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28th September 2009
We all love eating chocolates. But we don’t know the basics of chocolates such as where it comes from, how they manufacture it, the types of chocolates etc
basically the ingredients of chocolates are same cocoa butter, cocoa, sugar and milk. Hot choc... Read >
Author: sukirti
25th September 2009
Send flowers for the perfect gift for every occasion! They are ideal for every occasion. With bit preparation, choosing the right flowers is quick, easy, and fun. An online florist is important to send flowers and gifts on any festival or without festival... Read >
Author: John Wiley
24th September 2009
Diwali or the festival of lights is incomplete without lamps and these lamps are aptly known as Diwali Diyas. The various mythological aspects of Diwali are closely associated with the rows of lamps. The night of Diwali is the darkest in the year. It is t... Read >
Author: infibeam
24th September 2009
Diwali or the festival of lights is incomplete without lamps and these lamps are aptly known as Diwali Diyas. The various mythological aspects of Diwali are closely associated with the rows of lamps. The night of Diwali is the darkest in the year. It is t... Read >
Author: infibeam
23rd September 2009
This festive season, the housing market has no baits like cars, gold coins or holiday packages for buyers, but builders are hopeful of good sales anyway, finds Syed Amir Ali Hashmi
It was raining festive offers this time last year. Cars, holiday packag... Read >
Author: santoshbaranwal
22nd September 2009
India is the ‘land of festivals’. Here all festivals has its own significance behind the celebration. And Diwali, 'the festival of lights' is a national festival celebrated with lots of zeal and enthusiasm. Whole India participates candidly in this Fe... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
16th September 2009
Diwali or Deepavali means ‘a row of light’. It is the festival of worshiping the victory of good over the evil or darkness prevailing within oneself. It is the celebration of illuminating one’s own soul with the light of hope and positive energy. D... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
16th September 2009
Diwali or Deepavali is celebrated with great gusto and enjoyment in India and many other countries around the world. The English word Diwali is actually the corruption of the vernacular word Deepavali which means an array of lamps. Hence, the festival of ... Read >
Author: infibeam
16th September 2009
We all enjoy decorating our homes as beautifully as possible, especially when it comes to statues or small sculptures that depict various symbols. Powerfully attracted by the complex history of Buddhist idols, a lot of people have discovered an entire arr... Read >
15th September 2009
The real estate revival story is being driven by the residential segment, but contrary to the claims made by a number of developers that end-users are their main buyers, the current trend is being driven by investors.
“These are investors wh... Read >
Author: zameensapna
19th August 2009
Schools and education are changing with the new generations. The New generation parents are paying good deal of money for the education of their kids, a pedagogue teacher seem trying to do best on developing the teaching as a hobby amateur entertainment s... Read >
Author: Software
19th August 2009
Entice yourself on your Indian Vacations and make your travel to India a worthwhile experience. You get to choose from two choices such as vacation by theme and vacation by destinations. Vacation by theme includes theme based vacations such as mountain, h... Read >
Author: Kirthy Shetty
18th August 2009
Human emotions are countless. Love and affection being one of the most precious among them, needs special modes of expression. Some express it with a warm hug, some with sweet gestures and with a tender word or smile. But when distance turns out to be a f... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
13th August 2009
With blockbuster hit movies like Kambakkht Ishq and Love Aaj Kal, Bollywood is doing a bit of damage control. After going through the worst phase ever, Bollywood is refurbishing its goodwill in the due course. It seems Aladin will see the dawn of a new er... Read >
Author: Suraj Kumar
13th August 2009
One of the most celebrated and biggest festivals of India is Diwali. This is the festival of lights. People light candles and diyas to mark the victory of good over the evils. Also known as Dipawali, this festival is also one of the biggest shopping festi... Read >
Author: dgreetings
08th August 2009
Schools and education are changing with the new generations. The New generation parents are paying good deal of money for the education of their kids, a pedagogue teacher seem trying to do best on developing the teaching as a hobby amateur entertainment s... Read >
Author: Software
01st August 2009
Held in between late September and mid October, the Durga Puja is the biggest religious festival for the Bengalees. Being held in the autumn, which is known as Shorotkal in Bengalee, the Durga puja is also known as Sharodotsav and is the best time of the ... Read >
Author: hampry
15th July 2009
Festivals are very important part of our social life. Festivals are not only marked with fun and merriment but are also helpful in maintaining a perfect emotional balance in the society. They bring hearts together and stimulate the magnetic field called r... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
10th July 2009
The beauty of Bengali is well known all over the world. With their traditional attire, hairstyle and natural elegance, Bengali women stand several steps ahead of women of other provinces of India. But apart from their inborn sweetness, attire and hairstyl... Read >
Author: robseo
05th July 2009
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Author: sugu jana
02nd July 2009
If you too have fascination for Kolkata-made golden jewelries then check out companies that are offering products at affordable rates. You neither need to go through yellow pages nor do you need to publish advertisements on newspapers to get in touch with... Read >
Author: asishdutta
01st July 2009
Kolkata gold exporters supply jewelries to all parts of the world but their biggest takers are in the Gulf countries. Dubai, one of the major centers of commercial operations in the entire world, imports golden jewelries from Kolkata in huge quantity. Diw... Read >
Author: roykajal65
23rd June 2009
In this world, human relations matter a lot. Family members, friends and other near and dear ones make life appear complete and beautiful. It is the essence of being there for each other in good and bad times which strengthens the bond. In India, a lot... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
23rd June 2009
In this world, human relations matter a lot. Family members, friends and other near and dear ones make life appear complete and beautiful. It is the essence of being there for each other in good and bad times which strengthens the bond. In India, a lot... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
19th June 2009
Th beauty of Bengali is well known all over the world. With their traditional attire, hairstyle and natural elegance, Bengali women stand several steps ahead of women of other provinces of India. But apart from their inborn sweetness, attire and hairstyle... Read >
Author: biswas85
18th June 2009
CHEAP AIR FARES IN INDIA
Every year, millions of persons employ the use of air journey to travel from one place to another. Though, most of the airfares that are paid for are priced pretty high.
