I have an Indian friend Mansi, who lives here in San Jose, quite close to my place. Over the years she has become a very good friend of mine. We keep chatting for long hours whenever we meet and visit each other's homes. In this way, I have come to know a lot of facts about Indian culture and their biggest festivals. Diwali or
The Festival of Lights is one of them. This is one of my favorite festivals too. I have heard from Mansi how the Indian homes are adorned with colorful lights and lights with oil and earthenware, which they call diyas (spelled as DI-YAA). They even celebrate this particular day with offerings to the Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi, with fireworks and crackers.
Now, wouldn't it be exciting to have someone's birthday on
Diwali? For those who have
November 9 birthdays, it can be quite a fun! You can decorate your house with colorful lights and arrange for a sparkling fireworks display for the guests invited to your birthday party.
Diwali birthday can be a pleasant and the brightest day for you, especially if you are depressed that
Halloween is over for this year:) So, get geared for double delight and party time on the joyous occasion of Diwali or the
Festival of Lights, and wish the birthday boy or girl who is lucky to have a Diwali birthday!
Send this Diwali Birthday eCard !
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