The Dev Deepavali ("the Diwali of the Gods" or "Festival of Lights of the Gods") falls on the Kartik Poornima and is celebrated in Kolkata, India. Kartik Purnima means the full moon on the Hindu month of Kartika and it takes place fifteen days after Diwali. Women & Children lighting earthen oil lamps at a riverbank, as a prayer offering to the river Ganges.

Dev Deepawali Ke Song
The Dev Deepavali the Diwali of the Gods or Festival of Lights of the Gods falls on the Kartik Poornima and is celebrated in Kolkata India Kartik Purnima means the full moon on the Hindu month of Kartika and it takes place fifteen days after Diwali Women Children lighting earthen oil lamps at a riverbank as a prayer offering to the river Ganges

Diwali Diyas With Om Symbol
The Dev Deepavali the Diwali of the Gods or Festival of Lights of the Gods falls on the Kartik Poornima and is celebrated in Kolkata India Kartik Purnima means the full moon on the Hindu month of Kartika and it takes place fifteen days after Diwali Women Children lighting earthen oil lamps at a riverbank as a prayer offering to the river Ganges

Diwali Diyas With Swastika Symbol
The Dev Deepavali the Diwali of the Gods or Festival of Lights of the Gods falls on the Kartik Poornima and is celebrated in Kolkata India Kartik Purnima means the full moon on the Hindu month of Kartika and it takes place fifteen days after Diwali Women Children lighting earthen oil lamps at a riverbank as a prayer offering to the river Ganges

Dev Deepawali Celebrations With Friends
The Dev Deepavali the Diwali of the Gods or Festival of Lights of the Gods falls on the Kartik Poornima and is celebrated in Kolkata India Kartik Purnima means the full moon on the Hindu month of Kartika and it takes place fifteen days after Diwali Women Children lighting earthen oil lamps at a riverbank as a prayer offering to the river Ganges

Dev Deepawali Celebrations With Family
The Dev Deepavali the Diwali of the Gods or Festival of Lights of the Gods falls on the Kartik Poornima and is celebrated in Kolkata India Kartik Purnima means the full moon on the Hindu month of Kartika and it takes place fifteen days after Diwali Women Children lighting earthen oil lamps at a riverbank as a prayer offering to the river Ganges