With the current increase in gas prices, the recent reces... Read >
Author: jackson.honny
11th June 2009
Teachers may no longer be referred to as ‘Guru’ but the relationship between a child and his teacher is and will always be very powerful .A teacher can change the course of a child’s life. He /she can infuse inspiration in a child to reach the pinna... Read >
Author: Sudha Gupta
07th June 2009
This Diwali, infuse in your child the feeling of sharing and caring for the family, the people and the environment around him.
The warmth and glow on Diwali comes not from candles but from the
feeling of TOGETHERNESS.
What does Diwali mean to you a... Read >
Author: Sudha Gupta
06th June 2009
The warmth and glow on Diwali comes not from candles but from the
feeling of TOGETHERNESS.
What does Diwali mean to you and your child? Wearing good clothes? Hulla Gulla? Eating sweets? All this is definitely a part of the festival but the real aspe... Read >
Author: Sudha Gupta
04th June 2009
Send Musical Ecards to Your friends and relatives. Faboccasion offers all time favorite greetings cards at online ecard shop.
http://www.faboccasion.com offers to send exceptional eye-catching greeting cards, free e-cards, Ecards, E-cards, E Cards, free ... Read >
Author: computerservicesin
03rd June 2009
Though tradition in India demands that women be decked and adorned in genuine and bona fide jewellery, Imitation jewellery is a bit hit amongst the affluent and the middle class as a sign of changing times. Though people continue to go after regular jewel... Read >
Author: infibeam
03rd June 2009
Though tradition in India demands that women be decked and adorned in genuine and bona fide jewellery, Imitation jewellery is a bit hit amongst the affluent and the middle class as a sign of changing times. Though people continue to go after regular jewel... Read >
Author: infibeam
02nd June 2009
Staying in touch with delegates at your event may not seem important. After all every event is unique and has a different target audience, right? Wrong! Each event is unique but the attendees may overlap. Most of us spend time and money trying to attract ... Read >
Author: gardnerwilkinson
29th May 2009
When the real estate sector was booming, the seller was the king of the regime. Property prices were touching the sky and only luxurious properties were at sale. But after the slowdown, buyers have taken over the regime. Indian Property Buyer is the King ... Read >
Author: 99acres
19th May 2009
When the real estate sector was booming, the seller was the king of the regime. Property prices were touching the sky and only luxurious properties were at sale. But after the slowdown, buyers have taken over the regime. Indian Property Buyer is the King ... Read >
Author: 99acres
18th May 2009
’’Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.’’
- Longfellow
Human beings are the best creations of... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
18th May 2009
The beauty of Bengali is well known all over the world. With their traditional attire, hairstyle and natural elegance, Bengali women stand several steps ahead of women of other provinces of India. But apart from their inborn sweetness, attire and hairstyl... Read >
Author: hampry
15th May 2009
The beauty of Bengali is well known all over the world. With their traditional attire, hairstyle and natural elegance, Bengali women stand several steps ahead of women of other provinces of India. But apart from their inborn sweetness, attire and hairstyl... Read >
Author: robseo
12th May 2009
Golden jewelries made in Kolkata popular all over the world. The reputed jewelry shops in the city have got strong business relations with several other countries, specially the Gulf countries. Golden jewelries worth billions of dollars are exported from ... Read >
Author: hampry
11th May 2009
Located in the Eastern part of India, Kolkata is a large city and home to billions of people who earn their livelihoods from different kinds of occupations. Though majority of the city population is engaged in different types of government and private job... Read >
Author: hampry
07th May 2009
"Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think."
- Longfellow
Human beings are the best cr... Read >
Author: Amit Desai
05th May 2009
Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal is a large and among the most developed cities in India. It is one of the five metropolitan cities in India and is home to billions of people. Besides, Kolkata is also a large center of national and international commer... Read >
Author: hampry
05th May 2009
Small cars are the demand of present day generation. The key factors contributing to demand of small cars in India are higher interest rates, growing awareness of fuel-efficient cars, and growing consumer debt.
Small cars also meet the rising demand of... Read >
Author: Carazoo.com
05th May 2009
Gold needs no introduction. Not only in our country but also the world over it has been respected, admired and loved by all (Well, mostly women but when it comes to jewellery, all=women-is it not really?!!). Like most of the civilizations, the ancient Egy... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander
17th April 2009
Advertisement is considered as one of the perfect mediums of communicating any message and grabbing the attention of worldwide customers. Unless and until, an organization is unable to implement its advertising strategies effectively, it will not able to ... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
13th April 2009
Every year, millions of persons employ the use of air journey to travel from one place to another. Though, most of the airfares that are paid for are priced pretty high.
