Diwali is a festival of light and it is celebrated in India for one long week. It is a combination of different festivals. Diwali holds a lot of significance in India and it has a special part in our hearts.
This festival celebrates the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and prosperity over hardships. It is not just about lighting diyas, it rejuvenates our beautiful connections with family, friends, and other communities.
Diwali is the festival of love and prosperity, DIDM extends warm wishes to everyone as we share this beautiful festival with our whole DIDM family. Wish you all a very happy and joyous Diwali.
Diwali is celebrated across India and many parts of the world. We have many ancient stories from Indian Mythology that inspire us to celebrate Diwali with full enthusiasm and joy.
Diwali is a five-day festival that is celebrated in the Hindu month of Kartik which usually falls between mid-October and mid-November.
The name ‘Diwali’ is derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Deepavali’ which means ‘row of lights’. This festival is celebrated by lighting diyas, candles, and beautiful lights at home that symbolize that your inner light can protect you against spiritual darkness.
Some celebrate Diwali to mark Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after 14 long years of exile. To this end, the Ayodhya people light diyas to guide Lord Rama to their homes.
Some honor this festival as a celebration of the goddess Lakshmi and pray for abundance of wealth and prosperity for their family and business.
Diwali festival is not celebrated only by Hindus, but it has great significance in Jainism and Sikhism as well. In the Jain community, Diwali is celebrated as a holy day that marks the nirvana (liberation) of Lord Mahavira.
Sikhs celebrate Diwali with Bandi Chhor Divas that commemorate Guru Hargobind Ji’s release from imprisonment.
Diwali is a beautiful and unique celebration that connects family members, unites people, and brings so much happiness to our lives.
Families clean and decorate their homes with colorful rangolis, and beautiful lights, lighting different diyas, and offering prayers to seek blessings, and good fortune of Maa Laxmi and Lord Ganesha.
The year 2024 is very fruitful for us as this year we have completed our 10 amazing years in the industry and it’s a celebration of our journey that we have shared.
Every branch of DIDM has been beautifully decorated with flowers and twinkling lights. Our team members made creative rangolis, which enhanced the festive mood for the entire family.
The celebration at DIDM started with traditional rituals that involve a pooja ceremony, and offerings, to seek divine blessings for prosperity and success for the upcoming year.
Team members dress in beautiful attires that show our diverse culture of India to celebrate Diwali with gratitude.
The day celebration is filled with many engaging activities that allow us to bond stronger and cherish these traditions with full happiness and excitement.
These beautiful traditions and celebrations bring peace to families and build a spiritual connection to grow in life.
The Diwali celebration is nothing without some fireworks and exchanging sweets and gifts. These gestures help build goodwill among friends and families and mark them as a gesture of love and appreciation.
Diwali is more than just a festival for us it teaches us profound lessons about life struggles between good and evil.
When we celebrate the festival with our family, and friends, let us remember that every act related to goodness brings a lot of positivity into society and makes our world a better place to live!
On this beautiful occasion of Diwali, we wish you a happy, safe, and prosperous Diwali. May this festival bring a lot of goodness into your life and strengthen the bond of love and family.
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