DIVALI IN PAKISTAN - stock photo

The members of Pakistani Hindu Community are busy drawing RANGOLIs and litting up the earthen oil lamps and candles, while celebrating the festival of Diivali, at / around the premises of Sawami Narayan Temple, at M. A. Jinnah Road, Karachi. Diwali is a major festival of Hindus living around the world. It is celebrated on a new moon night sometime in the months of October and November. The exact day of the festival is decided according to the Hindu calendar. There live more 3 million Hindus in Pakistan. Majority of their population is settled in southern province of Sindh.
The members of Pakistani Hindu Community are busy drawing RANGOLIs and litting up the earthen oil lamps and candles, while celebrating the festival of Diivali, at / around the premises of Sawami Narayan Temple, at M. A. Jinnah Road, Karachi. Diwali is a major festival of Hindus living around the world. It is celebrated on a new moon night sometime in the months of October and November. The exact day of the festival is decided according to the Hindu calendar. There live more 3 million Hindus in Pakistan. Majority of their population is settled in southern province of Sindh.
DIVALI IN PAKISTAN
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