With the current increase in gas prices, the recent recession, and many other econo... Read >
Author: Peter
27th March 2009
Many families are appreciating home cooked food nowadays, due to the fact that eating out frequently is not a healthy choice, and in these times of an economic meltdown, is not financially viable. Eating out in restaurants or taking a family to a restaura... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
27th March 2009
There are many emotions that individuals attempt to express to another person. Sometimes these emotions can be expressed through words or actions. However, there are some, which lack words and can be best expressed through gifts, as they are the best expr... Read >
Author: Priti Chaba
19th March 2009
Nowadays, companies often distribute promotional products to their patronages and employees on various occasions like Diwali; birthday, inaugural ceremony of any new company branch, etc. It is a common scenario and practiced by most of the companies for c... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
13th March 2009
There are many popular Pandora presents consumers can give someone else and this article will discuss what some of the most popular ones are.
The gift market is a very competitive marketplace. That is because people everywhere in the world are always ... Read >
Author: David Fox
13th March 2009
Many families are appreciating home cooked food nowadays, due to the fact that eating out frequently is not a healthy choice, and in these times of an economic meltdown, is not financially viable. Eating out in restaurants or taking a family to a restaura... Read >
Author: Sunil Punjabi
02nd March 2009
Sometimes we gain confuse to discover what target is the best for our destination of travelling. Perchance we have visited much of sensational places around the world, simply precisely as a human being, we wish increasingly different experiences in lifeti... Read >
Author: evytaar
30th January 2009
Rakshabandhan or Rakhi is the celebration of the relationship of brother and sister. Although a Hindu festival, Rakhi is more or less enjoyed by all Indians irrespective of religious differences. According to the custom when a sister ties Rakhi or the hol... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander
16th January 2009
If you are willing to rough it out, explore the interiors of Maharashtra(India) this little village has a surprise in store for you. Enjoy a simple break in Chincholi Morachi, with colours for company.
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Author: JASSI
12th January 2009
Gift certificates or gift vouchers are the latest fad in India. Almost all the popular Indian as well as international brands in the country today has gift vouchers to enable the users to gift the receiver the freedom of choice. These gift certificates w... Read >
Author: infibeam
12th January 2009
Gift certificates or gift vouchers are the latest fad in India. Almost all the popular Indian as well as international brands in the country today has gift vouchers to enable the users to gift the receiver the freedom of choice. These gift certificates w... Read >
Author: infibeam
08th January 2009
Indian food has been loved all over the globe because of its uniqueness and diversity. Particularly, Indian sweets and desserts are becoming increasingly popular because of their savory taste. Mithai are part of the life of the Indians and play an importa... Read >
Author: Silvia Blach
02nd December 2008
India is a country of many cultures and festivals. Almost every month holds a string of festivities that the whole nation celebrates together. However, the gifts that you exchange generally differ from festival to festival and depend a lot on the cultural... Read >
Author: poojalapasia
01st December 2008
The festival is just like a huge memorable and enjoy full day for everyone’s life. No doubt that the India is full of amazing festivals. India has huge variety from the cultures side, religion side and of course from festival side. Due to this the numbe... Read >
Author: hulal
01st December 2008
India is a country with timeless traditions and festivals. Numerous celebrations and occasions demand that both men and women be decked in their finest of clothes and jewellery. In line with past traditions and present customs, genuine and authentic jewel... Read >
Author: infibeam
30th November 2008
India is a country with timeless traditions and festivals. Numerous celebrations and occasions demand that both men and women be decked in their finest of clothes and jewellery. In line with past traditions and present customs, genuine and authentic jewel... Read >
Author: infibeam
30th November 2008
It was Diwali… And I was in a complete fix. Where do I go? Should I go to a hill station or a beach resort? North or south? Should I plan the trip on my own or go in for a Holiday Packages?
So, my wife and I discussed quite a few options and then fin... Read >
Author: reach2kunalshah
28th November 2008
The market news in India has not been positive in October, which has been the worst month for the markets since January this year. The benchmark index Sensex has lost more than 4,000 points in the month of October alone (as per data till 30 October). The ... Read >
Author: Divya
05th November 2008
A thing of beauty is joy forever- this was how the famous English poet John Keats described the Lily. The Lily might live for a day yet is so appealing that a day’s life is worth many beautiful sights. Flowers are often described as a woman`s best frien... Read >
Author: infibeam
05th November 2008
A thing of beauty is joy forever- this was how the famous English poet John Keats described the Lily. The Lily might live for a day yet is so appealing that a day’s life is worth many beautiful sights. Flowers are often described as a woman`s best frien... Read >
Author: infibeam
03rd November 2008
Diwali is one of the biggest festivals in the northern part of India. This festival is the only festival which evokes light, prosperity and happiness.
Diwali gives joy and enthusiasm to every one. It is only festival where everyone from a toddler to a... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
03rd November 2008
Diwali is a festival of joy and brings with it the opportunity to gift precious gifts to the people. This festival is known for its exclusive gifts, lights and fervour.
Diwali Gifts have become absolutely essential goods for people to buy during the fe... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
31st October 2008
Diwali is just about to reach you and the greetings as well as gifts of your loved ones are just about to reach you.
The festival of lights, Diwali, is celebrated whole-heartedly with equal enthusiasm. The shadows of this auspicious festival of India d... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
31st October 2008
The festive season has begun and the most celebrated festival of the Indians, Diwali, is just around the corner.
Diwali brings endless sessions of firecrackers, smiles, happiness, prosperity and rituals with it and this is one festival that is been cel... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
27th October 2008
This Diwali festive season, HomeShop18 is offering great deals on big brands like Whirlpool, Godrej, Samsung, Nikon, Kodak etc. HomeShop18’s special line up of products includes Puja Thalis, Home Furnishings, Home & Kitchen Appliances, Mithais, Diwali H... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
27th October 2008
This article provides you the latest and best information about online shopping portals they are giving best diwali discount on mobiles, appliances, jewellery, fashion, cameras and electronic items.
