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Thread: Happy Diwali!!!

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    Happy Diwali!!!



    Have a great Diwali, everyone.

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    Re: Happy Diwali!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by LadyOhh View Post


    Have a great Diwali, everyone.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diwali
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    Re: Happy Diwali!!!

    thats an indian uh.. thing (Not sure wether its a festival, holiday, ceremony, etc.) right? Sorry if i sound uneducated, but i've never really studied other types of religious... ceremonies? like that... lol

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    Re: Happy Diwali!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by DBD View Post
    thats an indian uh.. thing (Not sure wether its a festival, holiday, ceremony, etc.) right? Sorry if i sound uneducated, but i've never really studied other types of religious... ceremonies? like that... lol
    Well Indian is not really a religion, Diwali is celebrated by many religions like. Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism.

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