10 Quick Diwali Sweets Recipes-by ndtv 2018
10 Quick Diwali sweet Recipes Diwali is a word that has been derived from the Sanskrit word Deepavali , which means a "row or a string of lights". The word is a conjugation of "deepa" or an earthen lamp and "vali" or a continuous row or series of something. The festival falls during the beginning of autumn and at the end of summer harvest. Diwali coincides with the darkest day of the year, also known as Amavasya. This day is the darkest of Hindu lunisolar calendar. Although the festival has been known as a predominantly Hindu festival, it's also celebrated by Jains, Sikhs and Newar Buddhists. However, the day marks different historical events and stories for all these religions. Read this:best diwali gifts for this Diwali Festival Recipes In This List Is: 1.Goan Nevri 2.kaju katli 3.rava there 4. Chocolate gujiya 5. Badam halwa and barfis 6. Shahi Tukda 7. Mohanthal 8. Patishapta 9. Mysore Pak 1...