Being an Indian in Canada it was so great to watch this. I celebrated it here in Canada while you folks enjoyed it in Mumbai.. one of best places to celebrate it. I had a smile throughout.. great job folks!
@Clash of clan India nice joke. Best place to celebrate each and every festival is mumbai be it diwali, holi, ganpati festival, navratri. I have been to ayodhya in diwali and let me tell you it is not on the scale of mumbai. People from all around the world, live in mumbai and when you see them celebrating festivals here in their different traditions or ways it gives you the vibe of togetherness. And let me tell you whole coastline of mumbai gets decorated during diwali which looks so good with sea especially at churchgate.
@@deathadder4999a frog will always like his well. Everywhere diwali is celebrated in the best way possible. In my colony, everyone know each other, we prefer playing games at night rather than burning crackers. Whole colony organise a common dinner for everyone. Everyone exchanges sweets and other homemade food items like michr, barfi, chakli, mithe and namkeen pade, gunjiya, bakarwadi etc. With each other. Dance, singing performane are organised.
This is exactly how I felt when I first witnessed Pooram festival in Kerala. Sidenote- I am an Indian and someone who’s pretty used to Diwali. But Pooram fireworks was ear shattering and heart stoppingly loud
I have lot of non Indian friends who visit India for Diwali and sit on top floors of their hotels for the view. You guys are very brave to jump into action. Have more fun here in India.
Bengalis perform a ritual of Kaali on pandels in Diwali. And of course, fireworks. And lamps. And candles. And twinkling lights. And lanterns. And drones.
You guys are gonna get a very good following in India especially because you're staying there for some months to really get a feel for Incredible India. You've got the spark Diwali 🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔 style! Jai Bharat 🇮🇳🙏🏻🥰💪🏻😎👍🏻!
Now that you've experienced Diwali in India, you must visit during "Holi" too, to see the festival of Colors. It's crazy. You can plan on visiting Mathura, Vrindavan and other parts.
Happy Belated Diwali 🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🇮🇳 Nicole, Mico and all Indians 🇮🇳 and others who love this festival of festivals. Happy new beginnings. Keep doing a great job in Incredible India 😍🙏🏻. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏🏻🥰💪🏻😎👍🏻!
"Biggest" changes from region to region. Navarathri is not that big in south compared to North/Bengal. With commercialization/media impact of everything, business/advertisers push festivals more than the people.
One of the best vlogs I have seen till now on Deepawali ( Deep=Light, awali= row = Row of lights) . Celebration of Deepawali originated in ancient times when Lord Rama returned to his Kingdom (Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh State) after conquering and vanquishing the Demon King Ravana in Lanka. Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya on one of the darkest nights of winter and people of Ayodhya welcomed him with Deeps, rather row of lights and thus the origin of the word Deepawali- which has got corrupted to its shorter version of Diwali.. Other religions celebrate it for various reasons but the core philoposphy is that which is narrated in the epic book Ramayana . If you have time while in Delhi, you can go to Ayodhya and Varanasi and see the essence of HIndusim reflected in day to day lives of people there. Still I am very happy you guys got the profound Immersive effect of Deepawali in Mumbai and the modern day lighting of electrical lights has taken it to a new level. LIke you said- the fireworks where you are participants is way more enjoyable and exciting than what you found in Canada - still one has to be careful of wayward rockets or misfiring crackers which cause injury . .. Thanks for huge smiles you had - the vlog was one very interesting enjoyment for me sitting in Delhi !!!
I think you would experience Diwali in a better way with a Hindu family.. Diwali includes Laxmi pooja, faral distribution, bhaidooj, candle / diya lightings , colorful rangoli etc etc
Diwali isn't just a festival of fireworks. It is a multidimensional celebration. Outside you see crackers, when you visit homes you'll see diyas, poojas, rangolis, great food, sweets, and so much more. Everywhere it's different.