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Author: Brendon Long
27th October 2008
The festivel season will be here again. The weather also improves and the hot humid days of the monsoons give way to cool mornings and evenings. If the weather is pleasant, dressing up does not pose so many problems. In fact, one can take out clothes, whi... Read >
Author: Archna Gupta
27th October 2008
The festivel season will be here again. The weather also improves and the hot humid days of the monsoons give way to cool mornings and evenings. If the weather is pleasant, dressing up does not pose so many problems. In fact, one can take out clothes, whi... Read >
Author: Archna Gupta
27th October 2008
HomeShop18, the home shopping website from Network18, has launched a campaign ‘Diwali Dhamaal’. Says HomeShop18 CEO Sundeep Malhotra, “Diwali is the most significant shopping season in our country and customers seek out exciting products at great pr... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
27th October 2008
HomeShop18, the home shopping channel from Network18, has launched a campaign ‘Diwali Dhamaal’. Says HomeShop18 CEO Sundeep Malhotra, “Diwali is the most significant shopping season in our country and customers seek out exciting products at great pr... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
23rd October 2008
Diwali Shopping in the year 2008 is fun-filled and the online shops make shopping more exciting. Buying gifts and presenting items to people has become simple due to the presence of the online shops.
Shopping for Diwali brings out sweat from people. Pe... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
23rd October 2008
Memories create very strong emotions. Memories can’t be created they are just made by the happening of some events. The events may be created and the happenings on events memorizes in minds. Events like birthday parties, engagement parties, wedding part... Read >
Author: Imran Ali
21st October 2008
This Diwali festive season, HomeShop18 is offering great deals on big brands like Whirlpool, Godrej, Samsung, Nikon, Kodak etc. HomeShop18’s special line up of products includes Puja Thalis, Home Furnishings, Home & Kitchen Appliances, Mithais, Diwali H... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
21st October 2008
The festivel season will be here again. The weather also improves and the hot humid days of the monsoons give way to cool mornings and evenings. If the weather is pleasant, dressing up does not pose so many problems. In fact, one can take out clothes, whi... Read >
21st October 2008
A gift gives idea of our feelings, our thoughts towards the person. When we give gift to some one that person become happy and feels special.Buygiftsheretoday.com helps in getting information on gifts and which gift you should give to your special ... Read >
Author: Londonhotelsinformation
21st October 2008
A gift gives idea of our feelings, our thoughts towards the person. When we give gift to some one that person become happy and feels special.Buygiftsheretoday.com helps in getting information on gifts and which gift you should give to your special ... Read >
Author: rajshree
21st October 2008
The festival of Diwali is just about to welcome each of us and each one of us with Diwali diyas and sweets along with a never-ending series of firecrackers is going to welcome it.
Each one of us has his or her special ways of celebrating this festival ... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
21st October 2008
Diwali is a festival of light and Diwali Diyas are the centre of attraction. Diwali is a Hindu festival, where people light the diyas on Diwali. Diyas were mainly made of clay or mud and ghee or oil is used as a fuel. Though these days people use electric... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
21st October 2008
Diwali signifies the power of light and energy. It is a festival of lights, prosperity and happiness and this festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy all over the country.
Diwali is the time where people meet with their loved ones, its a ... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
21st October 2008
Diwali pooja is very important on Diwali as on Diwali, mainly Goddess Laxmi, the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity and also the mother of the whole Universe, Lord Ganesh, the Lord of an auspicious beginning, and Lord Shiva are worshipped. People carry out ... Read >
Author: rohitp
21st October 2008
The first day of Diwali festival is celebrated as Dhanteras. It falls on the 13th day of the Krishna Paksha in the Kartik month. According to legendary, God Dhanvantri appeared on this day after the Gods and the Demons churned the milk in the ocean. There... Read >
Author: rohitp
21st October 2008
India celebrates many festivals in whole year. There large collection of festivals in India. Mostly festivals are started with God or Goddess. In India, some people’s thinking is like that its inauspicious if people will not start their day of festival ... Read >
Author: rohitp
20th October 2008
Diwali 2008 festival offer – homeshop18 offering best diwali offer on diwali items like coins, gifts hampers, pooja thalis, dry fruits, mithais, sweets and many more. Please have a look below:
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Author: Brendon Long
17th October 2008
Diwali 2008 festival offer – homeshop18 offering best diwali offer on printer and scanners related to branded company like Epson, hp office jet, Xerox, Epson printer and scanners please have a look below some models available:
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Author: Mariya Aderno
17th October 2008
Diwali 2008 festival offer – homeshop18 offering best diwali offer on latest mobiles like nokia, bleu, onida, intex, Samsung, htc, lg gsm mobile phones and many more. Please have a look below:
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Author: Brendon Long
15th October 2008
Diwali 2008 festival offer – homeshop18 offering best diwali offer on diwali items like coins, gifts hampers, pooja thalis, dry fruits, mithais, sweets and many more. Please have a look below:
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Author: Brendon Long
15th October 2008
Diwali 2008 festival offer – homeshop18 offering best diwali offer on latest electronic items like dvd , mp3, mp4 and portable players. Please have look below some models available for dvd players.
