Traditionally Diwali is also celebrated in many other countries like Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore, Nepal, Myanmar, Fiji, and Mauritius. These days Indians from countries like USA, UK are also celebrates Diwali in their own ways. During Diwali Kali Puja(Worship of Goddess Kali) is celebrated in Eastern parts of India like West Bengal, Assam etc
Rangoli at entrance of my place |
These earthen lamps are called ‘diya’. These ‘diyas’ are still used to decorate entire home and family members keep pouring oil in these ‘diyas’time to time so that they can be kept on all night long.
Rangoli at my drawing room |
After lighting the ‘diyas’ it comes to the colorful part of Diwali, ‘rangoli’. ‘Rangoli’ is another way to greet the guests with a warm welcome in Hindu households. It is nothing but beautiful patterns made with bright colors on the ground. Sometimes colorful flowers or other materials are also used to create ‘rangoli’.During Diwali people decorate their front yards, drawing rooms or near the main entrance of the house with ‘rangoli’.
Colorful Rangoli before Lighting the diyas |
Another exciting part of Diwali is firecrackers. Traditionally firecrackers and ‘diyas’were used to keep the evil power away from home. But these days it has become almost a fashion on Diwali to decorate home with ‘rangoli’ & ‘diya’ and burst various firecrackers together with all family members and friends.
Firecrackers at my balcony |
Firecrackers at my balcony |
I had to prepare Angoori Rabri for Dussehra and now for Diwali my magical entry with Chocolate Diya. These cute ‘diya’ shaped sweets are made of homemade Khoya/Mawa and cocoa powder for the chocolaty flavor. “OMG! They are just too adorable to gulp down” this was the instant words of a friend’s mom when I gave her a box of these Chocolate Diyas on Diwali. And she just made my day!
After 3-4 mins it will start to thicken. This is the crucial moment. Don’t stop stirring now. Within a few more minutes you will notice khoya is not sticking to the pan and it is forming a smooth lump. (See Tips)
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Deeksha says
This look so beautiful. Thank you so much for the recipe.