Just for caution, if you plan to cover Holi Festival anytime in future, experience it with a known Local Indian group. Sometimes Holi is a free pass for hooligans/Anti-Social elements to do anything. So if you do plan, plan to celebrate with known Indian circle. You'll enjoy it a lot :)
Seems like you had more fun this diwali then rest others 😂😂 Anyways I would welcome you to come again and celebrate diwali next year with all of us 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
Loved how Nicole really enjoyed the experience - her laugh is infectious & innocent. Also, the fact that you guys couldn't stop smiling throughout the last half of the video truly shows you loved it for what it is and really got on board with the experience. Made my day! Love from India! :)
The best Diwali celebration covered by any foreign vlogger till date.. and the good part is that you guys enjoyed it.. be safe and keep growing.. much love
Trust me, no matter how bad your mood is or you may be super depressed. Being out on and about on diwali night can snap you out of your depressed mindset or bad mood in seconds!! It's that Goooood and that Happy. 😍😍😍
Proud Kiya hai isme bhai, slave mindset mat rakho yaar apna, bas Gori chamdi hi toh hai woh. Yeh jo kharcha karte hain yahan aane ka, woh UA-cam pe aap jaise logon ka hi slave mindset se recover bhi kar lete hain.
The amount of love you'll get in Bhaarat ( India ) from core even from the normal people who don't even know you or recognise you, It's historically in us because of Sanskriti & Sabhyata( Culture & Civilization) which we get from spirituality & from our Vedic wisdom.🙏🏽🙏🏽
When Sri Ram came back to Ayodhya a place in Uttarpradesh india, after an exile of 14 year , the people of Ayodhya made a festival of Diya(lighting of lamps) delivered sweets everyone, that become later as a festival Diwali. He won a fight against an evil king and he was the light . Therefore it's victory over darkness. And called festival of light. Happy dipawali ❤️🤗
This diwali, it is been so special to me. This diwali day is literally the happiest day I ever been in this entire year.. 🥰😇 Have a great day and visit Southern India too. That's where you can find greatest temples unscratched by invaders.
@@ICHIBAN722 I earned around 300% in muhurat trading(unexpected), fired tonnes of crackers, met friends and relatives, enjoyed till midnight and it's a holiday.
One of the biggest if not the biggest festivals of multi cultural and diverse india . You can't enjoy this more anywhere else than seeing the fireworks and sweets and crackers and family reunion and new clothes traditions etc in India. Lived this vlog video
It's like cosmic Chaos,you are correct,it truly is the heart of nation! Jab tak is desh me dharmik religions survive karte hai tab tab iska soul intact rahega,Jai Sanatan 🙏
First of all Happy Diwali and thank you so much for capturing this auspicious occasion of our culture, if possible next time do visit Ayodhya or Varanasi on the eve of Diwali, you will have a lifetime experience and memory over there. Thank you🙏🙏
There are many common fire crackers available in India which about which people know. They know that which fire cracker will burst with how much intensity, which firecracker will burst and which will go in sky. That's why they are not scared.
Diwali is one of the most decoratively celebrated festivals in India. Houses and streets are lit up, fire crackers blasting, worshipping Goddess Laxmi (Goddess of Wealth), sharing sweets, etc... We are glad to see you in India at the best of its Diwali celebration. Hope you liked and would visit again.
Welcome to India . You will require at least a dozen visit to explore it properly as there is a lot of variation in culture, language,weather, flora n fauna , food etc..All the very best 4 ur visit..keep exploring
Diwali , Holi , Janmastami , Navratri , Dussehra all these festivals of Hinduism & Dharmic religions are full of life , light , colour , enthusiasm & love ... Try to visit India in all of these .. Love from Guwahati ...Happy Diwali 🍫
You can never find such friendly, lovely interactive people any where in world. Just see the happiness on their faces. I do not think they gono have same happiness on their faces back in canada
your channel just got a big boost after having a visit in India's biggest festival. You know what we Indians will watch every single video which having India in there content because we love our country so much.
