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As part of the celebration, people also exchange Diwali cards among friends and family. This year, if you want to send your Diwali greetings to your loved ones, you can do it the traditional or digital way.
You can send these Diwali e-cards through emails or share on social media accounts. OR, you may download these printable Diwali cards and print. You may insert your own Diwali messages on them. Happy Diwali! Send them these heartfelt and beautiful Diwali ecards. These colorful and lovely Diwali cards will surely lift their mood even more this festive occasion.
Gone are those days that you have to buy your own traditional Diwali card. Now, you can just browse your choice of card and send them instantly to your recipient. There are so many free Christmas electronic cards or e-cards that you can use and share. Diwali is celebrated during Kartik, which is a very holy month in Hindu lunar calendar. As Diwali always falls on the 15 th day of Kartik, that means the actual date will shift from year to year.
There are alternative ways to spell Diwali that have a deep rooting in the origins of the language. This also changes the pronunciation a bit, but each word refers to the same fantastic festival of lights. Being that Diwali is a festival of light, gorgeous light displays are a big part of the celebrations. Adorning the insides of their houses with beautiful candles, those who celebrate Diwali create a warm glow throughout their homes.
Many light up the outside of their houses as well, creating a magnificent display throughout the streets and lighting up the cities and towns. To make the world even brighter on Diwali, fireworks displays are also popular. These fireworks illuminate the skies adding to the festival-like atmosphere. In addition to the beautiful light displays, many people offer prayers to the Goddess Lakshmi, who is the Hindu goddess of wealth and prosperity.
By praying to Goddess Lakshmi, worshippers are not only asking for material wealth, but a spiritual abundance as well. While it is traditionally celebrated in India, Diwali is actually celebrated all around the globe.
As people travel and begin living in cities and countries far from their country of origin, they bring their traditions with them. This creates the opportunity for festivals like Diwali to be embraced and adopted in communities far and wide. Whether you are celebrating in India, Ireland, or Iceland — Diwali is an amazing chance to remember the importance of bravery and embracing the light in life.
There are many fun ways to celebrate the festival of lights. One great idea is to send your Diwali wishes in an ecard. Sending a colorful, animated Diwali ecard is a simple way for you to show those in your life that you wish them a happy Diwali full of light.
Forget trekking to the card store and the post office, send your Diwali greetings from the comfort of your home with just a few clicks. Never miss sending your Diwali greetings again and ensure your friends and family get in the Diwali spirit with an ecard. There are many types of Diwali ecards that you can choose from depending on the kind of message you wish to send and the personal taste of the recipient.
Here are a few ideas of who should be on your Diwali card list this year:. By sending them a Diwali ecard, you are inviting them to take part in the occasion and ensuring they feel included in the celebration. Even if they have not celebrated Diwali before, there is no time like the present.
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