Description |
93 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 24 cm. |
Series |
Orca origins |
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Orca origins.
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Contents |
What is Diwali? -- The Hindu legends of Diwali -- Rama's legend -- Krishna's legend -- Lakshmi's legend -- The days of Diwali -- Hindu Diwali-- Sikh Diwali -- Jain Diwali -- Aditya's story -- The history of Indian immigration -- Coming to North America -- United States -- Canada -- The Komagata Maru -- After the Komagata Maru incident -- Swati's story -- Nimrat's story -- The evolution of Diwali -- The changing face of Diwali in India - Mithai gets a makeover -- Widows celebrate Diwali -- Diwali in North America now -- Mitra's story -- Sapna's story -- Diwali around the world -- Diwali in India -- Jaipur -- Varanasi -- West Bengal and Assam -- Goa -- Diwali in the slums of Mumbai -- Kerala -- Diwali outside India -- Nepal -- Great Britain -- Singapore -- Thailand -- South Africa -- Suriname -- Trinidad -- A final word from the author. |
Data Quality |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Form |
Issued also in electronic formats. |
Summary |
Fireworks, food and family. Diwali reminds us that light will always prevail over darkness through the retelling of the legends of Rama, Krishna and Lakshmi in the biggest and brightest of all Indian festivals. |
Subject |
Divali -- Juvenile literature.
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Divali. (OCoLC)fst00895678
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Divali -- Juvenile literature.
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Genre/Form |
Juvenile works. (OCoLC)fst01411637
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Other Form: |
Singh, Rina, 1955-, author. Diwali. Orca origins (CaOONL)20169005003 |
ISBN |
9781459810075 (bound) |
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1459810074 (bound) |
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