Unregulated, random and excitement of crackers bursting India vs highly regulated, disciplined and cool crackers bursting in Canada. But accidents do happen, needless to say. Still we love living on the edge for some reason. We celebrate life, life with risks too. Happy Diwali!!
You should experience Holi too in India. It's even crazier. Indian festivals especially Hindu festivals gives beautiful experience of their own. Mumbai is also famous for Ganesh Chaturthi. Worth experiencing it too.
You should have gone to UP for Diwali. Mumbai doesn't have an intense diwali, they celebrate Ganesh chaturthi better but for festivals like navratri,mahashivratri, Diwali, holi, govardhan puja, janmashtami etc u should go to Uttar Pradesh. They have some real intense celebrations which can also go on for an entire month sometimes.
Whitelotus2960 I don t no u understand this vlog if they feel happy in Mumbai during Diwali and Mumbai is always full of energy that's y people come here from all over india
@@vikranthaldankar4910 mumbai isn't full of energy, it's full of drugs, crimes and connected in the best ways, transport wise for foreigners. Besides I was just giving a suggestion so chill.
India is full of crazy warm hearted peoples. We literally mean and practice "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam", the whole world is one big family. We take pride in hosting and welcoming people.
@@nicoleandmico If you don’t have any friends yet in India then you can either try couchsurfing websites or Best way is to announce a week ago on your channel in which city are going to visit if someone from your subs want to host them for festival. I have seen @BestEverFoodReviewShow whenever he came to India or any other country he usually already make connection with local UA-camr or some sub.
This is actually modern Diwali celebration. Diwali is about going to temple,lighting deeps, doing pooja, decorating homes buying gifts and jewellery doing charity according to your ability and meeting friends and relatives and then this is kind of the last part of celebration.
Hopefully youtubers like you will share the goodness of things being done in INDIA and though all festivals are meant to spread joy, we do it at ANOTHER level all together. All the love & wishes to you while experiencing India. Happy Diwali (though it's been a week now and dev-diwali is coming and hope you guyz are planning to go to Varanasi for Dev Diwali )
In India , Our Muslim brothers also Celebrate Diwali ... Its a Festival of Light , we indians celebrate this festivals regardless of our religious believes
As a Christian ✝️ I love celebrating Diwali with my friends in Tamil Nadu India 🇮🇳!
As a hindu, i love celebrating christmas. Its winter and its my favourite season. Cant wait for december :)
@@kushagraverma6456 i also celebrate 🥳🥳 cristmas
I celebrate none
@@Allaboutdrinks Sigma. ..
This is india❤
Even though I'm Christian I do celebrate Diwali with my friends 😁♡
In India we don’t have that differences .. we all loving celebrating together with friends and family and whole Bharat 🇮🇳🇮🇳
Its for everyone..no boundaries of religions...
Not just this..every festival has no boundaries
We also celebrate Christmas...🤠
@@akashreddy5873 except 1 and only......
Good👍👍
@@zero-ir8hd got it🤐
You guys could have visited a family and see home celebration. It has its own charm.
or not, let them enjoy their own way :)
@@frenchButt44 what's the meaning of Wild someone
Indeed Idea 💡
@@frenchButt44 aqq q and I am pp
Yess I completely agree👍 with sumit
Being an Indian in Canada it was so great to watch this. I celebrated it here in Canada while you folks enjoyed it in Mumbai.. one of best places to celebrate it. I had a smile throughout.. great job folks!
Thank you we had such a great time! Such a beautiful festival and we hope to celebrate it in Canada if we ever come back one day 😊
@Clash of clan India nice joke. Best place to celebrate each and every festival is mumbai be it diwali, holi, ganpati festival, navratri. I have been to ayodhya in diwali and let me tell you it is not on the scale of mumbai. People from all around the world, live in mumbai and when you see them celebrating festivals here in their different traditions or ways it gives you the vibe of togetherness. And let me tell you whole coastline of mumbai gets decorated during diwali which looks so good with sea especially at churchgate.
