As Diwali approaches, sweets and treats are everywhere, symbolising the joy and togetherness of the season. But if you are managing your blood sugar, the celebration can be a bit of a challenge.
Gone are the days when sweets and mithai had to be oil-laden and sugar-loaded. As we indulge in the rich traditions and ...
Have a sweet tooth craving? This will be your best pick! A tasty and easy to make North Indian dessert. A must for Diwali and for any auspicious occasion you need to celebrate.
Now, as an adult, Diwali is very much the same as it has always ... Seeing their faces light up when making and eating sweets like lemon Laddoos adds extra sparkle to an already magical time ...
Guru Hargobind refused to leave the prison for freedom until he was able to bring all of the princes with him. Diwali is celebrated with worship, sharing sweets, fireworks and lights. While the story ...
Typical customs include spending time with family and friends, attending pujas (prayers), eating mithai (sweets), lighting diyas (lamps), and fireworks. But why is Diwali celebrated? Where does ...
Around 2:30pm today (14 March), the mayor handed over the gifts at the zero point of the Akhaura International Immigration Checkpost in Brahmanbaria ...
Many people buy gold on the first day of Diwali, known as Dhanteras – an act they believe will bring them good luck. Setting off firecrackers is a cherished tradition, as is exchanging sweets ...
Many people buy gold on the first day of Diwali, known as Dhanteras - an act they believe will bring them good luck. Setting off firecrackers is a cherished tradition, as is exchanging sweets and ...
Apart from the eating of sweets and bursting crackers, or decorating the homes, the main event of Diwali in the majority of homes is Lakshmi puja. On the day of Diwali, October 31 this year ...