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Author: Brendon Long
15th October 2008
Diwali 2008 festival offer – homeshop18 offering best diwali offer on latest computer parts like hard disk drives, headphones, keyboards and mouse, pen drive, tv tuner cards, monitors, webcams, wireless, monitors, printers, scanners, laptops, desktops, ... Read >
Author: Mariya Aderno
15th October 2008
The festival of lights is celebrated in high spirits all over the country. People exchange lavish and traditional gifts such as pooja thali, sweets, apparels to make the day special.
Diwali the festival of lights and joy is the main festival of our cou... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
15th October 2008
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Author: Mariya Aderno
13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, th... Read >
Author: amit kumar gupta
13th October 2008
Diwali is around the corner and the time has come when product and services' providers, all over India and even abroad, start advertising and promoting their products and services.
Nowadays, Diwali gifts have taken a new image. This new image is not on... Read >
Author: kell Maria
13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, the... Read >
Author: amit kumar gupta
13th October 2008
The fifth day of Diwali is celebrated as Bhai Dooj among Hindus, Sikhs and even Buddhists in India and US. It comes on the second day after the new moon and also after Govardhan Pooja is performed. It is the day which is actually dedicated to all the sist... Read >
Author: Rujuta
13th October 2008
Dhanteras is the first day of the Diwali Festival which continuous for five long days. Dhanteras Festival which is also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanwantari Triodasi, dedicated to the celebration of Goddess Laxmi, falls on the auspicious thirteenth luna... Read >
Author: Rujuta
13th October 2008
The word Diwali is a modified form of the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali’, which means a row of lamps. That is why the lamps are an inherent part of the festival. For Diwali, small oil lamps called Diyas made of clay are lighted and arranged in rows.
Diw... Read >
Author: Rujuta
13th October 2008
The festive season has prompted people to indulge in extravagant shopping sprees and gearing up for a grand decoration. Decoration would seem incomplete without the presence of Diwali diyas.
Diwali being the main festival of Hindus is celebrated with u... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
13th October 2008
Bhai Dooj is the festival dedicated solely to the brothers and sisters. Diwali calendar is incomplete without the celebration of Bhai Dooj. It comes on the fifth day of the Diwali or Deepawali festival in the Kartik month according to the Hindu calendar. ... Read >
Author: Rujuta
13th October 2008
Dhanteras is the first day of the Diwali Festival which continuous for five long days. Dhanteras Festival which is also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanwantari Triodasi, dedicated to the celebration of Goddess Laxmi, falls on the auspicious thirteenth luna... Read >
Author: Rujuta
08th October 2008
Diwali is celebrated in India with great pomp and joy. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal where it is called “Tihar” from many years. It is the biggest festival of India that celebrates the victory of good against the evil. People celebrate... Read >
Author: rohitp
08th October 2008
To make shopping profitable some online stores provide diwali 2008 festival offer on home décor items in very cheap price with best discount. Have a look on the below see the information and select best home décor items very easily:
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Author: Mariya Aderno
08th October 2008
The celebration of Diwali happens this year on 28 Oct, 2008. It always features the exchange of sweets and the enjoyment of fireworks. Diwali (from the sanskrit: deepaavali, meaning "a garland of lamps"), is the perfect description of this marvelous India... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
08th October 2008
Diwali is the festival of lights. It is the celebration of victory over vice. It is celebrated by Indians all over the world. Nowadays, Hindus, Sikhs, Jains and even Buddhists celebrate this festival happily and enthusiastically. Diwali is an important, m... Read >
Author: rohitp
08th October 2008
Diwali is celebrated in India with great pomp and joy. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal where it is called “Tihar” from many years. It is the biggest festival of India that celebrates the victory of good against the evil. People celebrate... Read >
Author: rohitp
07th October 2008
To make shopping profitable some online stores provide diwali 2008 festival offer on kids toys in very cheap price with best discount. Have a look on the below see the information and select best kids soft toys very easily:
(1). Educational Laptop with... Read >
Author: Brendon Long
07th October 2008
The festival which predates Rakshabandhan and is more widely celebrated in Northern India is Bhai Dooj. It brings together brothers and sisters who are separated by distances and social obligations. The 'tilak' which the sister applies on her brother’s ... Read >
Author: infibeam
07th October 2008
The festival which predates Rakshabandhan and is more widely celebrated in Northern India is Bhai Dooj. It brings together brothers and sisters who are separated by distances and social obligations. The 'tilak' which the sister applies on her brother’s ... Read >
Author: infibeam
07th October 2008
To make shopping profitable some online stores provide diwali 2008 offer on mens and womens apparel in very cheap price with best discount. Have a look on the below see the information and select mens apparel very easily:
(1). Virgo Astro Shirt
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Author: Mariya Aderno
07th October 2008
As always, joy and elation are seen to the extent vision can reach, when Diwali is close at hand. The onset of the season brings with it an aroma, which is an indication of the impending celebrations. There is rarely any one who doesn't feel the exhilarat... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
06th October 2008
Diwali is a joyous festival and the necessity of gifting during Diwali is served by the online sites. Here people can choose the best gifts and buy Diwali hampers without having to personally visit shopping marts.
