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Deepavali or Diwali marks the most festive time of the year for Indians all over the world, across 3 major religions — Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. It falls on the night of a new moon in the Tamil Lunar Month of Aippasi. According to most legends that depict the origin of Deepavali, this day symbolizes...
It's going to be a Divine Diwali at Pavilion KL this year! Be sure to snap a shot of yourself at the Pavilion Crystal Fountain, awarded by the Malaysia Book of Records for “The Biggest Illuminated Fabric Flower Kolam” in Malaysia. Inspired by flower shows and garden festivals around the world, the mall presents 9...
Deepavali marks the most festive time of the year for Indians all over the world, across 3 major religions — Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism. Widely celebrated in Malaysia, you can find lots of activities and decors in the malls during this festive period. From kolam decoration to Deepavali-themed workshops, families are welcomed at Da Men...
The festival of colours is coming and of course, it is not complete without colourful Kolam! Kolam is a form of traditional Hindu art, practised since the olden times and is usually drawn in front of homes to symbolise auspiciousness. As the world progresses rapidly and people are pressed for time, the humble art of...
It's going to be a colorful affair at Central Market this month as the annual Deepavali celebration is back! This year, they are highlighting the Luminous Colours of Deepavali through many vibrant activities for the whole family to enjoy. Head over there to catch the Deepavali activities happening such as kolam making demonstration, murukku-making demonstration,...
Deepavali or Diwali is a colourful annual Hindu celebration and this year it falls on 27 October. Also known as the Festival of Lights, the celebration is to signify the triumph of light over darkness and the victory of good over evil. Intermark Mall celebrates the Festival of Lights with the Artistry of Diwali. Drop...
Diwali is one of the world’s biggest indian festivals. Diwali means rows of lighted lamps. It is a festival of lights and every Indian celebrates it with joy. During this festival, people light up their houses and shops. They worship Lord Ganesha for good welfare and prosperity and Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and wisdom. As...
As Deepavali is fast approaching, Malaysians are rushing to prepare for the special occasion. Just head over to Little India to witness the festivities. Nothing like an array of Indian sweets and colourful sarees to get you in the mood of celebration. The most wonderful part about living in Malaysia is being able to get...
One of the most festive time of the year is just around the corner! Your little ones are probably wondering what it is their Indian friends at school are celebrating this coming Saturday. Puzzled as to how you should introduce a new culture and its traditions to your children? Worry not! Usher in the joyous...
For an all-year round insight into the Indian culture and shopping, take a stroll down the streets of Brickfields to enjoy the riot of colors and beautiful ethnic wares by the traders here. Brickfields is Malaysia’s official Little India and used to be a simple residential neighbourhood just outside KL but was recently transformed into...
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