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It is festive season in South Asia, and women are some of the most overworked among all social groups.
Suddenly, it is not just you, your partner/parents/siblings anymore - it is the entire extended clan, khandaan, their nosy relatives even with several degrees of separation.
The bulk of festive burden falls on women. From the cooking, an extensive menu that comprises unhealthy food which will not be fully consumed because everyone is diabetic or dieting, and the heartbroken woman has to finish what she painstakingly prepared or watch it go to the trash, to endless decor needs, shopping and gifting the extended family (a fine art which, god forbid you gift one relative something and another differently, tempers erupt) not to mention your own professional deadlines because your boss wants everything early so he can justify the 3-4-5 fay holidays.
Then comes the dieting because you KNOW you will be judged for your appearance, the clothing choices, the exhaustion of dealing with nasty relatives and the politics.
And if you're queer, in the closet or struggling or even simply wanting to be single or avoid marriage, suddenly your life is everyone's business, and this endless social nightmare, the bullying and the ostracism is the opposite of divine, it is debasing. God forbid if you are part of an inter-caste or inter-faith coupling, the negativity is worse.
Here are a few tips on how you can take care of yourself during this season.
You've gotta put yourself first. You cannot fight multiple battles on multiple fronts if you cannot take care of yourself first. FEED YOURSELF FIRST.
Look in the mirror ' and tell yourself - this festive season I am celebrating ME - I will feed myself first. You cannot fight big battles on an empty tank.
1. Food: eat before everyone else - get in the kitchen, make yourself something healthy in half an hour, cut a salad, a bunch of fruits and eat first. Cut up a few veggies at night, put it in a tiffin box and leave it in the fridge. When everyone is snoozing, have that. They will balance out all the junk that will go into your stomach. Don't start any ridiculous fast that will drain you. Get a doctor's note if you are being pressured and say - sorry maa ji. Health reasons I have to be careful.
2. Get a pre-festival health checkup. Go to the doctor and get your stats checked. Some labs offer full-body general health checkups at discounted rates. Grab a package and finish it. When you know where you are struggling, yiu can avoid making it worse.
3. Protect your money. Festive seasons have a pile of insidious stupid expenses that pile up and guess who pays ? The woman, the wife, the daughter in law. Do you think your Husband or inlaws will shell money out for that cute decor and diya set? No way. If you hold them accountable, they will probably give some money for all the gifts relatives give. Remove your credit cards and debit cards from online shopping sites. Pretend something is wrong with your card and it got blocked. Make your husband or In-laws pay instead.
So get realistic, set up a budget and empty your bank account into an FD. Congratulations, you only have a SMALL amount of money left for decorations - use that to get inventive and clever. Pull out old newspapers, and get into wealth-from-waste mode.
If you are even smarter, you will quietly set up an alternative savings account WITHOUT a debit card or credit card and squirrel away your Dussehra - Diwali bonus into it. If your husband asks, "Sorry yar, iss bar company mein bonus nahi de rahe hain, kaafi projects mein behind hue and they arent doing that well"
If you are still living with your parents make it a point to save every money gift you get. Take the cash, hide it safely and don't touch it. First opportunity - put it in the bank account (your own, not a shared one)
4. Secure your Jewelry. A pot of desi women are given gold and precipus jewelry during their marriage but this is often sneakily taken away by your mother in law in order to "safeguard it". It is usually in the bank or a locker you do not have access to.
So, this festive season, go FULL on TRADITIONAL. Wear that old saree, and ask mom in law for your jewelry because your extended family etc are mentioning seeing those pieces from your wedding, because they got sentimental. And then sneakily after the festivities, hide them in your own little locker (which you bought beforehand) and quietly head to the bank, and deposit it in a safe deposit box in YOUR name.
Remember, GOLD is one of the most secure available financial assets for a desi woman. But the gold you have is often controlled by your in-laws once you marry over. So make sure you take iy back bit by bit. And when they ask - make excuses like - the clasp is broken, need repairs, mom wants to upgrade it a little etc. And never give it back to your inlaws. Your gold is YOUR legal property. It should not go to your inlaws.
