Two children show how their family prepares for Diwali in their home and in their community. They explain what the festival means and share Hindu traditions. There is a reference to Rama and Sita.
For children, the significance of Diwali goes beyond the dazzling fireworks and mouth-watering sweets. It's a time when ...
Millions of people joined festivities across the globe on Thursday as Diwali took place ... and their two children Dhani and Jaya. The family carved pumpkins as part of the unique celebration ...
For Punam, a core part of celebrating Diwali as a parent is teaching her children’s friends. Each year Punam approaches her son’s school teacher ahead of Diwali and makes party bags for her ...
Diwali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism. In a multicultural and diverse country like India, everyone has their own way of celebrating this festival. Even though their belief ...
Diwali, India ’s most iconic festival isn’t a one day traditional festival of lights, but a series of festivities with Dhanteras marking the beginning and wrapping up with Bhai Dooj, the ...
Celebrated in a highly unique and enthusiastic way, Diwali is so dear to children and elders alike for the several charms the day holds for all. People eagerly await Diwali and wish to make the ...