Diwali is an ancient festival of lights which since time memorial is full of excitement. It brings the people of all ages together to celebrate the 'victory of lights over darkness', i.e., 'victory of knowledge over ignorance' or 'victory of righteousness over evil'. The bursting of fire crackers … [Read more...]
Paragraph on Diwali Without Crackers (Eco-Friendly Diwali)
The phrase, ‘Diwali without crackers’, is often referred to as ‘eco-friendly diwali’.i.e., celebration of Diwali festival in a way that do not post threat to the environment. Diwali Crackers are the firecrackers that comprises of substances that explode on lighting to make loud bursting … [Read more...]
Information on Diwali (Deepawali) - Festival of Lights
Diwali Diwali (or Deepawali, Deepavali) is an ancient Hindu festival that is celebrated in autumn every year. Diwali is also known as the 'Festival of Light' because it is celebrated using lights, fireworks and lanterns in private homes and public places. It is celebrated in India and other … [Read more...]
Short Paragraph on Significance of Diwali Festival
Diwali (also Deepavali) is an important and popular festival of people belonging to Hindu religion. This festival is widely celebrated with great happiness at various places of India, Nepal, Mauritius and Srilanka. The religious significance of this festival varies widely from one region to … [Read more...]
Essay on Diwali Festival
Diwali is one of the most colorful, sacred and loveliest festivals of the Hindus. It is celebrated every year with great joy and enthusiasm throughout the length and breadth of the country. The festival of Diwali marks the happy return of lord Rama to Ayodhya after fourteen year's exile. It is a … [Read more...]
Short Paragraph on Diwali
Introduction: Diwali is also known as the festival of lights. Diwali is an important festival of the Hindus. It is a five-day long festival that starts on Dhanteras and ends on Bhai-dooj. It is held on the fifteenth day of Kartik month. How Celebrated: People clean their houses before Diwali. … [Read more...]