5. Mentally prepare for tough conversations.
Festive seasons are hard on women and they socially slaughter your dignity. Prepare snarky, sarcastic answers or don't hesitate to shut down what comes your way. But since many of you are raised to be docile, remember to anticipate all the tough topics someone will raise to criticize you, think of their personaliry and prepare some snarky answers beforehand. If a relative is asking abiut your marriage, ask them when their son is going to move out or if they're still a financial burden. Ask if their husbands have stopped ogling the maid. Don't be scared of going offensive. These guys are not your friends and won't hesitate to pull you down.
6. Prepare Me time. Make a set of activities, like groceries etc, that that can leave you alone and give you breathing space from the khandaan. Take longer to shop alone and take a break in the neighbourhood park. Use this time to meditate, check in with yourself and your goals and give youraelf a spiritual pat kn the back.
7. Prep an easy menu and donate the remaining. Plan a food menu that is not extensive. Order delicacies if possible, instead of Doing it Yourself. There is no BEST BAHU and BEST WIFE contest to win. Get the load of cooking off your back. If there is food leftover, call an orphanage and send it to them. Do not eat excessively out of guilt. Donate it to those who need it. When the burden of cooking is reduced the guilt of forced eating goes doen and you won't be putting junk in your body.
Remember - you are your own best friend. Festivals will take a lot out of you. They will cause families to get into unnecessary pissing contests and you have to bear the laborous brunt. So safeguard your time and energy.
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Festival Celebrations in India : Let the Festivities Begin!
India is a land of endless celebrations! Between 15th August and 26th January, festivals fill the calendar with joy, tradition, and vibrant colors. Whether you’re flying kites during Makar Sankranti, lighting up your home with diyas for Diwali, or celebrating Raksha Bandhan with your sibling, make every moment special. At GrunX Store, we’ve got just the right tech accessories to keep you stylish, connected, and fully equipped throughout the festive season.
Explore India’s biggest celebrations and find out how you can make them even better with our range of iPhone cases, fast-charging cables, and premium phone accessories!
List of Festivals.
1. Independence Day
2. Raksha Bandhan
3. Janmashtami
4. Ganesh Chaturthi
5. Dussehra
6. Karva Chauth
7. Diwali
8. Christmas
9. Makar Sankranti
10. Republic Day
Lets see All festivals in details
1. Independence Day (15th August)
On Independence Day, the streets come alive with the national tricolor waving high. Celebrate India’s freedom with parades, patriotic songs, and flag hoisting. Want to showcase your love for India? Check out GrunX Store’s patriotic iPhone cases—perfect for adding a touch of national pride to your tech gear.
2. Raksha Bandhan (19th August)
Celebrate the bond between brothers and sisters during Raksha Bandhan! Sisters tie the Rakhi while brothers promise protection. Instead of traditional gifts, why not give your sibling a premium iPhone case from GrunX Store? It’s the perfect blend of style and protection, making it a memorable Raksha Bandhan gift!
3. Janmashtami (6th September)
From midnight pujas to the thrill of breaking the ‘Dahi Handi,’ Janmashtami is all about devotion and excitement. Make sure to capture these precious moments with GrunX Store’s latest phone accessories that ensure every photo is Instagram-worthy. Don’t miss a beat—keep your phone ready with our fast chargers and protective cases!
4. Ganesh Chaturthi (17th September)
Bring home Lord Ganesha and immerse yourself in the celebration of Ganesh Chaturthi. From Aartis to Visarjans, the excitement never stops. GrunX Store offers the perfect accessories for the occasion—whether it's audio accessories for Aartis or a stylish iPhone case to keep your phone protected.
5. Dussehra (15th October)
Dussehra marks the victory of good over evil, celebrated with Ramlilas and the burning of Ravana effigies. As you enjoy the spectacle, protect your phone from the chaos with our rugged iPhone cases. GrunX Store offers durable, stylish covers that ensure your phone stays safe while you revel in the festivities.
6. Karva Chauth (31st October)
On Karva Chauth, women fast from sunrise to moonrise for their husbands' well-being. While you wait for the moon, why not surprise your loved one with a thoughtful gift from GrunX Store? Our exclusive deals on tech accessories will make sure your romantic gesture is as functional as it is stylish!
