Diwali Cards 1.1 [free]

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Diwali is the festival of lights. Diwali celebrated in October or November each year, originated as a harvest festival that marked the last harvest of the year before winter. India was an agricultural society where people would seek the divine blessing of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, as they closed their accounting books and prayed for success at the outset of a new financial year. Today this practice extends to businesses all over the Indian subcontinent, which mark the day after Diwali as the first day of the new financial year. Indians celebrate with family gatherings, glittering clay lamps, festive fireworks, strings of electric lights, bonfires, flowers, sharing of sweets, and worship to Lakshmi. Some believe that Lakshmi wanders the Earth looking for homes where she will be welcomed. People open their doors and windows and light lamps to invite Lakshmi in. Accoding to Wikipedia Diwali Etymology, Diwali or Sanskrit dīpāvali means "series of lights"and is derived from दीप dīpa "light, lamp"and आवलि āvali "series, line, row”. Diwali is also known as दीपोत्सव dīpotsava "festival of lights”. The holiday is known as dīpavaḷi in Kannada: ದೀಪಾವಳಿ, Malayalam: ദീപാവലി, and Telugu: దీపావళి, dipawoli in Assamese: দীপাৱলী, dipaboli or dipali in Bengali: দীপাবলি/দীপালি, dipābali in Odia: ଦିପାବଲି, divālī in Hindi: दिवाली, dīvālī in Punjabi: ਦੀਵਾਲੀ, divāḷi in Gujarati: દિવાળી, Marathi: दिवाळी, and Konkani: दिवाळी, diyārī in Sindhi: दियारी, tīpāvaḷi in Tamil: தீபாவளி, Galungan in Balinese and Swanti in Nepali: स्वन्ति or tihar in Nepali: तिहार. Diwali is one of the happiest holidays in India and Nepal with significant preparations. Select Diwali cards from this dazzling special Diwali Cards app and reach your family and friends. Diwali is one of the biggest shopping seasons in India and Nepal; people buy new clothes for themselves and their families, as well as gifts, appliances, kitchen utensils, even expensive items such as cars and gold jewellery. It is also the period when children hear ancient stories, legends about battles between good and evil or light and darkness from their parents and elders. Girls and women go shopping and create rangoli and other creative patterns on floors, near doors and walkways. Youth and adults alike help with lighting and preparing for patakhe (fireworks). The festival formally begins two days before the night of Diwali, and ends two days thereafter. Each day has the following rituals and significance: Dhanteras (Day 1), Naraka Chaturdasi (Day 2), Lakshmi Puja (Day 3), Padwa, Balipratipada (Day 4), Bhai Duj, Bhaiya Dooji (Day 5). On this festive occasion, Hindu, Jain and Sikh communities also mark charitable causes, kindness, and for peace. Deepavali is a federal public holiday throughout Malaysia. Divali is an official public holiday in Mauritius, Fiji. In Sri Lanka, Diwali is a public holiday in the island nation, is also called "Deepavali" and is celebrated by the Tamil community. In Britain, Indians celebrate Diwali with great enthusiasm. In all interpretations, one common thread rings true—the festival marks the victory of good over evil. A time for special celebrations with your friends and family. Be it Dhanteras or Kali Puja in Bengal, Diwali is a joyous occasion celebrated among Indians. Send special and unique Diwali cards greeting to wish your loved ones and make their Diwali a memorable one. Choose and send an unique, special and beautiful free card from our app and best of all they are totally free! Diwali Cards Features: -Free Download -Easy launch widget -16 beautiful Diwali Cards -Selected heartwarming and meaningful wishes -Share app via range of social networks like Facebook,WeChat,Line or email Download Diwali Cards for free! Your latest collection of Diwali Cards on this special festival! Some of the design elements were modified from online free resources. Credits to freepik.com vecteezy.com दीवाली सुंदर मुक्त कार्ड। अब डाउनलोड करें और भेज दो! दीपावली की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएं!

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  • Nome do Aplicativo: Diwali Cards
  • Categoria: Personalização
  • Código App: com.ledoppio.diwalicards
  • A versão mais: 1.1
  • Exigência: 4.0.3 ou superior
  • Tamanho : 13.31 MB
  • Atualizado: 2022-09-27