With the coming of Diwali, it is extre... Read >
Author: Victoria
06th October 2008
The tradition of sending greeting cards dates to the 1700’s. An excellent opportunity to stay connected with those you don’t see often enough, greeting cards also offer a thoughtful way to let others know you value them as friends, customers and busi... Read >
Author: Linda Cress Dowdy
30th September 2008
diwali 2008 festival offer – homeshop18 offering diwali 2008 festival offer with big discount and unlimited diwali gifts like wespro digital camera, laxmi gold coin hamper, stainless steel pooja thali, ifb convection mwo free cookbook & dinner set, htc ... Read >
Author: poojalapasia
30th September 2008
Diwali is a festival of joy and happiness. It opens the doors for people to pay homage to their well-wishers by gifting them diwali items. Diwali gifts make the festival momentous and people remember it until the next year.
Diwali is celebrated with th... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
30th September 2008
Diwali is the festival of sweets because sweets are the important part of the Diwali food. So majority of Diwali recipes consist of Diwali sweets and these sweets are very easy to prepare also. Sweets are the best way to shower your Diwali greeting to you... Read >
Author: Bharat Peripleko
26th September 2008
Corporate gifts are increasingly gaining importance. Companies are trying to lend a token of appreciation to their employees by making them an integral part of the company. Corporate gifts enhance the relation between the employees and the management. The... Read >
Author: poojalapasia
25th September 2008
Deepavali or Diwali is an important festival of India and Nepal. Diwali is associated with many legends and is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs and Jains. Deepavali is known as the “Festival of Lights” as the lamps. The lamps symbolizes the victory of good... Read >
Author: Mark Grant
24th September 2008
Deepawali or Diwali is like a national festival for the whole country, it is widely celebrated among the Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and Buddhists. Specially in northern parts of India, it is celebrated with great pomp and joy. As it is a festival of exchanging ... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
23rd September 2008
Have you ever been through a situation wherein you've sought to purchase a gift, but you seem to have run out of ideas to purchase one? Many people purchase gifts on an impulse, but repent their decision later. At the same time, they tend to spend more on... Read >
Author: infibeam
23rd September 2008
Diwali is the most popular Indian festival which celebrates the victory of good over evil. There are various ways to celebrate Diwali and one of them is the exchange of Diwali gifts. The gifts are the best way to bring long cherished smiles on the faces o... Read >
Author: Bharat Peripleko
23rd September 2008
Diwali is a festival of colorful and divine rituals that is celebrated all over the India. It is one of the notable festivals that are celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm. The story behind this beautiful and sacred festival is related with the Holy ... Read >
Author: Mark Grant
22nd September 2008
Diwali is the sanctified festival of Hindus that is celebrated with the help of firecrackers, candles and sweets. The Indians commence the preparations before 2 months of the arrival of Diwali. The Diwali is the most significant festivals if compared to o... Read >
Author: Mark Grant
19th September 2008
Diwali is the most popular and most widely celebrated festival of India. The festival marks the victory of good over evil, and uplifting of spiritual darkness. Symbolically it marks the homecoming of goodwill and faith after an absence, as suggested by th... Read >
Author: Rujuta
19th September 2008
A small gift with a heartfelt feeling of affection can bring a smile even at the face of an adversity. Whatever may be the occasion, gifts can intensify the elation involved in a celebration.
Indians find their spirits the highest on the eve of Diwali... Read >
Author: Raisa Raima
16th September 2008
Diwali, also called Deepavali, is the Indian festival of lights. It is an important and much celebrated festival in India. Most Indians celebrate the home coming of Lord Rama after a fourteen year exile in the forests. They light an array of lamps to comm... Read >
Author: infibeam
21st August 2008
India is a land of many festivals and celebrations. Festivals in India are celebrated with zest, passion and devotions as it is a part of life. Some of the most popular festivals all over India are Diwali, Holi, Raksha Bandhand, Eid, Gurpurb, Durga Puja, ... Read >
Author: poojalapasia
16th August 2008
India has always been known for the fact of finding unity in diversity. Whether it is the religion or the places or the cultures, one can find indefinite types in India. This is the one place that celebrates Diwali and Id-Ul-Fitr during the same time. And... Read >
Author: Rajendra Sharma
29th July 2008
When it is celebrated?
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on 'Shravan Purnima' (Full Moon Day of the Hindu month of Shravan), which generally falls in the month of August. This time Rakhi 2008 will be celebrated on 16th august.
How it is celeb... Read >
Author: Anand Mistry
29th July 2008
When it is celebrated?
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on 'Shravan Purnima' (Full Moon Day of the Hindu month of Shravan), which generally falls in the month of August. This time Rakhi 2008 will be celebrated on 16th august.
How it is celeb... Read >
Author: Anand Mistry
29th July 2008
According to ancient traditions, it is customary to have protection threads that are stimulated with sacred verses (Mantras) and sanctified with rice, durva grass etc.
This protection thread has that power to save from sins on the other hand it removes ... Read >
Author: Anand Mistry
29th July 2008
According to ancient traditions, it is customary to have protection threads that are stimulated with sacred verses (Mantras) and sanctified with rice, durva grass etc.
This protection thread has that power to save from sins on the other hand it removes ... Read >
Author: Anand Mistry
24th July 2008
India is the largest country in the Indian Subcontinent, bordering Pakistan, China, Nepal, Bhutan, Bangladesh and Myanmar; while Sri Lanka, the Maldives and Indonesia lie to the South-East in the Indian Ocean. It is the seventh largest country in the wor... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
22nd July 2008
Corporate gifts are increasingly gaining importance. Companies are trying to lend a token of appreciation to their employees by making them an integral part of the company. Corporate gifts enhance the relation between the employees and the management. The... Read >
Author: Monty Alexander
22nd July 2008
When it is celebrated?