7. Diwali (2th November)
Diwali is India’s biggest festival, known for its grandeur. Homes light up with diyas, fireworks burst in the sky, and gifts are exchanged. GrunX Store is here to help you celebrate with our premium phone accessories. From iPhone covers to fast-charging cables, we have everything to keep your tech glowing during the Diwali celebrations. Don't forget to check out our big festive discounts!
8. Christmas (25th December)
Christmas brings the joy of togetherness, gift-giving, and twinkling lights. This holiday season, explore the perfect tech gifts from GrunX Store for your loved ones. From fast-charging cables to sleek iPhone cases, our products will make the perfect Christmas present, ensuring your tech looks as festive as your home!
9. Makar Sankranti (14th January)
On Makar Sankranti, kites soar high in the sky while people share sweets. Make sure your gear stays fly too! Protect your phone with GrunX Store’s stylish iPhone covers that are designed for both aesthetics and functionality. Celebrate in style with the best festival phone accessories.
10. Republic Day (26th January)
On Republic Day, India celebrates its Constitution with parades and patriotic events. Keep your phone protected while capturing the patriotic fervor with GrunX Store’s premium phone gear. Stream live events or capture photos of the parades—our products are designed to support your Republic Day celebration.
Celebrate the Festive Season with GrunX Store!
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Goddess of the Third Day in Shardiya Navratri: Chandraghanta
The nine-day unprecedented festival of Navratri is going to start on 3 October 2024, in which the nine forms of Goddess Durga are worshiped with great pomp. This festival is celebrated with immense joy across India. The joy and enthusiasm of Shardiya Navratri is even more among the devotees because Dussehra is organized on the tenth day i.e. after the end of Shardiya Navratri. It is believed that Lord Shri Ram killed Ravana on the day of Dashami, and Maa Durga also killed Mahishasura after a nine-day war. In these nine days, the Devas worshiped all the forms of Maa Durga. During the auspicious occasion of Navratri, devotees of Maa Durga also worship her nine forms and celebrate the magnificence of her power. Paras Parivaar Charitable Trust is sending you wishes on these Beautiful nine Days.
Story of Goddess Chandraghanta:
The form of Goddess Chandraghanta is described as extremely beautiful and auspicious in the Puranas and according to the knowledge of Paras Bhai Ji. Worship of Goddess Chandraghanta increases the social and material happiness of the devotees. Shardiya Navratri is a delightful season for devotees of Maa Durga, who enthusiastically chant her name, “Jai Mata Di.”
The story of Goddess Chandraghanta is very famous in the Puranas and Mahant Shri Paras Bhai Ji also said. In ancient times, when there was war and unrest between the Devas and demons, a demon named Mahishasura fought a fierce war with the Devas to capture heaven. The war ended with the victory of Mahishasura. After this, Mahishasura expelled the Devas from heaven and captured the throne of Devraj Indra. At this time, all the Devas were feeling helpless due to defeat. After which all the Devas went to Brahma, Vishnu, and Mahesh.
The Devas told Tridev how this demon named Mahishasura was spreading violence and unrighteousness in the world. The Devas said that the terror of Mahishasur is not allowing us to go to the Swarglok and Prithvilok. Hearing all these things from the Devas, the Tridev became angry, due to which a shining light came out of their mouth. After this light was absorbed together, a girl was born. After this, out of the Tridev, Mahadev gave his Trident, Lord Vishnu gave his Chakra, and after this all the Devas gave their weapons to Maa Chandraghanta. Lord Indra also bestowed his thunderbolt upon the Goddess.
The Goddess’s form was further enhanced after receiving weapons from all these Devas. Surya gifted Maa Chandraghanta his brilliance, a lion to ride, and a sword. Maa came to the battlefield after receiving her weapons from all the Devas. Mahishasur’s confidence started to waver after seeing Maa Durga’s huge form, but even after this, he asked his sena to attack the Goddess. The four directions resonated with the twang of the bow, the roar of Maa’s lion, and the loud sound of the Ghanta. This terrifying sound aided in the defeat of the demons, and Maa Chandraghanta earned the respect of the Devas by vanquishing them. After this, all the Devas regained their rights.
