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Dhanteras Wishes 2022: Best Message and Images

Dhanteras is an Indian festival that is celebrated two days before Diwali. The word ‘Dhan’ means wealth, and ‘Teras’ means 13th day. So, Dhanteras is also known as the Festival of Wealth. This day is considered to be very promising for buying gold and silver. Dhanteras marks the beginning of the five-day Diwali festival. On […]

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Happy Deepavali Wishes, Greetings, Messages, Status Send To Your Loved Ones

Diwali also known as Deepavali is the most auspicious and significant Hindu festival celebrated all over India in the autumn season every year. It falls on the new moon, Amavasya, during the Kartik month. The spiritual significance of this great festival indicates the victory of light over darkness. It is a five days long festival

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Why Judging People Is Really About You (Not Them)

“It’s easy to judge. It’s more difficult to understand. Understanding requires compassion, patience, and a willingness to believe that good hearts sometimes choose poor methods. Through judging, we separate. Through understanding, we grow.” ~Doe Zantamata “Why doesn’t he say something?” I was sitting at the dinner table with my partner and friends. Everyone was interacting

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Happy Diwali Quotes to Make Your Life Bright and Cheerful

Deepavali the most awaited festival of the year, is a true mark of victory over evil. It marks the beginning of a new Hindu calendar year. Everyone is extremely excited and full of ecstasy with the celebrations going all around. The festival is celebrated with the vast decoration of lights and candles in entire India

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After the Assault: What I Now Know About Repressed Trauma

The small park down the street from my childhood home: friends and I spent many evenings there as teenagers. We’d watch movies on each other’s MP3 players and eat from a bag of microwave popcorn while owls hooted from the trees above. Twigs lightly poked against our backs. Fallen leaves graced skin. Crickets hummed in

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