deepavali in A Sentence

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    Trump's first Deepavali celebrations at the White House was in his Oval Office in 2017 in the presence of a select group of Indian-American community leaders and members of his administration.

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    Wishing you a happy Deepavali!

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    Before Deepavali night, people clean, renovate and decorate their homes and offices.

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    Deepavali is one of the happiest holidays in Nepal and India with significant preparations.

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    Hey enough of your lecture I had asked you to plan for Deepavali offer.

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    Let this Deepavali burn all your ban times and enter you in good times.

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    If he wakes up and springs into action this Deepavali is our special celebration.

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    In New Zealand, Deepavali is celebrated publicly among many of the South Asian diaspora cultural groups.

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    Atla Tadde 3rd day in bright half of Aswiyuja month(falls in September/October in Gregorian calendar) Deepavali in October/November.

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    This Deepavali, let us light the lamps of wisdom and move towards truth, into the world of everlasting bliss!

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    The first day of Deepavali is known as Dhanteras, which means the coming of wealth and prosperity to the home.

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    For centuries, it has been marked by the lighting of lamps, which are also the reason for its other name- Deepavali.

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    Some of the major Hindu festivals celebrated every year include Deepavali(festival of lights), Thaipusam(Lord Murugan festival), Pongal(harvest festival) and Navaratri Durga festival.

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    During Deepavali, families and friends share sweets and gifts and there is also a strong belief in giving food and goods to those in need.

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    Diwali, or Deepavali, is important and the most sacred festival for the Hindus, and it is celebrated across the world- though primarily in India and Nepal.

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    A few days before Ravtegh, which is the day short Deepavali, houses, buildings, shops and temples are thoroughly cleaned, whitewashed and decorated with pictures, toys and flowers.

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    The festival gets its name from the lines of diya that were lit to commemorate the return of Lord Rama, and hence the name Deepavali, literally translating to"lines of light.".

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    The morning after Deepavali, saw the city waking up to a blanket of smog and having air quality plummeting to nearly 574- on the Air Quality Index(AQI), this registers as“Severe+” and triggers emergency action according to the Graded Response Action Plan(GRAP).

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    One more factor which is interesting is that unlike North India where Deepavali is celebrated as the arrival of Lord Rama to Ayodhya but in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, it is celebrated for the killing of demon Narakasura by Lord Krishna and Goddess Satyabhama.

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    In Fiji, Deepavali is a public holiday[citation needed] and is a religious event celebrated together by Hindus(who constitute close to a third of Fiji's population), and culturally amongst members of Fiji's races and is a time in the year that is greatly looked forward to.

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