Saturday, October 25, 2008

Celebrating Diwali the Telugu way Round-the-world


Telugu Cultural Association of Greater Toronto's Greetings For the Deepavali


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  • 20 comments:

    1. Do you know if there is a Hindu community in Los Angeles?

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    2. Hi! I am a Buddhism. But I pray Ganesha at home every week as I believe by blessing.

      Thank you for sharing this knowledge.

      "May Divine Blessings Shine Upon You! Happy Diwali~*"

      Best Regards,
      Tan;)

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    3. Hello my friend..
      very beautiful and interesting post.
      Good day
      Dual

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    4. Happy Deepawali. May this deepawali bring peace and properity to you and your family. Take care and enjOy the festive season.

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    5. Festival of lights and happy Deepavali to all Hindu devotees.

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    6. May this auspicious festival of lights illumine your mind’s sky and bring you all happiness. I wish you a very happy Deepavali. Let the effulgence of your Self bask in the
      glory of pure existence, knowledge and bliss.

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    7. Hi thanks for leaving a message. Happy Diwali!

      Come over to www.ecurry.com and visit me too:-D

      regards
      Soma

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    8. Good Colletion of Blog you have.. Keep it up..

      All the best!

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    9. May this wonderful festival of light be an ausipcious occasion for all.

      "May the long time sun shine upon you, all love surround you, and the pure light within you, Guide your way on."

      Happy Diwali

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    10. Happy Diwali to you and your family. Peace and blessings be upon you all. Thanks for the post. God bless.

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    11. Wishing you a Happy Diwali glowing with peace, joy and prosperity for all your family members. your collection is amazing and thinkingful....

      Thanks
      Hyderbadbazar

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    12. Hello everyone from FL.

      Happy Dipavali...

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    13. What a wonderful celebration. Happiness to all during this season.

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    14. Happy Diwali. Celebrate a little extra for me. FYI...I was born in Trinidad so it's great to see that this festival of lights is celebrated all over the world. I knew we were connected. Have a great time. Many blessings!

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    15. happy diwali guys.Hope it will bring more happines and peace for you and your family.I am from blog vata;louge,thank for your wshes i my dashboard.

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    16. Great Post! Happy Diwali to the Hyderabadi brothers! Hope you all getting the most of this occasion.

      "But I pray Ganesha at home every week as I believe by blessing."

      Great to know, tan.wiratchada. I have a small ganesha murti right beside my computer. It motivates me to keep going.

      Hopefully it does the same for you.

      Jai Sri Ram!

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    17. Nice blog.

      Happy Diwali to you and your family.

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    18. With gleam of Diyas
      And the Echo of the Chants
      May Happiness and Contentment Fill Your life
      Wishing you a very happy and prosperous Diwali !

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    19. Cool post.

      Very interesting blog with various types of posts.

      Keep up the service.

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