Wishing you a very happy Diwali

 

Hello students, Engineering Study Material Wishing you a very happy Diwali ||  Happy Diwali to you and your family.  May this festival of lights bring happiness, prosperity and peace in your life.        Happy Diwali to our friends and family with love, light, and hope.    Happy Diwali!    Hope you have a warm, fulfilling & joyous day.    May this festival of lights brighten your life and bring you happiness & prosperity in the year ahead    Awaiting Diwali with hope and joy is what makes the festival of lights even more special.    The happiness that Diwali brings to our lives is indescribable.    Let's make this Diwali a memorable one where we light up the hearts of many by our acts of goodness. Happy diwali!    1. In India, Diwali is the festival of lights.  2. It is the most important Hindu festival that lasts for five days.  3. Diwali signifies the victory of good over evil and symbolizes the beginning of a new year.  4. It is celebrated on full moon day with family and friends, exchanging gifts and sweets, wearing new clothes and lighting diyas (earthen lamps).      Thank you


Hello students,

Engineering Study Material Wishing you a very happy Diwali ||

Happy Diwali to you and your family.

May this festival of lights bring happiness, prosperity and peace in your life.




Happy Diwali to our friends and family with love, light, and hope.


Happy Diwali!


Hope you have a warm, fulfilling & joyous day.


May this festival of lights brighten your life and bring you happiness & prosperity in the year ahead


Awaiting Diwali with hope and joy is what makes the festival of lights even more special.


The happiness that Diwali brings to our lives is indescribable.


Let's make this Diwali a memorable one where we light up the hearts of many by our acts of goodness. Happy diwali!


1. In India, Diwali is the festival of lights.

2. It is the most important Hindu festival that lasts for five days.

3. Diwali signifies the victory of good over evil and symbolizes the beginning of a new year.

4. It is celebrated on full moon day with family and friends, exchanging gifts and sweets, wearing new clothes and lighting diyas (earthen lamps).



Thank you 








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