Other names of Maa Chandraghanta are Chandrakhanda, Ranachandi Chandrika, etc. Maa provides bravery and courage to all the devotees who worship her. All devotees who worship Maa with complete devotion receive her blessings. Maa Chandraghanta sits on a lion, poised and ready for battle. The Third Day worship in shardiya Navratri is always more important. It is believed that Maa Chandraghanta soon fulfill all the wishes of the devotees. According to beliefs, it is said that devotees who worship Maa Chandraghanta with full devotion start experiencing beautiful sounds and fragrances in a few days. Devotees can offer sweet things containing saffron to Maa Chandraghanta, which pleases the Maa.
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This festive season makes your Dussehra more special with neon lights.
The neon lights are very commonly used these days. They are mostly used in festive seasons and major events. As this festive season, you can also make the Dussehra more memorable with our neon lights. You can get your customized neon now. The top manufacturer of neon signs is star lite. They can provide you with various neon signs in different sizes. The festive season is all about occasion and celebration. These Best neon signs are beautiful and eye-catching. Hurry up by Dussehra special neons with up to 45% off.
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5 Reasons Why Incense Makes a Great Festive Gifting Choice?
Gifting is an essential element during the festive season. From gifts for the family to corporate gifting for festivals like Dussehra, Diwali, and Rakhi, all need a unique gift. Incense is one of the most unique gift options suitable for multiple occasions. Incense gift boxes are a top choice for corporate gifting and even for friends and family. If you still haven’t explored the benefits of incense gifting, here are some reasons why incense makes a great gifting choice during the festive season.
Incense gift box – what does it consist?
Gifting an incense gift box during festivals is a great choice. These versatile gift boxes make the ideal corporate or friends and family gift option. So, what does an incense gift box consist?
An incense gift box consists of multiple products like incense sticks, dhoop sticks, backflow incense cones, essential oils, and other incense-based products. Traditionally, incense sticks have extensive applications in pooja and rituals. Thus, they make for a great gift choice.
Why are incense gift boxes a unique gift choice?
Now, that you know what are incense gift boxes, here are some reasons why incense gift boxes make a unique gift choice:
Versatile gifting choice
Incense gift boxes are a versatile option, especially given their usage for multiple applications. Incense sticks find applications in poojas, rituals, and ceremonies. Incense sticks are also essential in aromatherapy, yoga, meditation, etc., along with their traditional usage. Incense products like dhoop cones and sticks are used in spa centers.
Budget-friendly option
Incense gift packs from Satya Incense are available in multiple categories, like classic and premium. These gift packs make it easy to decide on gifts on a budget, especially for corporate gifting requiring bulk orders. These items are also not costly, which makes them perfect for people on a budget.
Unique gifts
Incense gift packs like the Satya Incense Diwali gift box are unique gifts. Incense gifting is popular as it is widely used by most people, unlike conventional gifts like sweets, diyas, stationery, etc.
Thoughtful gifting
Incense is a meaningful gift choice and allows pairing with multiple items. You can modify them as per requirements. They can be a part of a big gift hamper or a compact small hamper, offering ultimate flexibility. Moreover, you can also pair these incense products with enticing incense holders, making them a unique element for your home décor. One example can be backflow incense cones and backflow incense holders, which create a unique personalized incense gift.
An aromatic experience for everyone
The top benefit of an incense gift is versatility in fragrances, which can cater to everyone’s preference. Satya Incense gift pack involves floral, fruity, woody, and spicy incense sticks, offering a scent that fits each occasion and mood. The fragrance varieties with refreshing scents are ideal for someone who prefers fresh, floral, or soothing aromas. It is also possible to customize these fragrances as per individual preferences.
Final thoughts
Diwali incense gift box from Satya Incense consists of premium masala incense sticks, essential oils, beauty soaps, and other incense products. The company also offers incense stick gift packs consisting of different varieties per requirements and prices. These incense packs are great for corporate gifting or when unsure about choosing the right gift during festivals.