@@nicoleandmico , did you celebrated Holi,
Festival of colours
@@deathadder4999a frog will always like his well.
Everywhere diwali is celebrated in the best way possible.
In my colony, everyone know each other, we prefer playing games at night rather than burning crackers.
Whole colony organise a common dinner for everyone. Everyone exchanges sweets and other homemade food items like michr, barfi, chakli, mithe and namkeen pade, gunjiya, bakarwadi etc. With each other.
Dance, singing performane are organised.
Celebration of Festivals in India is just another level 🧡🤍💚🇮🇳🪔
😊,,,,,,,.
@Irem Topuz yup
I DO AGREE WITH THAT..one day gonna visit there
@@ClameerasJourney yeaah welcome 💓
@@AnubhavSingh-xq2nu 😄😄😄😄
This is exactly how I felt when I first witnessed Pooram festival in Kerala. Sidenote- I am an Indian and someone who’s pretty used to Diwali. But Pooram fireworks was ear shattering and heart stoppingly loud
diwali in india is no less than a battle ground...happy dipabali to all
Welcome back to our ancestors way of life
Ta..ti ex.muslim hai tu 😂😂
Welcome home.
@@barbarossa1712 kyu abdool jali kya
@golden bird🇮🇳 apne purvaj kon the ?? 😂😂
I have lot of non Indian friends who visit India for Diwali and sit on top floors of their hotels for the view. You guys are very brave to jump into action. Have more fun here in India.
How do YOU celebrate Diwali?! 🎉
Did you enjoyed diwali in mumbai ??
you may visit indore
Bengalis perform a ritual of Kaali on pandels in Diwali. And of course, fireworks. And lamps. And candles. And twinkling lights. And lanterns. And drones.
We use tanks...
@@ajinkyapatil6913 1999 be like
You guys are gonna get a very good following in India especially because you're staying there for some months to really get a feel for Incredible India. You've got the spark Diwali 🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔 style!
Jai Bharat 🇮🇳🙏🏻🥰💪🏻😎👍🏻!
Now that you've experienced Diwali in India, you must visit during "Holi" too, to see the festival of Colors. It's crazy. You can plan on visiting Mathura, Vrindavan and other parts.
And thodasa bhang 😂
this is a trap to attack u with colorful powder... dont visit during Holi 🤫
@@lesmonkmorison2828 chal na chutiye
@@lesmonkmorison2828 😂😂😂
@@lesmonkmorison2828 hahaha 😂😂
Happy Belated Diwali 🪔🪔🪔🪔🪔🇮🇳 Nicole, Mico and all Indians 🇮🇳 and others who love this festival of festivals. Happy new beginnings. Keep doing a great job in Incredible India 😍🙏🏻.
Jai Hind 🇮🇳🙏🏻🥰💪🏻😎👍🏻!
Hello kaise ho bro 😂🤣 tum har jaga kaise ajate ho
Happy diwali bro
6:32 The way he said thank-you after offering sweets from his right hand as 'prashad' really melt my heart there 💗😩😍
News channels talk about India being a new power when it comes to missiles.
Me as an Indian celebrating diwali- "Yes"
Haha 😄 👏
You guys are closest to a warzone experience without a war.
War of god vs evil
Nice one😂😂😂
We used to play war war in my childhood 😁
@@santhoshkulkarni1695 War of Darkness Vs Light too
@@abhijitbarman7541 With that tin made pistol with chutputiya or cork.
I love Diwali, I love Mumbai, I love India. Thanks Nicole for sharing video and the fun you had :)
And I enjoy your videos Pooja ji :)
Hlw mam 💕💕💕
@@bulb6222 Dhanyvaad :)
@@UncompromisingBharat well ur videos is full of knowledge and information. Thank u ma'am for what u r doing for the people of this great nation.
