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Deepavali is celebrated with rows (avali) of lights (deepa) to welcome Lord Rama and Sita returning from exile.
Anju Bhargava: Diwali Lights Community Building In America And Around The World Anju Bhargava 2011
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Deepavali is celebrated with rows (avali) of lights (deepa) to welcome Lord Rama and Sita returning from exile.
Anju Bhargava: Diwali Lights Community Building In America And Around The World Anju Bhargava 2011
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The people of Ayodhya (metaphorically translates to a place of no war) welcomed the trio by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (deepa), hence the name of the festival, Deepavali, or Diwali.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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The people of Ayodhya (metaphorically translates to a place of no war) welcomed the trio by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (deepa), hence the name of the festival, Deepavali, or Diwali.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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The people of Ayodhya (metaphorically translates to a place of no war) welcomed the trio by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (deepa), hence the name of the festival, Deepavali, or Diwali.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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The people of Ayodhya (metaphorically translates to a place of no war) welcomed the trio by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (deepa), hence the name of the festival, Deepavali, or Diwali.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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The people of Ayodhya (metaphorically translates to a place of no war) welcomed the trio by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (deepa), hence the name of the festival, Deepavali, or Diwali.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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The people of Ayodhya (metaphorically translates to a place of no war) welcomed the trio by lighting rows (avali) of lamps (deepa), hence the name of the festival, Deepavali, or Diwali.
Anju Bhargava: Out of Many, One: Diwali Illuminates Unity Anju Bhargava 2010
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August 11th, 2007 at 9: 57 am all these pictures are giving lot of happiness especially to pregnents like me deepa Says:
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You d'sire me ` crow 'de hole any wida or deepa, I soon make' im deep's a draw-well an 'wide as de track ob a waggon.
The Ocean Waifs A Story of Adventure on Land and Sea Mayne Reid 1850
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