Sunday 27 September 2015

(^_^) ANIMATED DIWALI DIYA PICTURES, IMAGES, WALLPAPERS & DECORATION IDEAS [video tutorial] ~ diwaliquotesimages.com


DIWALI DIYA


1.Diwali is an ancient hindu festival celebrated in autumn every year by lighting the
house with beautiful diyas.These diyas signifies the victory of Lord Krishna over
the evil demon Narakasura.

2.These diyas also help in maintaining beautiful atmosphere in the house A diya, divaa, deepa, deepam, or deepak is an oil lamp, usually made from clay, with a cotton wick dipped in ghee or vegetable oils.

3.Clay diyas are often used temporarily as lighting for special occasions, while diyas made of brass are permanent fixtures in homes and temples. Diyas are native to India. Diyas are
 also known as deepam in Tamil Nadu, can be lighted, especially during the Karthikai Deepam.

4.We have searched the internet  and we have provided  you the best diwali pictures and also images which calms your mood and helps to maintain peace and prosperity.Kindly share the diwali diya wallpapers and be a part of www.diwaliquotesimages.com


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DIWALI DIYA DECORATION IDEAS:

The interesting part of Diwali decoration is Diya decoration and arranging them in beautiful ways. This Craft is an amazing and unique idea for Diya decoration which you might not have thought of ;) For the people, outside India, who don’t know what actually Diya is? Well, Diya is a traditional small lamp,usually made of clay or brass with a cotton wick dipped in ghee or oil that is lighten up. Nowadays artificial diyas for diwali are made of wax are also very popular and I’ve also used wax diyas in this project. You can get wax diyas from market, they’re easily available. Now coming to the point, this is the another very innovative Diwali Diya ( oil/wax lamps) decoration idea but using waste or unused Cd’s (Compact Disk). Well Just follow the Steps below. So What are you waiting for? ! Move and gather some stuff  that you will need to make these decorative diyas. 

Materials required:

1.Colourful Rhine Stones/ Beads
2.Hot glue gun/ Strong glue
3.Waste Cd’s
4.Diya (Small Oil/waxLamps)
5.3-D outliner

Just follow the steps as given  in the photo


THINGS NEEDED

STEP1:TAKE A CD
STEP2 : DECORATE WITH GLITTER
STEP 3 :DECORATE WITH STONES
MODEL 1
MODEL 2
LIGHT THE DIYA AND ENJOY A WONDERFUL DIWALI

LET'S HEAR IT FROM THE DECORATIVE EXPERT:-

CREATION OF DIWALI DIYAS WITH GLASS COLORS:




HOW TO DECORATE DIWALI DIYAS USING HOUSEHOLD ITEMS?




MAKING OF DECORATIVE FLOATING DIYAS:







Tuesday 22 September 2015

(^_^) HAPPY DIWALI 2015 GREETINGS CARD MESSAGES IN ENGLISH & HINDI ~ diwaliquotesimages.com


DIWALI-FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS



*Diwali is one of the biggest festivals which is also known as the"festival of lights" and celebrated all over the world and especially in India.

*Over 1 billion Hindus including friends and families are currently preparing for the festivities with ancient traditions from hundreds of thousands of years ago being remembered at this special time on the calender. 

*Candles will alight, prayers will be sent and a feast will be thrown as Hindus embark on a New Year

*In this grand occasion, we have to share  Diwali greetings and gifts as much as possible to our friends and family and surprise them in this grand occasion. 

*We have selected the best Diwali greetings and images for this awesome festival

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Saturday 19 September 2015

{^_^} IMAGES OF INDIAN DIWALI - FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS 2015 ~ diwaliquotesimages.com

In this article you are going to find the answers for your question " What is diwali festival?". You will also get some useful information on diwali festival 2015. 

WHAT IS DIWALI?


               * Diwali (also called as Depawali, Dipavali, Dewali, Diwali, Divali, Dipotsavi, Dipapratipad) is the Festival of Lights, celebrated for five days. Mostly commonly, diwali festival is popularly celebrated by the Hindus in India. It is celebrated on the victory of Krishna over Narakasura's death. 


FIVE DAYS OF DIWALI FESTIVAL: 


Day 1: The first day of diwali festival is considered as the start of the financial year for most Indian businesses and is also called as the day of worship of the goddess of wealth, Lakshmi.


