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Because it's Diwali Time!

Because it's Diwali Time!. Lakshmi is coming soon, coming soon, coming soon. Lakshmi is coming soon, because it’s Diwali time!. Light the diya to guide her way, guide her way, guide her way. Light the diya to guide her way because it’s Diwali time.

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Because it's Diwali Time!

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  1. Because it's Diwali Time!

  2. Lakshmi is coming soon, coming soon, coming soon. Lakshmi is coming soon, because it’s Diwali time!

  3. Light the diya to guide her way, guide her way, guide her way. Light the diya to guide her way because it’s Diwali time.

  4. Friends will visit, make some sweets, make some sweets, make some sweets. Friends will visit, make some sweets, because it’s Diwali time.

  5. Go to the Mandir and offer some fruit, offer some fruit, offer some fruit. Go to the Mandir and offer some fruit, because it’s Diwali time.

  6. Watch the fireworks, light the sky, light the sky, light the sky. Watch the fireworks light the sky, because it’s Diwali time.

  7. Join the dandia raas and tap your sticks, tap your sticks, tap your sticks. Join the dandia raas and tap your sticks because it’s Diwali time.

  8. Glossary of Terms • Lakshmi is the Hindu goddess of good fortune. • Diya is a clay lamp with a cotton wick which burns ghee or clarified butter. • Sweets are Indian desserts made of milk, sugar and butter • Mandir is the Hindi word for temple • Dandi Raas is a dance from India that is often performed on Diwali where people tap batons together and move in a circular fashion.

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