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on 'Shravan Purnima' (Full Moon Day of the Hindu month of Shravan), which generally falls in the month of August. This time Rakhi 2008 will be celebrated on 16th august.
How it is celebra... Read >
Author: Anand Mistry
15th May 2008
India is one of the most wonderful & beautiful tourist locations& is a land of mystical charm in the world. India wons the natural beauty with beautiful hills, many wild lives, natural sceneries and the beaches, the cultural and historical attractions, an... Read >
Author: mery jonh
29th April 2008
India is a land of festivals. With a confluence of varied religious and traits the time to come together and enjoy is plenty. Fashion naturally is a part of such traditions. Largely Indian wear is teamed as sarees, shararas, choli-ghagra, salwar suits and... Read >
Author: Jennie
12th April 2008
Nowadays, online shopping and Internet Marketing are being very popular in India. Online Shopping is the great way to launch or promote ore sell products and services. All forms of gifts like flowers, cakes, chocolates, electronics, jewelry, apparels and ... Read >
Author: Nelson
11th April 2008
Nowadays, online shopping and Internet Marketing are being very popular in India. Online Shopping is the great way to launch or promote ore sell products and services. All forms of gifts like flowers, cakes, chocolates, electronics, jewelry, apparels and ... Read >
Author: Nelson
07th April 2008
From all the cultures in the entire world, the Indians seem to have one that is truly unique and apart from the rest, dedicated to many gods and idols. The adoration for these deities has reflected throughout time in various ways, influencing history, civ... Read >
Author: Ingrid Sure
01st April 2008
Gifts are an important element of our lives. They serve many roles as per occasion. With the help of a gift we can present our emotions to the other. No occasion or festival is complete without exchange of gifts. But nobody has time to go out and buy gift... Read >
Author: Rujuta
01st April 2008
Gifts are an important element of our lives. They serve many roles as per occasion.
With the help of a gift we can present our emotions to the other. No occasion or festival is complete without exchange of gifts. But nobody has time to go out and buy gif... Read >
Author: Rujuta
28th March 2008
I never knew that Ravana was born just next-door and the moment I discovered that, I hit on the road to explore the place. Diwali is a festival of celebration for Rama’s coming home, but for a change I thought let me take you to a place, which is the ma... Read >
Author: dprabhash
06th February 2008
An Indian Food blog with large collection of Indian Food recipes,festival recipes,sweets, spicy,Curry,Masala,snacks,sweets,and Paneer dishes, family cooking and Healthy, mouth watering, vegetarian indian recipes,nutrition guide, whole-food recipes, indian... Read >
Author: vaniram
08th November 2007
These are some general SMS messages which can be used for all occasion suitable for bulk SMS messaging during festivals, MMS Messaging, SMS Advertising Text Messaging1. On this diwali… eat sweets, greed cards, heat crackers, beat music , lit lamps, meet... Read >
Author: ECS Technologies
08th November 2007
Sweat was pouring off the commodities broker sitting next to me in the sauna of the Taj Mahal Hotel in Mumbai. 'India is shining, ' he thundered. 'You must invest in it -- everyone in England must. The economy will always go up; it will never come down. S... Read >
Author: jenzrulz
01st November 2007
‘Feel Good’ for Customers, Developers and Banks, this Diwali… Good times waiting for indian Real Estate. Hard-pressed with the falling demand, and slackening growth numbers, Indian banks have finally slashed interest rates on home loans. Interesting... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
01st November 2007
Corporate Gift market in India thrives on Diwali – the most celebrated and largest gift giving festival in India. The size of Diwali corporate gift market in India is pegged at Rs 13 billion. Every passing year, the size of the market is growing as corp... Read >
Author: Jaspal Singh
01st November 2007
For corporate India, Diwali is an occasion to splurge and indulge! It is the time to build relationships with employees, business partners and clients by pampering them a little. A lot of brain-storming goes into the selection of corporate Diwali gifts an... Read >
Author: Jaspal Singh
30th October 2007
Indian real estate industry that was hit during Shraadh awaits Diwali, to gear up the demand. Banks, at the other end, have also cut down their interest rates on home loans and real estate developers in India are hoping for a good time.With a view to cash... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
15th October 2007
The festive season of August to October sees maximum real estate activity in India. Kerala sets the trend with Onam and Diwali is usually the peak across the North and the West. In a year of slowing down of property markets across the country largely due ... Read >
Author: George Gonigal
12th October 2007
India is considered to be the land of festivals. And each festivals, has a reason or significance behind its celebration. Diwali the festival of light is also not an exception. It is celebrated across whole India with lots of enthusiasm and fun. Though th... Read >
Author: Talash Infocom
08th October 2007
In the midst of today's busy lifestyle, Diwali gives an opportunity to pause and be grateful for what we have, to make special memories with family and friends, to laugh and enjoy what life offers us. Though the festival of Diwali has undergone some chang... Read >
Author: Talash Infocom
08th October 2007
In the midst of today's busy lifestyle, Diwali gives an opportunity to pause and be grateful for what we have, to make special memories with family and friends, to laugh and enjoy what life offers us. Though the festival of Diwali has undergone some chang... Read >
Author: Talash Infocom
20th September 2007
Whenever we talk about an environment full of light the first name that comes in every mind is diwali. Of course, diwali is the festival of lights that makes the dark no moon night glittering like sun. This festival of lights is celebrated on the no moon ... Read >
Author: denistyler
11th September 2007
India is a land of many cultures, religions, as well as festivals. Each festival is celebrated with enthusiasm, including Diwali, Guru Purab and Christmas. But one such festival that keeps many of the enthusiasts waiting for almost a year is Eid ul Fitr. ... Read >
Author: denistyler
07th September 2007
Diwali is the most popular and most widely celebrated festival of India. The festival is celebrated to mark the end of Lord Rama’s exile and his homecoming with wife Sita and brother Laxman. It is said that all the people of the Ayodhya were overjoyed o... Read >
Author: Jessica Shankar
05th July 2007
I am sure that there are many people who look forward to the joys of having holidays. While you are enjoying your holidays have you ever wondered what brought them into our lives? Do other countries celebrate these holidays on the same day as you and I, a... Read >
Author: Krishan Bakhru
30th May 2007
Greeting cards are the means to express your love and gratitude for someone. Well, the occasion can be anything but it is wonderful to know that someone cares for you. Well, the sentiment can be anything but the aspect is that you show your affection to t... Read >
Author: denistyler
15th December 2006
Taliban is considered to be the most old fashioned,fanatic,cruel,un civilized and with many other names.But if we considered their acts we will find , many group of people like them in many parts of world.
