diyas in A Sentence

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    They decorate their home with the candles, Diyas and rangolis.

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    On the occasion, the CM lighted Diyas at the ghats.

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    On this favorable day, people light up candles and Diyas all around their home.

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    On this auspicious day, people light up Diyas and candles all around their house.

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    The celebration of Diwali includes lighting lights and Diyas(earthen lamps) outside and inside the houses.

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    Dipak(diya): Candles or earthen Diyas are lit and placed in various places to provide light.

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    On the auspicious day, the people light up Diyas and candles all around their house.

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    They lit oil Diyas everywhere and enjoy some fire crackers in the evening with their family.

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    On this day devotees also light Diyas in their homes to welcome her and seek her blessings.

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    The modern and youngest form of in which Diyas, flower, candles float on the water of bowels.

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    Devotees can also light the Diyas in the evening in the temple of Lord Krishna for attaining more benefic results.

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    Laxmi-Puja" is performed in the evenings when tiny Diyas of clay are lighted to drive away the shadows of evil spirits.

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    Avoid wearing synthetic and nylon and stick to cotton as you will be spending a lot of time around the Diyas.

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    The pooja ritual is performed in the evening, when tiny Diyas of clay are lit to drive away the shadows of evil spirits.

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    On their return after fourteen years of exile, the people of Ayodhya welcomed Rama by decorating the entire kingdom with lights(Diyas, deep).

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    In this way, we will not only be saving the environment, we will also be supporting the local artisans who make these Diyas.

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    Each year, people clean their houses and deck them up with lights, Diyas, and candles to celebrate the return of Lord Rama.

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    On Dhanteras, people buy new clothes, clean their homes, offices and bedeck them with lamps, lanterns, rangoli, Diyas and footprints of Goddess Lakshmi.

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    The UN Postal System has issued two stamps with Diyas in celebration of Diwali as“the quest for the triumph of good over evil”.

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    It is also termed as“Festival of Lights”, as on this day every people, especially Hindus, lighten up their houses with lights including candles and Diyas.

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    The complete ghat of the holy river is bedecked with millions of tiny earthen lamps(Diyas) in the honor of the Gods and Goddesses and River Ganges.

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    Tarangam- The dancer performs with his/her feet on the edges of a brass plate and balancing a pot of water on head or set of Diyas.

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    The city acquires a unique charm in the evening when the ghats become breath taking beautiful with thousands of Diyas and Marigold floating in the waters of Ganges.

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    At this great occasion people generally repair their home, white washing, thorough cleaning, decorate house interiorly and exteriorly, make Rangolis, light clay Diyas and many more traditions to follow.

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    It is believed that when the news of Lord Ram returning to his homeland reached Ayodhya, the entire city was lit with thousands of oil lamps(Diyas) and decorated with flowers and beautiful rangolis.

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    On this great occasion, people generally repair his home, washed white, completely clean, decorate the house from home and abroad, make Rangolis, light Diyas of mud and thousands of other traditions to follow.

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    The Diyas(lamps) are mentioned in Skanda Kishore Purana as symbolising parts of the sun, describing it as the cosmic giver of light and energy to all life and which seasonally transitions in the Hindu calendar month of Kartik.

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    To this day, this custom is followed diligently in all Bengali households, when at the juncture of dusk and night residents light 14 Diyas or oil lamps and place them at the corner of every room, terrace and staircase.

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    Also, the next day is celebrated as“Yamadeepdan” or"Narak Chaturdashi" where the women of the house light up"Diyas" in every corner of the house and keep them burning throughout the night as a symbol of paying respect to Lord Yama, the god of death and praying for a happy, healthy and a prosperous life for their husband and family.

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