diwali - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of diwali in Hindi

  • दिवाली

diwali Definition

Noun

  • a Hindu festival of lights, held in the period October to November. It is particularly associated with Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity, and marks the beginning of the fiscal year in India.

diwali Example

  • We feel it is wonderful that the Diwali festival of lights takes place here, as it highlights the rich cultural diversity of our city. ( हमें लगता है कि यह अद्भुत है कि रोशनी का दिवाली त्योहार यहां होता है, क्योंकि यह हमारे शहर की समृद्ध सांस्कृतिक विविधता को उजागर करता है। )
  • I recall a drive outside Delhi on Diwali, and we passed village after village lit up like a fairyland, with hundreds of clay diyas.  ( मुझे दिवाली पर दिल्ली के बाहर एक ड्राइव याद आती है, और हम सैकड़ों मिट्टी के दीयों के साथ, एक परियों के देश की तरह जगमगाते गाँव-गाँव गुज़रे। )
  • A hundred dancers, clothed in rainbow silks, celebrate Diwali in Blenheim palace.  ( इंद्रधनुष के रेशमी कपड़े पहने एक सौ नर्तक ब्लेनहेम महल में दिवाली मनाते हैं। )
  • The other two significant religious minorities in Malaysia, Deepavali respectively. ( मलेशिया में अन्य दो महत्वपूर्ण धार्मिक अल्पसंख्यक क्रमशः दीपावली हैं। )

More Sentence

  • The most visible Hindu festivals in Singapore are Deepavali and Thaipusam.
  • The manes return to their abode on the evening of Deepavali.
  • The film fared poorly at the 1999 Deepavali releases box office.
  • Both fall in love with the sage's daughter Deepavali.
  • And also people celebrate Vijaya dashami and Deepavali festivals very delightfully.
  • And in this Deepavali release, he gives more of the same.
  • Deepavali however, is not federal holiday in the state of Sarawak.
  • Fire figures show that on average at least one person dies each year during Diwali celebrations as a result of careless use of candles.  
  • There are opportunists who think of Diwali as a way to make a buck and sell it as a colorful commodity on the market.  
  • During Diwali, for instance, it was difficult to tell if the diyas were lit on the parapet of our house or on that of our Hindu neighbours.  
  • Round Syal's wrist is a thin band, a gaga, that represents a Diwali prayer.  
  • During Diwali, celebrants wear new clothing and colourful, traditional dress.  
  • India, by contrast, sets aside just two Hindu days a year on its national calendar Navaratri and Diwali.  
  • This year, in spite of the late night sound-revelry by the guys in the hostel, Diwali was, by and large a festival of lights for me.  
  • Why is Diwali so important in India.
  • Diwali is the festival of enjoyment and fun.
  • It's difficult to find diwali in a sentence.
  • The day after Diwali, is celebrated as Padwa.
  • Hence, the day is known as Deva-Diwali.
  • This Diwali, this Kodi is set to fly high '.
  • The Diwali had undercooked rice and grape leaves.
  • For many, Diwali is also a time for gambling.
  • Also known as the festival of lights, Diwali celebrates the triumph of good over evil, and also marks the beginning of the Hindu new year.  
  • If anyone sent us a Diwali card or a Yom Kippur cracker we would be delighted, not offended.  
  • Warm greetings to Indian Americans across our country as you observe the festival of Diwali.