I feel so lucky that I am born in India.. here we have festivals every month.. and the biggest is navaratri/Durga Puja and Diwali...
"Biggest" changes from region to region. Navarathri is not that big in south compared to North/Bengal. With commercialization/media impact of everything, business/advertisers push festivals more than the people.
@@ramanareddy2508 definetely not cristams mr yesu jagan REDDY . no body caares cristams in telangana ap villages .
Durga puja is cominggggg❤😂
One of the best vlogs I have seen till now on Deepawali ( Deep=Light, awali= row = Row of lights) . Celebration of Deepawali originated in ancient times when Lord Rama returned to his Kingdom (Ayodhya in Uttar Pradesh State) after conquering and vanquishing the Demon King Ravana in Lanka. Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya on one of the darkest nights of winter and people of Ayodhya welcomed him with Deeps, rather row of lights and thus the origin of the word Deepawali- which has got corrupted to its shorter version of Diwali.. Other religions celebrate it for various reasons but the core philoposphy is that which is narrated in the epic book Ramayana . If you have time while in Delhi, you can go to Ayodhya and Varanasi and see the essence of HIndusim reflected in day to day lives of people there. Still I am very happy you guys got the profound Immersive effect of Deepawali in Mumbai and the modern day lighting of electrical lights has taken it to a new level. LIke you said- the fireworks where you are participants is way more enjoyable and exciting than what you found in Canada - still one has to be careful of wayward rockets or misfiring crackers which cause injury . .. Thanks for huge smiles you had - the vlog was one very interesting enjoyment for me sitting in Delhi !!!
I think you would experience Diwali in a better way with a Hindu family..
Diwali includes Laxmi pooja, faral distribution, bhaidooj, candle / diya lightings , colorful rangoli etc etc
Right ☺️
Kali puja?
Diwali isn't just a festival of fireworks. It is a multidimensional celebration. Outside you see crackers, when you visit homes you'll see diyas, poojas, rangolis, great food, sweets, and so much more. Everywhere it's different.
So great to experience it!
Just for caution, if you plan to cover Holi Festival anytime in future, experience it with a known Local Indian group. Sometimes Holi is a free pass for hooligans/Anti-Social elements to do anything.
So if you do plan, plan to celebrate with known Indian circle. You'll enjoy it a lot :)
True
Agree with you
True
Absolutely
Or visit cities like vrindavan ,you dont have to worry about anything
Rule that should follow in India - If someone is running to one's direction you probably will run the same 🤣
Your observation Was Epic and hilarious 😂
😂
Ye rule hai kya...hame to pta hi nhi tha...
Seems like you had more fun this diwali then rest others 😂😂
Anyways I would welcome you to come again and celebrate diwali next year with all of us 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
*than
Loved how Nicole really enjoyed the experience - her laugh is infectious & innocent. Also, the fact that you guys couldn't stop smiling throughout the last half of the video truly shows you loved it for what it is and really got on board with the experience. Made my day! Love from India! :)
Thanks for watching, we're glad you enjoyed the video!
Nice to see the excitement of Diwali up close!
Oh gosh, just see the views before reaching India, and now it's over 300k just phenomenal and mind blowing..
Haha yes, the power of a country with more than a billion people!
@@nicoleandmico reach is why u visit India at the first place
India Is just a trailer
Come in china 🇨🇳
U will get heart attack
But won't use youtube
@@nicoleandmico but cpr is too low
@@Rushikaraut3698 but cpr ,rpm doesn't matter always
The best Diwali celebration covered by any foreign vlogger till date.. and the good part is that you guys enjoyed it.. be safe and keep growing.. much love
Trust me, no matter how bad your mood is or you may be super depressed. Being out on and about on diwali night can snap you out of your depressed mindset or bad mood in seconds!! It's that Goooood and that Happy. 😍😍😍
I am so proud when foreigners enjoy so much the experience like this in our country... Celebrate more and more...Happy Diwali to you...🎊🎉✨🙏💕🇮🇳
Yeah.....
