Celebrating Diwali at Grand Ridge Plaza

🎉 Happy Diwali from Grand Ridge Plaza! 🪔
This Diwali, Grand Ridge Plaza is all set to twinkle with festive cheer! While we won’t be hosting specific events, we’re overjoyed to share the exciting news that Grand Ridge Plaza will be lighting up its holiday lights on Monday, 10.29 – Sunday, 11.3, casting a radiant glow to honor the spirit of Diwali.
Dates to Illuminate Your Calendar – Diwali 2024:
- Dhanteras (Day 1): October 29
- Naraka Chaturdashi (Choti Diwali – Day 2): October 31
- Diwali (Main Day – Day 3): October 31 – November 1
- Govardhan Puja (Annakut – Day 4): November 2
- Bhai Dooj (Day 5): November 3
Embark on the Diwali Journey with Grand Ridge Plaza:
🕯️ Dhanteras (Day 1): Diwali celebrations kick off with Dhanteras, a day dedicated to prosperity. Families invest in gold, silver, or new utensils, symbolizing the hope for wealth and good fortune.
🔥 Naraka Chaturdashi (Choti Diwali – Day 2): Choti Diwali marks the victory of light over darkness, much like the triumph of good over evil. It paves the way for the grandeur of Diwali.
🎇 Diwali (Main Day – Day 3): The heartbeat of the celebration! Diwali is aglow with lamps and candles, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness. Families gather, sharing joyous moments and exchanging gifts to spread happiness.
🌾 Govardhan Puja (Annakut – Day 4): A day of gratitude and protection, Govardhan Puja honors Lord Krishna’s act of lifting the Govardhan Hill to shield the villagers. It’s a beautiful symbol of compassion and care.
🎁 Bhai Dooj (Day 5): The festival concludes with Bhai Dooj, celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters. Sisters apply a tilak on their brothers’ foreheads, and in return, they exchange tokens of love.
Light Up Your Diwali at Grand Ridge Plaza:
As Grand Ridge Plaza becomes a beacon of light to mark this joyous occasion, we extend our warmest wishes to you and your loved ones. May Diwali bring forth moments of togetherness, prosperity, and the kind of joy that lights up hearts.
Wishing you a radiant Diwali!
