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HAPPY DEEPAVALI


Posted Date: 13 Oct 2009    Resource Type: Articles/Knowledge Sharing    Category: Important Days
Author: Shampa Ray BarmanMember Level: Gold    
Rating: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5Points: 5




Namaskar!!!
Happy Deepavali to all My friends!!
Diwali is the time for reaching out and coming together. It is the time for celebration, sharing and giving. The tradition of exchanging gifts represents a token of good wishes and prosperity which has an underlying message of spreading Mithaas in the lives of people around us.It is an unspoken act of affection that we wish to communicate but fail to do so on most occasions. It isn't about the materialistic value but a simple gesture of spreading Mithaas that makes Diwali even more special.

I Wish you all a Sweetest,Brightest and Happiest Deepawali.
With lots of Love of friends and Family,Lots of Sweets,Lots of Lights and Less Crackers( Noise Polution na)
Please take care while lightening fuljhadi ,stay with your kids when they Lit crackers.
Stay Happy,stay safe,

HAPPY DEEPAWALI to all My friends!!



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