Day 2 : The second day is called as the Naraka Chaturdasi. In this the day people used to take oil baths, wear new dresses and have delicious food. 

Day 3 : The third day is the main part of the Diwali event. This day will fall on Amavasya. Only on this day Government declares official holiday. 

Day 4 : Kartika Shudda Padyami – the day recognised for when the tyrant, Bali, stepped out of hell and ruled the earth.

Day 5 : Yama Dvitiya (or Bhai Dooj) is the day when love is symbolised between brothers and sisters.


    Here we are sharing the most popular diwali festival pictures / images / photos / wallpapers. 

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DIWALI FESTIVAL IN TELUGU : దీపావళి పండుగ

DIWALI FESTIVAL IN MARATHI : दिवाळीच्या

Friday 18 September 2015

{*latest*} EASY BEAUTIFUL INDIAN RANGOLI DESIGNS / PATTERNS FOR DIWALI 2015 ~ diwaliquotesimages.com

Drawing rangoli is a religious tradition followed by many generations till now. The main reason for drawing rangoli is to provide food for ants and other insects since the Rangoli are drawn using rice flour in which the insects feed on.

Amongst the various Rangoli patterns and designs, the most popular being Rangoli with flowers, petals, lotus blossom or having other simple geometric shapes. Rangolis often depict peacocks or Hindu deities such as Ganesha, Laxmi or Rama. Diya Lamps and religious symbols of Hinduism such as Swastika and Om can be found inside the Rangoli images as well.  

In the state of Tamil Nadu in South-India where people celebrate 'Deepavali' rather than 'Diwali', the Rangoli is called 'Kolam'. Kolams are often described as not being as colorful as Rangoli, but the opposite can be true. 

Nowadays fests and competitions are conducted on topics like diwali rangoli designs.So,we have collected the best rangoli desings for diwali so that you can draw that on your home and celebrate a colourful and blasting diwali this year.

In the case of amateurs we have also provided simple rangoli designs for diwali.In addition to diwali rangoli designs you can also see mind relaxing and meditative Diwali quotesWe hope you share these designs and make this diwali a memorable one for your friends and family and be a part of www.diwaliquotesimages.com


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Tuesday 15 September 2015

<<< BEST HAPPY DIWALI GREETING QUOTES IN ENGLISH / HINDI / TAMIL >>> diwaliquotesimages.com

HAPPY DIWALI QUOTES

            * Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, is celebrated with crackers and Deepam in our houses to mark the victory of lord Krishna over the evil demon Narakasura. 

            * Diwali is not only meant only for crackers and sweets but it's about sharing with others. 

             * In this post, we are posting the top shared quotes of diwali. We have added best and funny diwali quotes, along with diwali quotes in different languages.  
  
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HERE ARE THE LIST OF ALL HAPPY DIWALI QUOTES

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ECO FRIENDLY DIWALI QUOTES : 

Let's fill our home with Prayers & Lights 
and not with fumes and crackers. 

DIWALI QUOTES IN TAMIL :

தீபாவளி வாழ்த்துக்கள்

தீபங்களின் ஒளி வெள்ளத்தில், 
மத்தாபுகளின் சிரிப்பில், 
பட்டாசுகளின் இசையில்....
இனிப்புகளை பரிமாறி தித்திக்கும்
தீபாவளியை கொண்டாட அனைவருக்கும், 
தீபாவளி நல்வாழ்த்துகள்.
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நமது அகவிருள் அகற்றி,
அறிவொளி வீசிட வந்ததிந்த தீபாவளி !!!

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தீபங்கள் ஜோலிக்க் பாடசு வெடிக்க
புது துணி உடுத்தி மகிழ்ச்சியுடன்
இந்த நாளை நீங்கள் கொண்டாட
இனிய தீபாவளி நல்வாழுதுகள்...


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DIWALI QUOTES IN ENGLISH:

Paying respects to the God,
And decorating for them the thali,
This is what the occasion is all about,
This is the spirit of Deepavali…….
On this diwali, I am sending you a diya of my love, I hope you will keep it lighted forever.
$-Happy Diwali!!-$


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A festival full of sweet memories,
sky full of fireworks,
mouth full of sweets,
house full of diyas and heart full of enjoyment.