Proud Kiya hai isme bhai, slave mindset mat rakho yaar apna, bas Gori chamdi hi toh hai woh. Yeh jo kharcha karte hain yahan aane ka, woh UA-cam pe aap jaise logon ka hi slave mindset se recover bhi kar lete hain.
The amount of love you'll get in Bhaarat ( India ) from core even from the normal people who don't even know you or recognise you, It's historically in us because of Sanskriti & Sabhyata( Culture & Civilization) which we get from spirituality & from our Vedic wisdom.🙏🏽🙏🏽
This is 10% of Mumbai ❤️
When Sri Ram came back to Ayodhya a place in Uttarpradesh india, after an exile of 14 year , the people of Ayodhya made a festival of Diya(lighting of lamps) delivered sweets everyone, that become later as a festival Diwali.
He won a fight against an evil king and he was the light . Therefore it's victory over darkness.
And called festival of light.
Happy dipawali ❤️🤗
This diwali, it is been so special to me.
This diwali day is literally the happiest day I ever been in this entire year.. 🥰😇 Have a great day and visit Southern India too. That's where you can find greatest temples unscratched by invaders.
reason?
@@ICHIBAN722 I earned around 300% in muhurat trading(unexpected), fired tonnes of crackers, met friends and relatives, enjoyed till midnight and it's a holiday.
The real place of diwali AYODHYA must visit 🔥🔥
Yes 100%
Sikhs and Buddhist is part of Sanatana Dharma 🙏
And jains also❤
Finally We All Are One Family 😊
@@indicHarshithindus he tho sanatan dharm he bruh
Yes you are right.
Jain's Too and Hindus too
No religion can match sanatan dharma-dharma of non violence colorful celebrations n peaceful co existence.❤🙏👌
It's great to see people like you enjoying our culture have fun guys This is our incredible India and I am sure you will enjoy it
Welcome to India🤜🏻🤛🏻
Thank you so much, we are loving it so far!
@@nicoleandmico 😊😊❣️
Happy diwali 🎇🇮🇳🇨🇦🍁
_Happy Diwali😊😊😊🎇🎇
One of the biggest if not the biggest festivals of multi cultural and diverse india . You can't enjoy this more anywhere else than seeing the fireworks and sweets and crackers and family reunion and new clothes traditions etc in India. Lived this vlog video
Happy Diwali may this Diwali take away all the darkness away and bring life full of light and happiness to you and your family 🥳🙏🇮🇳
Diwali in Ayodhya (U.P.) is THE GRANDEST Diwali. Its the birthplace of Shri Rama (the Hindu god for whom the festival is celebrated)
UP 🤣🤣🤣 is a Joke!!
Happy Diwali⚡🎉 Hope you guys are enjoying it
Already enjoyed😅
Love Diwali and Holi so so so much❤️❤️😍🥰🥰
Diwali is festival of light and positivity. you guys cover it so good ❤️ well done
Thank you so much 😀
The chaos we have in India, i think it's the soul of the nation. I can't leave a day without this chaos. Happy Diwali to all brothers and sisters.
It's like cosmic Chaos,you are correct,it truly is the heart of nation!
Jab tak is desh me dharmik religions survive karte hai tab tab iska soul intact rahega,Jai Sanatan 🙏
Best ever documentation of any celebration I have seen! RIGHT IN IT! Way to go, you two!
First of all Happy Diwali and thank you so much for capturing this auspicious occasion of our culture, if possible next time do visit Ayodhya or Varanasi on the eve of Diwali, you will have a lifetime experience and memory over there. Thank you🙏🙏
Diwali - festival of lights ❤️ positivity ❤️ spread love and good vibes
WOW! This video really took off! Great job 👏🏻 Adding another place to my bucket list
Thanks Amber! It was a really fun experience. India has so much to offer 😁
India and festivals 🔥♥️ the love goes on and on and on.. Proud and happy to welcome you as guests on our most biggest festival of the year
Happy diwali guys❣️ hope you enjoyed
Next time try to celebrate holy in vrindavan (lifetime experience)
Diwali is the favourite festival of most Indians. Hope you had great experience and enjoyed 😊
Yes we did!