Bombay is considered to be, the most advanced,... Read >
Author: I-protocol
12th December 2006
Two recent articles posted on Dandavats, "Tory Leader to visit Hindu temple" and "20,000 to celebrate Diwali in a blaze of lights," highlight the urgent need for a revival of preaching. The United Kingdom, especially London, needs innovative methods in pr... Read >
Author: Victor
17th November 2006
Diwali is celebrated all over India and elsewhere in the world where Indians gather together. Traditionally known by its Sanskrit name Deepavali, it actually means "a row of lights". Although predominantly a Hindu festival, it is observed by Sikhs and Jai... Read >
Author: Liz Canham
16th November 2006
DIWALI- DIWALI GIFTS & DIWALI GIFT ITEMS
؉Diwali
Every Year On the dark nights if Diwali the sound of firecrackers announces the celebration of the favorite festival of Indians. Homes are decorated. everyone distributes sweets and thousands of Diwa... Read >
Author: Gautam K
16th November 2006
The best known of the Hindu festivals, Diwali is celebrated throughout India, at the New Moon on the fifteenth day of the month Kartika, or Ashwin (october/november), as well as in Indian communities throughout the world. Diwali or Deepawali, is also know... Read >
Author: Rukmini Guggilla
23rd October 2006
Indians celebrate Diwali with great passion. They fire lots of firecrackers and eat sweets and wear new clothes. Why is Diwali so important in India?
Diwali is the day when it is said that Lord Rama returned to his kingdom Ayodhya after conquering Lank... Read >
Author: CD Mohatta
09th October 2006
Mumbai, India Monday, October , 2006. With activities fervid, advent of prosperity, forgiveness and enthusiasm is most expected, this Diwali, like any other year. However, the idea of celebration is different to different people. Scout out for an abundant... Read >
Author: Leslie Fernandes
03rd October 2006
The celebrations of Diwali differ from region to region. There are many legends associated with Diwali and its celebrations. In Northern and Western regions of India, Diwali is celebrated to mark the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating and kill... Read >
Author: Rukmini Guggilla
03rd October 2006
There are a number of traditional decorative items that are employed during Deepavali in by Hindu to decorate their houses. Apart from bringing a new look to the houses, the decorations also bring a pleasant feeling of the festival. The decorations add to... Read >
Author: Rukmini Guggilla
19th September 2006
Diwali Diyas:
Diwali Diya is a small earthen lamp that is lit especially at Indian Festival Of Lights Diwali. They are usually made of clay. Ghee or oil is used as the fuel and cotton wool as the wick. Though in these days electric lights are replacing... Read >
Author: Rukmini Guggilla
21st August 2006
Diwali is a time for joy, a time for fun and more than just being a festival, it is an occasion to reaffirm your faith in your fellow men; a time to give and a time to receive. A wide range of Diwali Gifts are available which make special moments even swe... Read >
Author: Kuchibhotla Gautam
07th August 2006
History of diwali
The history of Diwali is replete with legends and these legends are moored to the stories of Hindu religious scriptures, mostly the Puranas. Though the central theme of all legends point out to the classic truth of the victory of the go... Read >
Author: Kuchibhotla Gautam
07th August 2006
Diwali (also called Deepavali) is a major Hindu festival usually takes place eighteen days after Dusshera colloquially known as the "Festival of Lights," it symbolises the victory of good over evil, and lamps are lit as a sign of celebration and hope for ... Read >
Author: Rukmini Guggilla
22nd July 2006
India is a country of variety and spice; it is an amalgamation of various culture and religion. It is a country with unity and diversity, located in the heart of Asia. One of the most beautiful monuments of love is situated in Agra better known as "Taj Ma... Read >
Author: Herman Turtle
01st November 2005
A Devastated Metropolis
By Ozer Khalid
On October the 29th three ghoulish bomb blasts rocked the spine of Delhi leaving 61 dead in their ghastly wake. Traffic-free are Delhi's roads in an aberrantly unambiguous metropolis. Gaudy neon lights are dimm... Read >
Author: Ozer Khalid
29th October 2005
"This Week"
by the
Bahrain Meditation Centre
Bahrain Meditation Centre is administered by B.K.W.S.U. (visit: www.bkwsu.org.uk)
29th October, 2005
'Let there be light'
The Hindu festival of Diwali is upon us - a time to celebrate and... Read >
Author: Aruna Ladva
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