Diwali Greeting Cards

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Diwali Greeting Cards
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Create Happy Diwali Cards — Festival of Lights

Create beautiful Diwali greeting cards with AI for free. Generate unique Happy Diwali cards with diyas, rangoli, and festive lights.

Diwali Cards

  • Diya Lights — traditional cards with beautiful oil lamps (diyas) and warm golden light
  • Rangoli Art — colorful cards with intricate rangoli patterns and festive decorations
  • Fireworks — spectacular cards with Diwali fireworks and night sky celebrations
  • For a Child — heartfelt family Diwali cards with warmth and togetherness

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What is Diwali?

Diwali (Deepavali) is the Hindu Festival of Lights, celebrated over five days in October or November. It symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and is one of the most important holidays in Indian culture.

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