RMRM9PCR–Deepavali or Diwali Decorations in Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore.
RMAYJMX1–Diwali Decorations Gods Flowers and Candles Tooting London England
RM2DAEN5C–Beautiful young girl looking and smiling at Diwali decorations
RFMMDFAB–Candle Traditionally used for Decoration on hindu festival of Diwali. India
RFD0KG34–Family with shopping bags in front of Diwali decorations
RMAX3KFX–Diwali lights, Belgrave Road, Leicester, England, UK
RMA38JYK–Diwali decorations on the Ram Raja Temple, in the Bazar of Orchha, Madhya Pradesh, India
RM2D9P8NH–Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. 7th November 2020. UK weather. A man cycles in fog under Diwali decorations during the second coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RFATF8EW–indian decorations for diwali festival in a village in the kerala backwaters
RMEE0E96–The Electric Woods, Robin Hill, Isle of Wight.
RMB1E2RR–Diwali decorations hanging from a tree in an Indian garden
RFAXDRA0–Woman selling Diwali decorations, Jaipur
RMKFM9RD–Coloured lanterns hang up in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh during the annual Diwali celebrations.
RF2P7DRR7–Colourful rangoli flowers float in pools of water to celebrate Diwali
RM2A6WMYA–Vendors selling Diwali decorations in the Sadar Bazar district of Delhi
RF2A4TW4H–Diwali decorations - candles are lighted up by a clay oil lamp. Background concept for indian religious tradition culture, temple, church, worshiping,
RMBM2GEX–Small shop selling Diwali festival decorations, Udaipur, Rajasthan, India
RF2K1Y34P–Colourful street decorations in Little India during the Diwali annual festival also known as the Festival of Lights. Little India, Singapore
RMDMKCK3–The sites and attractions of Hampi, India.
RMRM9PCW–Deepavali or Diwali Decorations in Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore.
RMAY7209–Wembley England Diwali Decorations
RFGG3R38–Diwali decorations
RM2T33E9G–Period from late October to November 2023. Deepavali street decoration at Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore.
RM2K84F1E–Kolkata, India. 20th Oct, 2022. Customers look at lanterns and Diwali decorations on display at a shop. Diwali is the biggest Indian festival of lights, usually lasting five days starting from 24th October this year. Diwali is celebrated to spiritually signify the victory of light over darkness, good over evil. Furthermore, it is a celebration of the day Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana after defeating the demon Ravana in Lanka and serving 14 years of exile as per Hindu mythology. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RFAAA2YB–Diwali christmas lights, Belgrave Road, Leicester, England, UK
RMET0GJG–Light decorations at main entry of Bombay Stock Market which is decorated during Diwali Deepawali celebrations in Bombay
RFKH5G79–Diwali festival background concept with clay diya lamps floral decorations and rangoli pattern.
RMATF8EK–local diwali festival village decorations in kerala
RM2KD1AKH–Cobbled Bold Street in the Ropewalks area of central Liverpool, now full of independent shops, trendy cafes and multicultural restaurants, in autumn sunshine, UK
RM2H2Y00F–Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. 24th October 2021. A family stand in their garden after the Diwali lights switch on event which was different from normal with no main stage or firework display because of Covid-19 worries. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2K84F5X–Customers look at lanterns and Diwali decorations on display at a shop. Diwali is the biggest Indian festival of lights, usually lasting five days starting from 24th October this year. Diwali is celebrated to spiritually signify the victory of light over darkness, good over evil. Furthermore, it is a celebration of the day Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana after defeating the demon Ravana in Lanka and serving 14 years of exile as per Hindu mythology. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RMKFM9R9–Coloured lanterns hang up in Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh during the annual Diwali celebrations.
RF2P7DRRB–Multiple sets of rangoli flowers float on water to celebrate Diwali.
