October 26 2011 Indians all over the world celebrate Diwali the festival of lights.
Diwali signifies the end of a year and the beginning of a new one, the end of any darkness in our lives and the hope of bright and happy days. Hence the lighting of the lamps or diyas.
Some Indian communities celebrate the day after Diwali as the New Year.
So here's wishing all of you a very Happy Diwali and a Happy New Year or Sal Mubarak (sal = year, mubarak = auspicious blessings).
Wish you all peace, love, good health, prosperity and joy.
Here are my Diwali lights
Diwali signifies the end of a year and the beginning of a new one, the end of any darkness in our lives and the hope of bright and happy days. Hence the lighting of the lamps or diyas.
Some Indian communities celebrate the day after Diwali as the New Year.
So here's wishing all of you a very Happy Diwali and a Happy New Year or Sal Mubarak (sal = year, mubarak = auspicious blessings).
Wish you all peace, love, good health, prosperity and joy.
Here are my Diwali lights
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Happy Diwali Suzy! I really liked the first picture....the table and all the details...are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks Reshma. Hope you had a joyous Diwali.
ReplyDeleteawesome!! awesome! Happy Diwali to you and all your loved ones.. :-)
ReplyDeleteWow ! Suzy ... How beautiful !!! Love it all...the lights and esp the last picture !!
ReplyDeleteThank You so much for linking to the party (http://liventhingsup.blogspot.com/2011/10/itz-festival-time-2011.html) ... Hope to see you in with more and more entries... The party is open upto 5th Jan 2012...so that you can link in your christmas and New Year posts too... ;-) ;-)
Thanks Patricia and Emreen - I will definitely link up my Christmas posts.
ReplyDeleteWow! These lights look beautiful, Suzy! And I just love those small glass candle holders! Been trying to find them here, but no success so far!
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