diwali
diwali is a Hindu festival when easter is a Christian one!
diwali remarks return of lord rama. easter remarks return of jesus.
Well, darling, Diwali and Easter are as different as night and day. Diwali is a Hindu festival of lights celebrating the victory of light over darkness, while Easter is a Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus. So, in a nutshell, one involves colorful lights and sweets, and the other involves bunnies and chocolate eggs. Got it? Good.
On Diwali-this indicates festival Diwali. At Diwali-It might indicates Diwali is some Place.
The population of christians is more than hindus in UK. Easter is the festival of christians.
Well, darling, Diwali is a Hindu festival of lights celebrated in autumn, while Easter is a Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. So basically, one involves colorful lights and sweets, while the other involves chocolate bunnies and egg hunts. Different strokes for different folks, honey.
Fathers day, Mothers day, Christmas, New Year, Diwali, Halloween and Easter.
The Mahabharat is the story of war between "kauravs" and "Pandavas". No their is no connection between Mahabharat and Diwali .
Well Easter is celebrated by Catholics and Christians while Ramadan is celebrated by Muslims. Ramadan is a full month of fasting while Easter is not. Easter consists of bunnies and chocolates as a big symbol that everyone has but Ramadan does not have that.
28 October 1962 was the date of Diwali according to Deepavali.netDiwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November).
On diwali ladies draw rangoli on floor. They draw it using colours.
Easter is not an Islamic holiday; Muslims do whatever they would on any other Sunday when Easter rolls around. As a result, wishing a Muslim "Happy Easter" may be seen as awkward or offensive. Imagine how you, as a Christian, might feel if someone wished you "Happy Diwali".
Diwali falls on the new moon night (Amavasya) between mid-October and mid-November. Diwali is celebrated for five days according to the lunisolar. It begins in late Ashvin (between September and October) and ends in early Kartika (between October and November). Diwali was on 9 November 1950 according to Deepavali.net