RM2A6WMMT–A vendor selling Diwali decorations in the Sadar Bazar district of Delhi
RMCMKJCM–Female dancers with floral hair decorations at the Diwali Festival 2nd November 2013 at the Guildhall, Cathedral Square, Peterborough, England
RM2T52JCM–Deepavali street decorations on Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore
RF2K1Y359–Colourful street decorations in Little India during the Diwali annual festival also known as the Festival of Lights. Little India, Singapore
RM2MA2ERY–Flower decorations for the Hindu religious festival of Diwali, George Town, Penang, Malaysia. No PR
RMRM9PFG–Deepavali or Diwali Decorations in Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore.
RMAYJMX5–Diwali Decorations Gods Flowers and Candles Tooting London England
RMJGBN9P–Republic of Singapore. Serangoon Road, the main thoroughfare of the area known as Little India. The decorations are for the Deepwali Hindu festival.
RMDR26M2–Shinny Diwali lanterns
RM2K84F1X–Kolkata, India. 20th Oct, 2022. Customers look at lanterns and Diwali decorations on display at a shop. Diwali is the biggest Indian festival of lights, usually lasting five days starting from 24th October this year. Diwali is celebrated to spiritually signify the victory of light over darkness, good over evil. Furthermore, it is a celebration of the day Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana after defeating the demon Ravana in Lanka and serving 14 years of exile as per Hindu mythology. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RFA2CRX0–traffic trails and diwali lights along Belgrave Road, Leicester, England, UK
RMET0GJF–Light decorations at main entry of Bombay Stock Market which is decorated during Diwali Deepawali celebrations in Bombay
RFKH5G88–Diwali festival background concept with clay diya lamps floral decorations and rangoli pattern.
RMDH9DB0–Building lits on Diwali
RM2KD1AFA–Cobbled Bold Street in the Ropewalks area of central Liverpool, now full of independent shops, trendy cafes and multicultural restaurants, in autumn sunshine, UK
RM2DAR3NK–Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. 14th November 2020. A woman on a bus passes decorations after Covid-19 restrictions meant the usual Diwali day ceremony and celebrations were cancelled this year. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2K84F5P–Customers look at lanterns and Diwali decorations on display at a shop. Diwali is the biggest Indian festival of lights, usually lasting five days starting from 24th October this year. Diwali is celebrated to spiritually signify the victory of light over darkness, good over evil. Furthermore, it is a celebration of the day Rama returned to his kingdom in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and his brother Lakshmana after defeating the demon Ravana in Lanka and serving 14 years of exile as per Hindu mythology. (Photo by Avishek Das/SOPA Images/Sipa USA)
RFC9AE6A–A design made by earthen lamp on the occassion of Diwali, the festival of light, India
RF2P7DRPY–Colourful rangoli flowers float in a pool of water to celebrate Diwali
RF2DC7N44–Diwali 2020 events cancelled in Leicester due to the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic.
RMCMKJGB–Female dancer with beautiful floral hair decorations performing a traditional Indian dance at the Diwali Festival 2nd November 2013 at the Guildhall, Cathedral Square, Peterborough, England
RM2T52JAB–Deepavali street decorations on Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore
RF2K1Y317–Colourful street decorations in Little India during the Diwali annual festival also known as the Festival of Lights. Little India, Singapore
RM2WAEDDR–House with Christmas lights and snow.
RFD0KG3E–Family with shopping bags in front of Diwali decorations
RMB9GR1B–House with Diwali Lights Balaclava Mauritius
RMJGBN9R–Republic of Singapore. Serangoon Road, the main thoroughfare of the area known as Little India. The decorations are for the Deepwali Hindu festival.
RMD5GPKW–Diwali (Festival of Light) decorations on sale in a side street market in Chandni Chowk, Old Delhi, India
RF2JPP2GA–Floral Decorations
RMAR5T5G–Diwali, Little India, Singapore
RMET0GJE–Light decorations at main entry of Bombay Stock Market which is decorated during Diwali Deepawali celebrations in Bombay
RFKH5G6H–Diwali festival background concept with clay diya lamps floral decorations and rangoli pattern.
RF2APJKEJ–Indian burning soil lamp at Diwali night.
