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Even without a major festival, the Indian home is a temple. The lighting of the diya (lamp) at dusk, the threshold rangoli (colored powder art) that changes every morning, and the aarti (ritual of light) are mundane acts of beauty. Jmag Designer Crack -
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While the West knows Diwali, the lifestyle of Diwali involves the specific scent of Dussehra marigolds, the anxiety of spring cleaning (cleaning the house for Goddess Lakshmi), and the specific "crunch" of a Karanji (a sweet dumpling). The lighting of the diya (lamp) at dusk,