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thanks so much and hope you all had a joyful Diwali...

 

Regds,

Nishchint

Lokesh Bhog <lokeshbhogNature Cure ; BVP <bvp_cs94 >Thursday, 8 November, 2007 1:22:18 PM Happy Diwali!

 

 

 

 

 

Wishing you and your family a very happy and prosperous Diwali.

 

 

Diwali is associated with the coronation of Rama when he returned to Ayodhya after vanquishing the demon Ravana on the day of Dashera. Ram had been in exile for fourteen years and his followers were pleased to see his return to Ayodhya. It is a festival that marks the victory of good over evil. Deepavali means a "row of lights", and it brings along with it glowing happiness and the touch of sparklers all around.

 

Health is Wealth, have a safe Diwali. Avoid sweets thay may be adultrated. Do not drink alcohole or smoke during the festival. Supervise children while paying with fire.

Lokesh

 

 

You can celebrate Diwali in a different manner this year which will make you feel good at the same time do good to the society. You can probably think of doing any of the following:-

 

1* Select a poor family in your neighborhood and with the money kept aside for crackers gift them and make it a pleasant surprise for them

2* In our society or among our family members gather together and probably spend that money on having a get together and not burn crackers which will reduce pollution.

3* Visit some orphanage or an old age home and spend that money on the people out there and make them feel good.

4* Save that money and may be sponsor a child through any of the charity organizations working in India.

5* Last but not the least spread this word and spread awareness

 

 

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Thank u very much and God bless u every happiness in your life. Anita KohliSarvesh Shrivastava <sarveshwar.shrivastava wrote: Dear Lokesh A Very Happy and Prosperous Diwali to you and your family Sarvesh

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