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Deepavali is based on religion, not language

DEEPAVALI, or Diwali, this year is a historic event, as it comes on the cusp of the 160th anniversary of the arrival of our ancestors from India in 1860.

Let us also make Deepavali 2020 an epoch-making event, heralding the dawn of a new era of Hindu unity at grassroots level. Let all Hindus make Hindu unity a reality, by enjoying a united Deepavali celebration.

Light is the essence of Deepavali. The light shines brightest when it is darkest. The appropriate time to celebrate Deepavali is Amavasya time. Amavasya marks the darkest and moonless night of the

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