Incense products like incense sticks have high significance during festivals, making them a perfect gift for such occasions. Satya Incense is a leading incense stick manufacturer, offering premium products like incense sticks, dhoop cones, beauty soaps, essential oils, and more. Explore unique gifting options for upcoming festivals like Dusshera or Diwali on their website today!
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NAVRATRI / MAA DURGA PUJA
Navratri and Durga Puja are two major Hindu festivals celebrated with great enthusiasm across India, though their significance and style of celebration vary across regions.
Navratri, meaning "Nine Nights," is a festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga in her nine forms. It typically spans nine days and nights and occurs twice a year – Chaitra Navratri (spring) and Sharad Navratri (autumn). The autumn Navratri is more widely celebrated and culminates in Dussehra or Vijayadashami, marking the victory of good over evil.
The chief deity adorned on these days is the feminine principle of the divinity. Therefore, all the forms of Mother Goddesses are heralded, worshiped and adorned on these days. Called as Shakti, the female energy represents the universe, while Shiva represents the consciousness or soul.
Maa Durga is the ultimate source of power who takes care of the entire universe and feeds it. The Navratri festival glorifies the eternal power of Durga and seeks her blessing and protection. As per the legend, there was a demon called Mahishasura who was a terror to all the three worlds.
As per the boons he had received, he could not be killed by any gods, humans or demons except the feminine energy, which he underestimated to be insufficient to vanquish him. To save all the worlds from his captivity, Mother Durga, assumed a terrific form and waged a war against him for nine days and killed him on the tenth day. The word Durga also means the power which destroys misery and sufferings.
A Sanskrit verse heralds Mother Durga as “Durga Dhurgati Nashini”, the one who destroys afflictions. Worshipping Mother Durga on these nine days is said to confer joy, prosperity, wealth, hope, wisdom, success and lasting happiness.
The Navratri festival is a sort of refreshing and recharging one. Homes, educational institutions, businesses and organizations clean their premises and conduct pujas and worship on these nine days.
Some of the key Aspects:
Goddess Worship: Each of the nine days is dedicated to a different avatar of Durga (Shailaputri, Brahmacharini, Chandraghanta, etc.).
Fasting and Rituals: Devotees observe fasts and perform daily pujas (prayers) with offerings of flowers, fruits, and sweets.
Garba and Dandiya Raas: In Gujarat and Maharashtra, it is celebrated with dance forms like Garba and Dandiya Raas, which are performed in groups, with people wearing colorful traditional attire.
Kanya Pujan: On the eighth or ninth day, young girls are honored as embodiments of the goddess and offered food and gifts.
Dussehra: The tenth day symbolizes the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana or Goddess Durga over the demon Mahishasura.
Durga Puja celebration :
Durga Puja, particularly prominent in West Bengal, Odisha, Assam, and Bihar, celebrates the victory of Goddess Durga over the buffalo demon Mahishasura. It typically spans five days (Shashthi, Saptami, Ashtami, Navami, and Dashami) but preparation and celebrations can last longer.
Some of the key Aspects:
Idol Worship: Elaborate pandals (temporary structures) house stunning idols of Durga, along with her children (Lakshmi, Saraswati, Ganesha, and Kartikeya). Devotees visit these pandals to offer prayers and seek blessings.
Cultural Festivities: Durga Puja is not just a religious event but also a cultural extravaganza. Traditional dances, plays, music performances, and art exhibitions form an integral part of the celebration.
Anjali and Sindoor Khela: Devotees offer Pushpanjali (flower offerings) on Ashtami, and on Dashami, married women apply sindoor (vermillion) on each other as part of Sindoor Khela, symbolizing the goddess's departure to her heavenly abode.
Immersion (Visarjan): The idols are immersed in water bodies, symbolizing Durga's return to Mount Kailash.
While both festivals celebrate the feminine divine and the triumph of good over evil, Navratri tends to have a more pan-Indian presence, while Durga Puja is particularly grand in Eastern India, especially Kolkata. Both festivals bring communities together and inspire a spirit of devotion and joy.
