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Even the community club is in the mood to celebrate Deepavali

A pair of pics showing the decorations for the Festival of Lights in Little India, Singapore. Happy Deepavali / Diwali to all Flickr members who celebrate it!

Una delle tipiche colonne che ornano i terrazzi di Procida vigilata dai gabbiano

Deepavali Decoration along the street of Little India, Singapore

Little India, Singapore

Subang Jaya, Malaysia

Here's another short exposure shot from my time lapse sequence. I like the formation of the bursts and the explosion in the center. I may have to try taking more short exposures the next time I shoot fireworks.

 

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My last morning in Banff before catching a bus to take me to Calgary. The morning was surreal so I proccessed this to capture that feeling.

Festival of Light, 1 Nov to 14 Nov.

 

Cherrybrook Village, Sydney

@ Ramna Kali Mandir & Sri Sri Anandomoye Asram

This is one of the more colorful bursts during Sunday night's fireworks.

 

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Here's wishing all my lovely frnds on Flickr a v Happy Deepavali & a Prosperous New Year :-) God bless u all n Happy Flickr'ing...I wont be Flickr'ing 4 the next 3 days as am not in town n won't b having online access. So wanted 2 wish everyone in advance....will miss u guys a lot...c ya soon

Was in a mall yesterday and snapped a few pics (with my smartphone) of this kolam made for the Hindu festival of lights known as Diwali or Deepavali in Malaysia. The theme of this kolam appears to be "Elephants".

The Deepavali (Diwali) lights along a stretch of Serangoon Road.

 

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Here's wishing all Hindus a very joyous Deepavali!

[seen in the Deepavali Festival Bazaar at Little India]

May all your wishes and dreams come true!!

 

Story of Deepavali (Indian Holiday)

Once upon a time there was a great warrior, Prince Rama, who had a beautiful wife named Sita.

There was also a terrible demon king, Ravana. He had twenty arms and ten heads, and was feared throughout the land. He wanted to make Sita his wife, and one day he kidnapped her and took her away in his chariot. Clever Sita left a trail of her jewellery for Rama to follow.

Rama followed the trail of glittering jewellery until he met the monkey king, Hanuman, who became his friend and agreed to help find Sita. Messages were sent to all the monkeys in the world, and through them to all the bears, who set out to find Sita.

After a very long search, Hanuman found Sita imprisoned on an island. Rama's army of monkeys and bears couldn't reach the island, so they began to build a bridge. Soon all the animals of the world, large and small, came to help. When the bridge was built, they rushed across it and fought a mighty battle.

When Rama killed the evil Ravana with a magic arrow, the whole world rejoiced. Rama and Sita began their long journey back to their land, and everybody lit oil lamps to guide them on their way and welcome them back.

Ever since, people light lamps at Diwali to remember that light triumphs over dark and good triumphs over evil.

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Was in a mall yesterday and snapped a few pics (with my handphone) of this kolam made for the Hindu festival of lights known as Diwali or Deepavali in Malaysia. The theme of this kolam appears to be "Elephants".

cupcakes i did for deepavali . very much inspired by the beautiful colors and paisley designs of the wrapping paper ;D

 

wishing Hindus in Malaysia and around the world Happy Deepavali ;D

Deepavali Street Light Up 2008. Little India, Singapore.

 

More Firecrackers bursting in the skies

 

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taken at the Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Little India.

A closer look at one of the two peacocks at the Deepavali/Diwali display at the KLCC shopping mall.

 

Kuala Lumpur, October 2022

"India will celebrate a muted Diwali, the festival of lights, today amid the raging coronavirus pandemic. The festival marks the victory of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance. Diwali or Deepavali is celebrated in honour of Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya, ending his fourteen-year-long exile. Many worship and pray to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, on Diwali. Diwali is traditionally celebrated by lighting diyas (earthen lamps) and candles, praying to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesh and meeting friends and family to exchange Diwali greetings and gifts."

At Great Eastern Mall

 

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The decorations lighted-up at Serangoon Road, Little India for the Deepavali Festival 2020.

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Festival of Lights.

 

Deepavali/Diwali night in "New Little India" Brickfields, Kualalumpur. 5min walk from my house. It was a noisy, crowded and crazy night!

 

Deepavali? Read more -

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deepavali

 

|| Let this deepavali burn all your bad times and enter you in good times ||

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