I suggest our foreign friend to visit India during Diwali to to see the culture and happiness 😊 on everyone's face.This will u remember for lifetime.
Diwali brings positive vibes and happiness. You guys enjoyed it well.
Diwali Is Everything Good over Bad.. Simply Celebration of Good over Bad.. No Complication Its not Only for Hindus its for Whole World. 😇😇😇
india and indian culture teaches you the way of life, the enlightenment. come to india and glorify your soul 🇮🇳🕉️
Feel so much lucky to enjoy these festivals❤❤❤🚩
Us too!
There are many common fire crackers available in India which about which people know. They know that which fire cracker will burst with how much intensity, which firecracker will burst and which will go in sky. That's why they are not scared.
it feel so nice when you celebrate Diwali specially out of india we also celebrated in china happy diwali
Diwali is one of the most decoratively celebrated festivals in India. Houses and streets are lit up, fire crackers blasting, worshipping Goddess Laxmi (Goddess of Wealth), sharing sweets, etc... We are glad to see you in India at the best of its Diwali celebration. Hope you liked and would visit again.
Yup, this is how we roll, be it any festival, we go big, no holds barred, that's my India for you 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳
this was awesome...i wud never know how streets look like in diwali because mostly all are celebrating at home with loved once..
Diwali is the favorite festival of most of Indians.
Also is One of the best time to visit India.
Good to see yuh guys enjoying.
Welcome to India . You will require at least a dozen visit to explore it properly as there is a lot of variation in culture, language,weather, flora n fauna , food etc..All the very best 4 ur visit..keep exploring
I moved to Canada when i was 8...
I miss my India 🇨🇦🇮🇳❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Diwali , Holi , Janmastami , Navratri , Dussehra all these festivals of Hinduism & Dharmic religions are full of life , light , colour , enthusiasm & love ...
Try to visit India in all of these ..
Love from Guwahati ...Happy Diwali 🍫
You can never find such friendly, lovely interactive people any where in world.
Just see the happiness on their faces. I do not think they gono have same happiness on their faces back in canada
your channel just got a big boost after having a visit in India's biggest festival. You know what we Indians will watch every single video which having India in there content because we love our country so much.
Unregulated, random and excitement of crackers bursting India vs highly regulated, disciplined and cool crackers bursting in Canada. But accidents do happen, needless to say. Still we love living on the edge for some reason. We celebrate life, life with risks too. Happy Diwali!!
Regulation on a indian...no way man we live free..,,
Here people have learnt from each other's mistake.
Thus the society is more aware in general on how to handle crackers and safely enjoy the festival.
India 🇮🇳 = most historical country in the world ✍️ Having great culture, Emotions, human being, protect tree's & plant's 🌱🪴🌷 🌲🌴🌳
Burning of countless fire crackers shows how strong and robust India's economy is. Millions of dollars worth of crackers burnt...Great festival....
Idiots are everywhere 🤣 lol
Love India from Canada 🇨🇦
You earned a subscriber ❤ Happy to see you guys are showing real India
The one good part about India is that, you are never alone.
2nd most populated contry wherever you go you find people
@@Neeleish_cr_gaawre not in Himalayas and Arunachal, manipur
@@nerdydeep5955 True
@@nerdydeep5955 then definitely i will visit these places i hope i will find peace or at least these are not chaotic and crawd places
@@Neeleish_cr_gaawre very hard to find people in those places,
You know how it looks when 100 crore (1 billion) people celebrate Diwali..
Love from India..
