Diwali, the Indian festival of lights taking ... all involving a heroic figure overcoming evil. In addition to sweets, the ...
Diwali is a festival filled with joy, togetherness and happiness and real happiness comes from good food, especially sweets. Sweets are the soul of Indian festivals. Make your friends and family ...
Sweets are a treasured part of many holidays – and Diwali is no different. Diwali, the festival of lights, is one of the biggest festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists ...
In honour of the Festival of Lights, we decided to sample some Diwali treats. Young Post got a taste of Diwali thanks to junior reporter Joy Pamnani, who shared some of her sweets with us ...
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is a time for celebration, joy, and indulgence. One of the most cherished traditions of ...
Most years in early November, Ishita Gawde uses two grocery carts at the store, one for each arm. They’re filled with all sorts of treats, curries and savory tastes for a major Indian ...
The festival of Diwali, celebrated every year by Hindus ... with brightly coloured diyas (lamps), flowers and crackers. Sweet and savoury treats sitting under bright lights in shops and an ...
Sanjana Modha shares her experiences of Diwali growing up in a Hindu home and talks us through some of her favourite celebratory dishes A festival ... making and eating sweets like lemon Laddoos ...
People spend luxuriously and dine merrily. New clothes, sweets, crackers and get-togethers make Diwali the most enjoyable festival. Diwali brings more business Businesses thrive during Diwali.
Diwali is a significant festival in Hinduism, Jainism and Sikhism ... Diwali is celebrated with worship, sharing sweets, fireworks and lights. While the story varies from region to region, its essence ...
Through this, the festival of Diwali was born. Image caption ... Mithai are Indian sweets, made from flour, milk, sugar and nuts and flavoured with other ingredients such as rose water or cardamom.