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Diwali is the festival of lights, joy, and vibrant colors. Choosing the right colors to wear not only brings out the festive spirit but also attracts positive vibes and energy for the year ahead.
Bright nights are ahead! Diwali, also known as the "Festival of Lights," is recognized as India's biggest holiday and takes place over the course of five days. The festival occurs annually each ...
Written by by Arham Khalid. Photos by Carlyle Kinlaw. Two weekends ago, SCAD’s campus burst into color as students gathered to celebrate Holi, the iconic Hindu festival of colors. Organized by the ...
RAPID CITY, S.D. — The South Dakota Mines campus received a vibrant dose of culture over the Easter weekend as the school's ...
"We are a resilient community, and I look forward to the delicious smells, lively dancing, and vibrant colors soon to fill our Hall for Diwali." New to the festival this year is the Ishita Mili ...
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is November 10-15 this year. Diwali marks the harvest and the start to the new year, celebrating victory, love, and togetherness. The holiday is celebrated by Hindus, ...
Two children show how their family prepares for Diwali in their home and in their community. They explain what the festival means and share Hindu traditions. There is a reference to Rama and Sita.
As a child-free South Asian woman, writer Sangeeta Pillai found she didn’t fit in with traditional Diwali celebrations. So, she decided to create her very own feminist festival. The heat of just ...
It is celebrated by Hindu people across the world. Diwali is known as the 'festival of lights' because houses, shops and public places are decorated with small oil lamps called 'diyas'.
ICANWA's Holi Festival in Bentonville unites diverse communities, celebrating cultural equality and seasonal change.