Diwali

Article on Diwali and Adverse effect of Diwali

✓ Diwali is one of the most loved and colorful lighting festivals of Hindu. Diwali is is also is known as Dipavali or Deepawali. Diwali is one of the most popular and special festivals of Hinduism. Diwali is generally 3-4 days festival. Diwali is the symbol of the " Victory of lights over Darkness". Diwali is a cultural, seasonal, a religious festival. Diwali is celebrated by Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, Newar Buddhists.

✓ On this special day, illuminate their homes, temples and workspaces/ workstations with Diya's, candles, and different colors of lights. In traditional ways, Diya's are the most essential things for lighting decorations. Diwali is also special with fireworks and decorations of floors with colorful rangoli designs.

✓  In food, Sweets sharing in each other also an important part of Diwali. Sweets sharing means a symbol of lots of love and all people are together on this festival and equally celebrate. On the other hand, Little kids are playing with patake, fuljaris, booms, etc...

✓ If we see in other ways, the Burning of patakhe, fuljaris, etc.. increases the pollution in the environment. This is impacting our environment adversely affect and creating difficulty for living beings.

✓ As a conclusion of all things we can say, we must act as responsible human beings and we need to understand our responsibility towards our environment. So we need to celebrate safe and pollutionless Diwali.

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