Deewali which is also known as Diwali, Deepavali or Dipavali, is a festival of lights, joy, brightness and happiness. The Diwali Celebration or Diwali Festival is done with great enthusiasm by all Indians all around the world. The uniqueness of Diwali festival is in its harmony of five varied philosophies, with each day to a special thought or ideal. People celebrate each of its five days of festivities with true understanding, it will uplift and enrich the lives.

Hindu Mythology:
The Story of Rama and Sita: Lord Rama was a great warrior King who was exiled by his father Dashratha, the King of Ayodhya, along with his wife Sita and his younger brother Lakshman, on his wife's insistence. Lord Rama returned to his Kingdom Ayodhya after 14 years of exile, in which he put an end to the demon Ravana of Lanka, who was a great Pundit, highly learned but still evil dominated his mind. After this victory of Good over Evil, Rama returned to Ayodhya. In Ayodhya, the people welcomed them by lighting rows of clay lamps. So, it is an occasion in honor of Rama's victory over Ravana; of Truth's victory over Evil.
Diwali is a unique confluence of happiness, bliss & prosperity. We wish our near & dear ones a Happy Diwali by sending them Deepavali greetings and Diwali egreetings.You can also send a Diwali ecard to your distant friend. Shops are brimming with Diwali greetings and varieties of Diwali diyas along with different kinds of Diwali gifts, Diwali pictures and Diwali lamps. The prices of the Diwali ornaments are on an all time high. The sweet shops are preparing themselves for the Diwali Sweets rush.
Diwali this year: This year Diwali falls on Oct 17, 2009.
You can downloads or send free Diwali greetings and e cards from these sites:
http://www.dgreetings.com/diwali
http://diwalimela.com
http://diwalicards.com
http://www.diwali-cards.com
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