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DescriptionDiwali Lighting Mini Lamps 2011.jpg
English: Diwali lighting. Diwali or Deepavali is the festival of lights, the largest and the grandest festival in India. Taken at Orchid Hotel Mumbai, India. Diwali Lighting at Orchid Hotel. Hotels, retail centers, shops all begin decorating and hanging festive lights days to weeks in advance.
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