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This Diwali I Am Sending You CASH:
C-Care
A-Affection
S-Smiles
H-Hugs
* HAPPY DIWALI *





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HAPPY DIWALI QUOTES IN HINDI

 Aapke life mein Mithaas ho “Cadbury” Jaisy
Rounak ho “Asian Paints” Jaise
Mehak ho “Axe” jaise
Tazgi ho “Colgate” Jaisy
Aur tension-free rahe“Huggies” Jaisy
“Happy Diwali”
 

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Monday 14 September 2015

COMPLETE STORY OF DIWALI WITH VIDEO ~ diwaliquotesimages.com

DIWALI STORY 



In this article on diwali, let us discuss the complete story behind diwali. Before we start up with story of diwali, let us know what actually diwali is?

What is diwali?

           Diwali is popularly known as "the festival of lights" which is generally celebrated by the Hindi across the globe. This festival of diwali is celebrated in memory of Narakasura's death.  

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STORY OF DIWALI: 

           
Bhoomi Devi had a son named Naraka. Eventhough Naraka was the son of a divinity, his nature was like a demon. Naraka was powerful and he took pleasure in terrorizing the inhabitants of the three worlds. After acquiring the immense power from a blessing given by Lord Brahma after a severe penance, Narakasura raided and plundered the Kingdoms of the three worlds. He kidnapped women and enslaved them his own personal harem. When he heard that Indra, the king of the devas, had thousands of divine elephants in his army, he decided that he must have them and he attacked the heavens. Indra helplessly watched Naraka's minions plunder the heavens. Naraka himself began pursuing  the devas. 


           While pursuing the devas, a glimmering object far away caught his attention. When he realized that it was the mother of the devas, Mother Aditi's earrings,  he attacked her and grabbed it. Indra was humiliated and wanted revenge for the attack upon his mother.  Indra knew that none other than Krishna could kill Narakasura. So he decided to approach him for help. Indra reached Krishna's palace. Krishna was with his consort Sathyabama. 



INDRA : Oh Krishna! Save me!! I have been completely humiliated. My mother has been assaulted and Indraloka has been plundered. I am totally helpless. That demon Narasura has to be killed. The whole of devaloka is in darkness. Only you can kill him. Please bring light light to our lives, Krishna! Only you can kill him. Please bring light to our lives, Krishna!



           But Naraka had a boon that he would face death only at the hands of his mother Bhudevi. So, Krishna asks his wife Sathyabama, the reincarnation of Bhudevi, to be his charioteer in the battle with Naraka. 



Krishna : Sathyabama it is time for me to leave. I have to slay the Rakshasa, who has humiliated Mother Aditi. 



Sathyabama : My Lord, please let me accompany you.  



Krishna : Indra, please don't worry about this any more, Narakasura's time has come. 



            Krishna summoned his chariot along with Sathyabama and made his way to Naraka's fortress. An impneetratrable range of magic mountains surrounded Naraka's fortress. The mountain formed a barrier as soon as Krishna tried to enter the fortress. Krishna, unperturbed, huried his mace of the barrier and shattered the entire mountain range with one blow. A downpour of magical weapons rained on him. Krishna fired a series of arrows and destroyed all the weapons and reached Naraka's fortress finally. 



           Naraka's palace was guarded by the five headed demon Mura. Then Krishna picked up his flying discus and hurled it towards Mura and beheaded him. Now Krishna reached Narasura's fortress and meets Narakasura. 



Krishna : Narakasura, Mura is no more. Now it is time for  you to face me. 



Narakasura : Krishna! I will slay you and completely demolish indraloka and the entire Universe. Don't try your tricks with me. 



Krishna : you heartless Rakshasa! Come and face me if you are brave enough! After long hours of battle, krishna was unable to beat Narakasura because of the boon granted by his mother. On seeing this Sathyabama takes the bow and aims the arrow at Naraka and killed him. Later Lord Krishna reminds her of the boon she had sought as Bhudevi. 


            Now the whole of Devaloka was illuminated. Indra beamed with happiness and announced that this day will be celebrated with lights throughout the Universe. 
            
            Hence this day is called as Diwali, the festival of Lights and Happiness. 


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