RM2KD1AJA–Cobbled Bold Street in the Ropewalks area of central Liverpool, now full of independent shops, trendy cafes and multicultural restaurants, in autumn sunshine, UK
RF2WKKKN6–Different light are sell in light market in Pune for diwali decoration and diwali celebration, Pune, India.
RMBM23XP–Diwali deepak lights (oil and cotton wick candles) and shrine decorations, India, Asia
RFRNX9N2–Colorful Diwali Festival Decorations on Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore
RF2P7DRPF–Colourful rangoli flowers float in a pool of water in front of the bronze artwork titled Fortuna by Helaine Blumenfeld in Jubilee Park, Canary Wharf
RF2DC7N3R–Belgrave Neighbourhood Centre being used as a testing centre. Diwali 2020 events cancelled in Leicester due to the coronavirus Covid-19 pandemic.
RM2D9P8PH–Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. 7th November 2020. UK weather. A big wheel erected as part of Diwali celebrations sits in fog during the second coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2T52M3N–Deepavali street lights on Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore
RFGG3R4D–Family celebrating Diwali
RMBR0NDG–Women selling Marigold strings (garlands) at the Hindu temple for decorations during Diwali.
RFD0KG2H–Family with shopping bags in front of Diwali decorations
RMA979G1–Diwali Lights Tooting London
RFPY2FD5–Colourful street lights and decorations celebrating Diwali or Deepavali festival of lights in Little India, Singapore during blue hour
RF2RDKBRB–June 28th 2023, Uttarakhand, India. Different types of firecrackers on a tabletop. Diwali festival.
RMKEC234–Nakodar, Panjab, India. 19th October 2017. Diwali or the festival of lights is widely celebrated across India . It is a busy day as traders and stalls promote their goods in one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Colourful display of goods , decorations and food.
RFS2EFA4–Diwali celebrations and decorations with diyas in india
RFKH5G5J–Diwali festival background concept with clay diya lamps floral decorations and rangoli pattern.
RF2DAFCJ9–Diya or lamps along with floral decorations for the occasion of Diwali
RM2KD1AGD–Cobbled Bold Street in the Ropewalks area of central Liverpool, now full of independent shops, trendy cafes and multicultural restaurants, in autumn sunshine, UK
RF2WKKKM9–Different light are sell in light market in Pune for diwali decoration and diwali celebration, Pune, India.
RF2MM4KBC–Diwali light decorations on a mall exterior.
RMEXXF2W–MUMBAI, INDIA - OCTOBER 26, 2012: Indian child helps string flower decorations for the upcoming Hindu Diwali festival.
RMCXR4AD–Floating candles of different colors in a glass bowl. This was part of decorations we had put inside the house as part of Diwali
RMEHGW69–A roundabout at night decorated with lights for the Diwali festival in Jaipur.
RM2D9P8R9–Leicester, Leicestershire, UK. 7th November 2020. UK weather. A big wheel erected as part of Diwali celebrations sits in fog during the second coronavirus pandemic lockdown. Credit Darren Staples/Alamy Live News.
RM2T52WWX–Deepavali street lights on Serangoon Road, Little India, Singapore
RFGG3R41–Family celebrating Diwali
RMBR0NDJ–Elderly lady selling Marigold strings (garlands) at the Hindu temple for decorations during Diwali.
RF2A21GGT–Diwali home decorations of glowing candles at night and with copy space. Background concept for festive season, Indian tradition, culture, rituals,
RMAYJMRD–Diwali Lights at Home Tooting London England
RF2A5EE01–Person holding smart phone & capturing photo of festive decorations at night. Background image for Diwali festival, street mobile photography.
RF2RDKBNE–June 28th 2023, Uttarakhand, India. Different types of firecrackers on a tabletop. Diwali festival.
RMKEC217–Nakodar, Panjab, India. 19th October 2017. Diwali or the festival of lights is widely celebrated across India . It is a busy day as traders and stalls promote their goods in one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Colourful display of goods , decorations and food.
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