Hindus around the world will be celebrating Diwali or commonly-known here as Deepavali tomorrow, Nov 5. Here's wishing you
As Malaysia is a multi-ethnic society, Deepavali is a public holiday here. South Asians, or rather Indians, make up more than 10% of the population. As this will be a longer weekend than usual, many people will take the opportunity to go home to their family for those "out-of-towners". So, where are you headed to?
Happy Deepavali to all who celebrates!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to a Deepavali open house tomorrow. :)
Happy Diwali..Namaste ~;)
ReplyDeletehappy diwalee to you too!! for me, it's always wiser to stay back in KL during long weekends, haha~~ :p
ReplyDeleteHappy hols! :)
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Deepavali today is a stay at home day.
ReplyDeleteWork's been busy these days, so slowing down my pace at home is much appreciated.
Yeah! Happy Diwali to all those who are celebrating it. :D
ReplyDeleteLina, nice! Enjoy!
ReplyDeleteNamaste, Bananaz, Happy Diwali to you too. :)
SK, you're right. KL's the best place to be in any festival.
ReplyDeleteMei Teng, happy hols to you too. I wonder what exciting place you will be taking your camera to.
Hey Prince, thanks! Holidays are always enjoyable. You, have a great day too.
ReplyDeleteShingo, I know what you mean. Enjoy the restday..
Tekkaus, yep, happy Diwali to all..
ReplyDeleteNice picture, even here its a public holiday, hope you people enjoy a lot,happy diwali to all of you...
ReplyDeleteHappy diwali to all of you, have a great day ahead...
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The well-known festival for Hindus, Happy Diwali on the occasion of biggest festival in India, it’s called the festival of lights celebrated on triumph over the darkness.More on Happy Deepavali 2020
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