HINDU❤️SIKH❤️JAIN❤️BUDDHIST =INDIA🥰
@@Vignesh_15 no
Jews and Christians can join because it's only for peaceful people
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@@gopro444 You are also my brother as a Hindu I have nothing against you but I don't like ☪️
You guys were really at the right place at the right time, India's greatest festive night of the year!!
You should experience Holi too in India. It's even crazier. Indian festivals especially Hindu festivals gives beautiful experience of their own. Mumbai is also famous for Ganesh Chaturthi. Worth experiencing it too.
You should have gone to UP for Diwali. Mumbai doesn't have an intense diwali, they celebrate Ganesh chaturthi better but for festivals like navratri,mahashivratri, Diwali, holi, govardhan puja, janmashtami etc u should go to Uttar Pradesh. They have some real intense celebrations which can also go on for an entire month sometimes.
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Whitelotus2960 I don t no u understand this vlog if they feel happy in Mumbai during Diwali and Mumbai is always full of energy that's y people come here from all over india
@@vikranthaldankar4910 mumbai isn't full of energy, it's full of drugs, crimes and connected in the best ways, transport wise for foreigners. Besides I was just giving a suggestion so chill.
in diwali indian streats becomes war zone so be safe 😂😂
This is one of the best videos ive seen that shows Diwali in India and im totally subbing. Thank you so much for this video! Gonna go watch more now!
Thanks so much! We're glad you enjoyed 🤗🤗
Happiness overloaded.
Happy deepawali.
Jai shivaji Jai Bhavani Jai Shri Ram 🚩🚩🚩
Every festival is wild here.. Celebration is life.
And life is celebration too.
India is full of crazy warm hearted peoples. We literally mean and practice "Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam", the whole world is one big family. We take pride in hosting and welcoming people.
Happy Diwali ! Wish both a happy, safe stay in India ! Visit Darjeeling, the Queen of Hills as well.
So much fun to watch!
Thanks Dad! It was an experience we will never forget 😅
Woww
Diwali is incomplete without food. I happy that u guys enjoyed
Firecracking is just small portion of Diwali celebration, you must stay with some family 3-4 days ago with them to see the festival
Where can foreigners stay with family if they don't know anyone?
@@nicoleandmico If you don’t have any friends yet in India then you can either try couchsurfing websites or
Best way is to announce a week ago on your channel in which city are going to visit if someone from your subs want to host them for festival. I have seen @BestEverFoodReviewShow whenever he came to India or any other country he usually already make connection with local UA-camr or some sub.
Amazing vlog and lots of love from the bottom of my heart ♥
Love from India 🇮🇳👍
Jai shree ram 🚩🙏
Jai Shree Krishna 🚩🙏
You guys are sooo chilled out. Loved it. Hope to see you guys more!!! ❤️
As someone from south africa where we will never compete with incredible India our fireworks experience is probably 55% there
Happy diwali.
Diwali represents the victory of light over darkness, good over evil
This is actually modern Diwali celebration. Diwali is about going to temple,lighting deeps, doing pooja, decorating homes buying gifts and jewellery doing charity according to your ability and meeting friends and relatives and then this is kind of the last part of celebration.
Diwali & Shivaji Park is ❤❤❤
If you are from foreign country and meet with any indian guy then they pay more respect than own to you 😅
Guarantee 💯
Hope you guys enjoyed Diwali. Indians enjoy many festivals. ❤️
Hopefully youtubers like you will share the goodness of things being done in INDIA and though all festivals are meant to spread joy, we do it at ANOTHER level all together. All the love & wishes to you while experiencing India. Happy Diwali (though it's been a week now and dev-diwali is coming and hope you guyz are planning to go to Varanasi for Dev Diwali )
In India , Our Muslim brothers also Celebrate Diwali ... Its a Festival of Light , we indians celebrate this festivals regardless of our religious believes
Stop lying
That's why India is the best place to live in!
Yes! This is 'INDIA' and our 'FASTIVAL' ❤️💣
enough said