Friday, 1 November 2013

Happy Diwali 2013


Random Soft Solution Celebrating

 "Diwali 2013"


About Random Soft Solution

                                   Random soft solution- is a team of dedicated and highly motivated professionals that started this as an organization to provide simple and cost effective solutions to clients mainly in the area of software development.The team's expertise has lead the company to provide to the point software solutions in diverse areas such as software development and deployment based on various technologies, Industrial training , we also have a very effective BPO center for voice services and last but not the least we also have the professionals of Interior Designing. We take the consultative approach on any project when we work with you. Firstly we listen to our clients, then focus on providing solutions according to the Performa prescribed by them. We realize cost is often also a factor. We are a Team with a Technological, competitive, talented, and hardworking and Dynamic Team of Programmers and Designers.

About Diwali

                            Diwali also called Deepawali or the "Festival of Lights", is a five-day Hindu festival which starts on Dhanteras, celebrated on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna paksha (dark fortnight) of the Hindu calender month Ashwin and ends on Bhaiduj. Diwali falls between mid-October and mid-November.For Indian, Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. 
The name "Diwali" is a contraction of Deepawali which translates into "row of lamps".  Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. These lamps are kept on during the night and one's house is cleaned, both done in order to make the goddess Lakshmi feel welcome. Firecrackers are burst because it is believed that it drives away evil spirits.  During Diwali, all the celebrants wear new clothes and share sweets and snacks with family members and friends.
The festival starts with Dhanteras on which on which most Indian business communities begin their financial year. The second day of the festival is called the Naraka Chaturdasi. Amavasya, the third day of Diwali, marks the worship of Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. The fourth day of Diwali is known as Kartika Shudda Padyami. The fifth day is referred to as Yama Dvitiya or Bhaiduj, and on this day sisters invite their brothers to their homes.



Random Soft Solution Wishing You Very Very Happy Diwali



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