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Time To Celebrate The Most Awaited Festival - Diwali

Diwali, One of the most awaited festivals - Diwali. This auspicious festival is a common celebration among all castes and the whole country
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One of the most awaited festivals - Diwali. This auspicious festival is a common celebration among all castes and the whole country comes together to celebrate it in different ways. The reasons for celebrating this festival are many myths, but the most common is the mythological event in which Lord Rama returned to his kingdom after 14 years of exile and defeated Ravana. Folklore states that on that particular day, all the citizens of Ayodhya welcomed their favorite prince by lighting oil lamps, thus the name of the festival, Diwali or Deepawali.

Time To Celebrate The Most Awaited Festival - Diwali

Lakshmi Puja is an essential aspect of this 5-day long festival. On this day the Hindu goddess of luck and prosperity, Lakshmi is worshiped through aarti, offering sweets, bathing the idol in milk, etc. The preparation for the festival starts with cleaning the house and cleaning the span. Later the devotees decorate the house with diyas, pylons, rangoli, and flowers. In fact, the market around this time is full of unique decorative items like floating flowers, decorative diyas, electronic lights, lanterns, and much more.


One of the most awaited events in the festival is the bursting of crackers. It is indeed a favorite part of kids who enjoy bursting crackers ranging from sparkles to noisy bombs. The sky is full of colorful lights that settle in interesting patterns. Every year the market offers a range of crackers under the categories Rocket, Bomb, Sparkle, etc. This colorful spectrum of light is the special attraction of Diwali.


What's the fun of a festival without a gathering? Diwali is a time for fun parties with family and friends. A popular event at these parties is playing cards and trying your luck on the night where the goddess of fortune is known to bring prosperity to the world.

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The celebration is not limited to the 5 days of the festival. This continues for a long time as relatives and friends keep giving gifts to each other on this occasion. The style of gifting changes every year as people choose crockery, showpieces, linens, sweets, dry fruits, scented candles, etc. to gift their loved ones.


The tradition of sending Diwali greeting cards continues even today. It adds a touch of personalization as the card is an effective means of communicating your wishes to your loved ones. They are also effective in greeting relatives and friends living in other cities or abroad. Since Diwali preparations can be stressful, you don't have time to buy cards and gifts, providers bring the convenience of buying and sending Diwali greeting cards and gifts online.


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How Will You Decorate Your House On This Diwali?


Diwali is the festival of lights and harmony which is celebrated by Hindus all over the world. This thriving festival is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm by the followers of Hinduism and is one of the famous festivals of the world. Diwali decorations are worth saying, you will be amazed to see how beautifully and zealously the houses and streets are decorated on this occasion.


There are many ways to decorate your home on Diwali; In addition to traditional decorating themes, you can also come up with your own ideas. You can also take ideas from your friends and if you are good at art; Creating decorations by yourself definitely shouldn't be a difficult task for you.


Diwali Lamp or Diya:


Diwali is also known as Deepavali (Sanskrit word) which literally means a row of lamps. Special Diwali kerosene lamps and lanterns are lit and arranged in rows adding a great charm to the celebration. These days are known as "Diyas" in Hindi; These are mainly used for special occasions in Asian countries like India and Pakistan and are made of clay. The wick that is lit is made of cotton wool and dipped in hair oil or vegetable oil. These are important items of Diwali decoration and are mainly sold in the markets during Diwali. This attractive diyas have different sizes and it is believed that the special arrangement of these days brings blessings and prosperity. This beautiful diyas are also hung from balconies, trees and arranged in the form of a series of bulbs.


Scented candle decoration:


Other Diwali decorative items include scented candles which are highly decorated indoors as well as outdoors on balconies or garden fences. These come in different sizes and styles and are lit and kept in glass vessels, usually filled with water, that are placed to float. Rose petals are sprinkled over the water. It is believed that this type of candle decoration on Diwali brings good luck and moreover, these attractive candles give a luxurious look to the room. Most gift stores sell attractive candles and according to many, these beautifully designed candles are the perfect gift item.


What to do this Diwali:


Celebrate Diwali this year with zeal and joy; Make sure you get the best decoration items and don't miss the crackers. If you are aiming to have a wonderful Diwali, try hosting a family dinner or a party. Don't forget to buy exciting gifts for your loved ones; Buying traditional gifts like bangles and clothes for your female friends and family members would be a good way to wish them well. Traditional sweets should be bought and gifted to the younger members of the family and yes, avoid eating too many of these as it is not recommended to get sick on the occasion.

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