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Celebrate Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, with informative tips on how to make your own Diwali lamp or how to craft a customary rangoli, both essentials to the five-day festival. Adults going to traditional Diwali parties can find help on wardrobe essentials as well as how to apply the requisite henna tattoos. eHow even has tips on how to host an eco-friendly Diwali, which is sure to remain a growing trend.
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Karanji is a sweet dumpling stuffed with coconut, almonds and raisins. It is a traditional dessert in India, used in the celebration of Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights. It is observed over a...
Shakkarpare is a sweet, fried dough dessert commonly found in Indian cuisine. Rabri is a thickened, sweet milk, flavored with nuts, also a staple Indian dessert item. Both are sweet and delicious...
Malpua is an Indian dish similar to a pancake with syrup. It is traditional fare for Diwali, also known as Deepavali, the Hindu festival of lights. Deepavali celebrates the triumph of good over...
Doodh peda, also called Pala Kova, is a sweet dessert item found in Indian cuisine. It is a traditional food used to celebrate the Hindu festival of Diwali, also called Deepavali, the festival of...