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SUMMARY:Diwali
DESCRIPTION:Diwali\, or Deepavali\, is one of the most significant festivals in Indian culture\, celebrated by Hindus\, Sikhs\, Jains\, and some Buddhists worldwide. Known as the “Festival of Lights\,” it symbolises the spiritual victory of light over darkness\, good over evil\, and knowledge over ignorance. Lasting five days\, the festival is a sensory marvel of glowing diyas (oil lamps)\, vibrant rangoli patterns on doorsteps\, spectacular fireworks\, and the sharing of mithai (traditional sweets). It is a time for cleaning and decorating the home to welcome Lakshmi\, the goddess of wealth and prosperity\, and for gathering with loved ones to celebrate new beginnings. \nSending a Diwali card is a cherished tradition that perfectly captures the warmth and generosity of the season. In a festival where “sharing the light” is central\, a physical card serves as a tangible beacon of goodwill. Whether it features shimmering gold foil\, colorful illustrations of lamps and lotus flowers\, or sacred symbols like Om and Ganesha\, a card carries a message of hope and prosperity that a digital notification simply cannot match. For friends and family separated by distance\, it is a vital way to bridge the gap and ensure that the “spark” of the festival reaches every corner of the globe. \nBy choosing to send a Diwali card\, you are participating in a beautiful act of connection. It is a moment to wish someone a Shubh Deepavali (Happy Diwali) and a prosperous year ahead.
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SUMMARY:Diwali
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SUMMARY:Diwali
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SUMMARY:Diwali
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SUMMARY:Diwali
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