Lights For Diwali Quotes

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The influence of Hinduism is all over the church and our lives beyond its stone walls: We wear saris and dhotis to church, light traditional lamps, apply sandalwood paste on our foreheads, and choose auspicious days to schedule important events. Our girls sport the round dots resembling Hollywood laser-sight spots on their foreheads, and every Christian in the south celebrates Diwali with the same fervor as any Hindu
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Merlin Franco (Saint Richard Parker)
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You cannot celebrate the festival of light before combating the darkness within
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Kapil Raj (Endurer: A Rape Story)
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Diwali is a festival of light and hope, not of pollution and death.
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Abhijit Naskar
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Recently, the Google Internet search "Diwali greetings" was the second-most popular search worldwide during Diwali.
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June Preszler (Diwali: Hindu Festival of Lights (First Facts))
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Diwali (Lakshmi Pujan/Amavasya) is the darkest night of the year. And our ancestors have taught us to overcome darkness with light. When the moon is not shining, neither the sun, sky is dark; India glitters. Proud of being part of such a wise and one of the finest tradition. Diwali is practicing "เคคเคฎเคธเฅ‹เคฎเคพ เคœเฅ‹เคคเคฟเคฐเฅเค—เคฎเคฏ" . . . Happy Diwali to all. May der b light in your life. . .
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Harihar D. Naik
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You cannot celebrate the festival of light before combating the darkness within
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Kapil Raj
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This Diwali; empower someone to enjoy the Festival of Lights, by making their life bright.
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Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma (Yog To Yoga)
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Sonnet of Festivals Christmas isn't about the decorations, It's about compassion. Hanukkah isn't about the sufganiyot, It's about amalgamation. Ramadan isn't about the feast, It's about affection. Diwali isn't about the lights, It's about ascension. Our world is filled with festivals, But what do they really mean? Celebrating them with cultural exclusivity, Makes us not human but savage fiend. Every festival belongs to all of humanity, For happiness has no religious identity.
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Abhijit Naskar (I Vicdansaadet Speaking: No Rest Till The World is Lifted)
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Diwali was the Festival of Lights. The celebration of the goodness in this world over darkness. A holiday that could be whatever anyone wanted it to be. And for Sam and me, having first fallen for each other on Diwali, I knew it would always be the day we celebrated our love for each other, too.
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Sonya Lalli (A Holly Jolly Diwali)
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Light up your Diwali With great pleasure and wonderful happiness Because it's come at least one in a year!!
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Prashant Kumar (Yoga Therapy: Diabetes and its Prevention: A sequence designed to prevent and/or control diabetes)
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Allow each lamp you light to bring a smile to your face and to enlighten your soul. Allow the earthen lampโ€™s flame to cleanse your heart, mind, and soul. May the Diwali lamps brighten your life and the rangoli add more colours to it. May the sound of crackers and sweets bring more glee and cheer. The mirth, merriment, and joy of this divine festival surround you for the rest of your life. Happy Deepavali.
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Shree Shambav (Twenty + One - 21 Short Stories)
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May the festival of light brighten your life. Every new day comes with a new spark of happiness. A shower of blessings from God keeps running over your house. Songs of love and music of peace make you dance and fill your soul with joy. I wish you and your family a very happy Diwali.
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Mohammed Zaki Ansari ("Zaki's Gift Of Love")
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Festive Fun Finder Press (Diwali Story Book for Kids: Celebrate the Festival of Lights with Inspiring Stories of Friendship, Family, and Life Lessons: A Perfect Gift to Brighten Boys and Girls Hearts (Light Up with Diwali 3))
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Call it Halloween, Diwali or Dia de Los Muertos, it's the universal struggle for light, of us humans - insan - humanos.
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Abhijit Naskar (The Humanitarian Dictator)
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This Diwaliโ€ฆ Don't just light up the Sky, but stop someone Cry. Don't just eat Sweets, but share your Love on the Streets. Don't just buy Gold, but help someone who is Helpless and Old.-RVM
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R.V.M.
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There are so many ways to exit towards the Light, but with my luck, I'd be the one electrocuted by Diwali lights. Or the one who cracks her head falling off a footstool. I'd still be a jester, leaving the audience with a stitch in their sides.
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Amruta Patil (Kari)
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Diya was exactly like her namesake. She was a light, a shining gift to the world. And I was determined to help wind her back up to the one hundred percent sparkly, optimistic, and love-fueled Diya she always was.
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Sonya Lalli (A Holly Jolly Diwali)
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Happy Holidays (The Sonnet) Spirit of Christmas doesn't grow on a fir tree, Christmas blooms wherever the heart is hatefree. Ramadan isn't fulfilled by feasting on some tasty beef, The greatest of feast is haram if others go hungry. Hanukkah's miracle isn't about the oil lasting 8 days, Rather it's about the resilience of light amidst darkness. Fireworks may be diwali for those still in kindergarten, Everyday is diwali for an existence rooted in kindness. The will to love and the will to lift are the backbone, Of all human celebration, tradition and communion. Take that fundamental will out of the equation, All you have left are rituals without meaning and mission. Fasting, feasting and decorating are step two of any festival. First and foremost, at our altar within, we gotta light a candle.
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Abhijit Naskar (Sin Dios Sรญ Hay Divinidad: The Pastor Who Never Was)
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Diwali is celebrating with diyas, lighting up in heart too, for inner illumination.
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Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma (Yog To Yoga)
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Light up the lamps of Joy and let there be smiles.
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Vikrmn: CA Vikram Verma (Yog To Yoga)
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Diwali echoes the sparking lights of unity, love and compassion. Each diya carries the promise of shared values of joy.
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Amit Ray (Peace Bliss Beauty and Truth: Living with Positivity)
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Deepawali - The holy light Yesterday it was the festival of lights, Bright, sparkling, endlessly shimmering lights, With children running on the lanes that led everywhere, Because on this day happiness takes a stroll everywhere, It was a scene of joy and happiness, A moment to celebrate togetherness, While many indulged in savouring sweets, Many felt just walking and talking on these ever stretching streets, That on this day, led everywhere, Because on this day everyone seemed to appear in these streets from nowhere, Life had acquired an eloquent rush, life was in a flow of its own, And one felt the the joy of a holy kiss unknown, They say on this day good prevailed over evil, But I say, on this day humans realised nothing is more beautiful than a beautiful human will!โ€ In the night the sky was lit with fire crackers that carried someones joys into the sky, And when I saw them bursting in the sky, I thought of you often my love, not just by and by, Until it was late in the night and the playfulness of the festive day decided to repose, And I too called it a day, as my imaginations, now your beautiful dreams composed!
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Javid Ahmad Tak (They Loved in 2075!)
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Though Diwali celebrated light banishing darkness, Ravana was not a flat villain. And Ram was not an infallible hero.
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Parini Shroff (The Bandit Queens)
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Integration is Illumination (The Sonnet) Asato ma sad gamaya*, Benevolence is bismillah. Tamaso ma jyotir gamaya**, Mind is the mightiest menorah. Luz, lux, noor - light by any name, Brings the same illumination. And what is this mythical light, If not an act of collective ascension! Light is not the absence of darkness, Light is the absence of indifference. Darkness is symptom, coldness is the sickness, Once we treat coldness, we'll treat all darkness. I repeat, light by any name brings the same illumination. If not now, when will we put an end to this dehumanization! (*Let's rise from ignorance to truth. **Let's rise from darkness to light.)
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Abhijit Naskar (Esperanza Impossible: 100 Sonnets of Ethics, Engineering & Existence)