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Choosing the Perfect Dussehra Gifts for Friends and Family
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Hindu Festivals :
Hinduism, one of the world's oldest religions, is a rich tapestry woven with diverse beliefs, traditions, and customs. This diversity is beautifully reflected in its myriad festivals, each with its unique significance and celebration.
Classification of Hindu Festivals
Major Hindu Festivals
While there are countless Hindu festivals celebrated across the vast expanse of India, some stand out due to their widespread observance and cultural significance:
Festivals of Joy and Renewal
Holi: The festival of colors, marking the arrival of spring, is celebrated with exuberance and joy. People smear each other with colored powders and water, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil.
Diwali: The festival of lights, celebrated to commemorate the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya, is a time for family gatherings, feasting, and lighting diyas (earthen lamps).
Festivals of Devotion and Worship
Ganesh Chaturthi: Dedicated to Lord Ganesha, the remover of obstacles, this festival involves the installation of Ganesha idols in homes and public places, followed by elaborate pujas and processions.
Navratri: A nine-night festival dedicated to the Divine Feminine, celebrated with fasting, worship, and dance. It culminates in Dussehra, marking the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana.
Maha Shivratri: A night of devotion to Lord Shiva, involving fasting, meditation, and worship.
Harvest and Seasonal Festivals
Pongal: A South Indian harvest festival celebrated with gratitude for the bountiful harvest.
Onam: A Kerala festival celebrating the mythical King Mahabali, known for its floral decorations and boat races.
Other Important Festivals
Magaa Sankranti: Celebrated across India to mark the sun's transition into the zodiac sign of Capricorn, associated with harvest and kite flying.
Raksha Bandhan: A festival symbolizing the bond between siblings, where sisters tie rakhis (sacred threads) on their brothers' wrists.
Krishna jayanthi : Celebrates the birth of Lord Krishna, with fasting, prayers, and re-enactments of his life.
Durga Puja: A major festival in Bengal, dedicated to Goddess Durga, celebrated with grand pandals (temporary structures) and immersions.
Cultural Significance of Hindu Festival
Hindu festivals are more than just religious observances. They are integral to Indian culture, fostering social cohesion, promoting values, and preserving traditions. They offer opportunities for family gatherings, community bonding, and the exchange of gifts.
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How is Diwali celebrated in different parts of India?
Certainly! Diwali, the ancient Indian festival of lights, is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fun in various regions of India. Let’s explore how this festival is observed in different parts of the country:
North India:
In Northern India, the religious significance of Diwali is associated with the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya with his wife Sita and brother Laxman after 14 years of exile.
To welcome their homecoming, the people of Ayodhya illuminated the entire kingdom with diyas (clay lamps) and fireworks, celebrating the occasion with great joy.
The tradition continues today in states like Uttar Pradesh, Punjab, Himachal Pradesh, Haryana, and Bihar.
Celebrations:
Diwali starts with Dussehra, where Ramlila (a dramatic rendition of the Ramayan) is depicted over several nights, ending with the defeat of Ravana (evil) by Ram (good).
Houses are decorated with candles, lights, diyas, bandhanwars, and rangolis.
Laxmi puja is performed at night.
People engage in gambling, shopping, cleaning, redecoration, and exchanging gifts and sweets.
Eastern India:
In Bengal, Diwali coincides with Kali Puja or Shyama Puja, which takes place at night. Goddess Kali is worshipped.
In Varanasi, devotees celebrate Dev Deepawali, believing that gods and goddesses descend to bathe in the holy Ganges River.
Western India:
Western India is mostly associated with business and trade.
A few days before Diwali, the markets of cities like Mumbai and Ahmedabad are bustling with activity as people shop for clothes, jewelry, and gifts.
Gujaratis celebrate Diwali with great enthusiasm, decorating their homes and lighting lamps.
Southern India:
Diwali is celebrated in a more subdued manner in the southern states.
Tamil Nadu observes Diwali as a day to honor ancestors and seek their blessings.
In Andhra Pradesh, people light oil lamps and burst firecrackers.
Other Regions:
In Maharashtra, people make rangoli designs at their doorsteps and exchange sweets.
Goa celebrates Diwali with traditional rituals and feasting.
Kerala observes Deepavali by lighting lamps and bursting firecrackers.
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