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  2. Celebrating Diwali This Year? It's Time to Start Decorating!

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    If you're celebrating Diwali this year, we found the best Diwali decorations to shop, including lights, colorful diya lamps, and a variety of garland.

  3. 28 Unique Diwali Gift Ideas for Friends and Family - AOL

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    Celebrate Diwali this year with unique Diwali gift ideas for your loved ones. Our picks include traditional and modern gifts for friends and family of all ages.

  4. What to know about Diwali, the Festival of Lights - AOL

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    Diwali, also called Deepavali, is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and Buddhists in India and around the world. People mark the holiday by decorating their homes, gathering with families and of ...

  5. Kandeel - Wikipedia

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    Diwali is a festival of lights; across India people celebrate it via symbolic diyas or kandils (colorful paper lanterns) as an integral part of Diwali decorations. A kindeel is a lantern Usually made with a wooden framework and embellished with vibrant paper or cloth, a kindeel is a decorative lantern. Traditionally, during the Hindu festival ...

  6. Diwali - Wikipedia

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    Diwali is also marked with fireworks as well as the decoration of floors with rangoli designs and other parts of the house with jhalars. Food is a major focus with families partaking in feasts and sharing mithai . [ 24 ]

  7. Rangoli - Wikipedia

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    A rangoli on the occasion of Diwali, Goa, India A rangoli made with flowers on the occasion of Onam Rangoli at Delhi, India Rangoli is an art form that originates from the Indian subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using materials such as powdered limestone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks.

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