Diwali The Festival Of Lights

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Hi viewers, we all know the festival Diwali or Deepavali. This festival is also known as the festival of lights. To learn more about this amazing festival, read the article below




Festival of Diwali

Diwali is a festival of lights and one of the major festivals celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs and some Buddhists. The festival usually lasts five days and is celebrated during the Hindu lunisolar month Kartika. It is called the festival of lights because Diwali marks the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. To celebrate Diwali people set off fireworks, and lights candles called divas or diyas. Diwali celebrates Rama's eventual defeat of the evil spirit Ravana, and his triumphant return to his home

The business community considers it an auspicious time to start new ventures, as the festival coincides with the Hindu New Year. Diwali literally means a row of Lights. It is a time filled with light and love; a time when Indians all over the world rejoice. It is the darkest night of the darkest period, yet it is a celebration of light! Festivals help us to keep connection with our roots, culture, origin and preserve them. They relieve us from the monotony of life. 


Festivals teach us to forget enmity and embrace one another and create a bond of love, an environment of cultural harmony. When the time of the festival comes, the aura changes, positivity all around. Festivals teach us something new about our neighbors, strengthen our relationships, and foster community pride by bringing people together from all walks of life. Festivals can foster community pride. All cultural festivals allow individuals to showcase their history by dressing in traditional cultural attire.



Essay about Diwali

Diwali Essay in English or Deepawali Essay: ‘Deepawali’, the festival of lights, is one of the most widely celebrated festivals of Hindus. It is celebrated with great enthusiasm throughout India and in some other parts of the world. With this festival are associated many lores and legends. It marks the victory of Lord Rama over Ravana and the homecoming of Lord Rama after an exile of 14 years.

 As a matter of fact, this festival is the symbol of victory of the forces of virtue over evil. On the day of Diwali, there are hectic activities all over the country. People invite their near and dear ones. On this day, sweets are made and distributed among friends and relatives. People indulge in fun and frolic on the day of Diwali.

New clothes are worn by everyone. Children and teenagers dress in their most glittering and dazzling clothes. At night, fireworks and crackers are also let off.

 The bright flames of the fireworks present an exquisite sight in the dark night. The festival wears a lovely look. Everyone is well dressed, gay and mirthful. Some celebrate the day in the most enthusiastic manner. At night, the people decorate their houses, with lights, diyas, candles and tube lights. They eat, drink and enjoy the evening with crackers. The cities and towns are immersed in the light and sound of the fireworks. Apart from houses, public buildings and government offices are also lit up.

 It is an enchanting sight to behold Hindus worship Lakshmi, the Goddess of wealth, on this day. They offer prayers so that Goddess Lakshmi may visit their houses and bestow prosperity. Deepawali is the festival of the whole country. It is celebrated in every nook and corner of the country. So, this festival also creates a sense of oneness among the people

. It becomes a symbol of unity. India has been celebrating this festival for thousands of years and continues to celebrate it even today. All Indians love this festival. People go to their homes by taking off from their job, offices and other works students also book their train around three months ago to easily go to their home at the Diwali festival because everyone wants to celebrate this festival with their family members in the home town. People generally enjoy the festival by feasting, bursting crackers and enjoying the dance with family and friends.

However, it is prohibited by the doctors to get outside and enjoy firecrackers especially for people suffering from lung or heart diseases, hypertension, diabetes, etc. Such people have to knock on the doctor’s door because of consuming highly saturated food and sweets in high amounts and lack of exercise and pollution caused by crackers these days.

source of the essay:-  Diwali essay

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