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Diwali MySpace Graphics Comments - MySpace Diwali Comments for Friendster, Orkut Scrap

To use the free Diwali graphic comments: Copy the HTML code from below the graphic image and paste the code on your blog, MySpace, Friendster, Hi5, Xanga, Piczo, Orkut, Multiply, TagWorld or other social networking profile page. You can also post the Diwali graphics code as a MySpace comment.


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Diwali - The festival of Light

Diwali, the Hindu "festival of lights," is the best known of Hindu festivals and certainly the brightest and charming. Amid the dark skies of autumn, lights illumine homes throughout India and its Diaspora, while families celebrate with visits, gifts, and feasts. The five day long festival starts in the 14th day of the dark half of the Hindu calendar month of Aswina. (Every Hindu month is divided into a light half generally fortnight long, when the moon waxes, and a dark half, when it wanes.) By the Gregorian calendar, Diwali generally falls in October or November.