Deepam Utsav 2020 (दीपम उत्सव 2020)

This is the festival of lamps. This year deepam utsav begins at 3:19 AM on November 29 and ends at 6:04 AM on November 30.
Deepam Utsav or Karthigai Deepam is a Hindu festival celebrated mainly by the people of Tamil and Telugu communities in South India. It is a very old festival and is also celebrated in the neighboring states like Kerala, Andhra Pradesh and Karnataka. This festival is very important among the Tamils ​​and every Tamil wants to celebrate it wherever they are in this huge world.
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दीपम उत्सव या कार्तिगाई दीपम एक हिंदू त्योहार है जो मुख्य रूप से दक्षिण भारत में तमिल और तेलुगु समुदाय के लोगों द्वारा मनाया जाता है।
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