107. Write two paragraphs about your favourite festival. Each paragraph should have
a minimum of four sentences. Make sure you follow all the rules about sentences
and paragraphs you have learnt.
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Diwali.......! is a festival of lights. This festival is celebrated all over India. It is one of the most important and favorite festival of children. The preparation of Diwali celebration begins a week before. people start cleaning their houses and shops to light lamps on the day of Diwali. All used to go for a purchase of new dress, lamps, home dechttps://www.indiacelebrating.com/wp-content/uploads/Diwali.jpgor.
On the day of Diwali people make their houses bright by lighting lamps allover the house, make rangoli and decorate the house with flower. People visit each other around and exchange gifts as a part of celebration. People worship lord Ganesh and goddess Lakshmi as it is believed they bring good luck and prosperity to home. children eat sweets and burst cracker happily and enjoy the Diwali. So the day Diwali is celebrated to spread happiness.
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Diwali is my favourite festival. It is the festival of lights; it is celebrated in all parts of our country. A few days before Diwali, people clean their houses and shops and get them whitewashed. On Diwali day, people decorate their houses. On the night of Diwali, lamps are lit in every village, town and city. All the houses, shops and buildings are illuminated with earthen lamps, candles and electric bulbs. Children move about in their best clothes. People exchange sweets and gifts. Children spend money in buying sweets, toys and crackers. At night people worship ‘Laxmi’, the goddess of wealth. Diwali is a festival of joy. On this day everyone is happy.
The much-awaited festival of light is here. Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is celebrated across India with great enthusiasm as it symbolises the victory of good over evil. Derived from the Sanskrit word ‘Dipavali’, which means a row of lights, Diwali has been celebrated since time immemorial.
Diwali is celebrated 20 days after Lord Ram killed Ravana (Dusshera) and rescued Sita from captivity in Lanka. The celebration marks the return of Lord Ram to Ayodha after 14 years of exile. To welcome Lord Rama, Sita and Laxman, the entire city was decked up and the people decorated the city with diyas (earthen lamps) to welcome their king.
This five-day festival starts with Dhanteras, which celebrates and welcomes good luck, wealth and prosperity. On Dhanteras people buy jewellery and utensils because any kind of metal is believed to ward off bad luck and usher in wealth and prosperity. Dhanteras is followed by Chhoti Diwali, Diwali, Govardhan Puja and finally, Bhai Dooj marks the end of this festival.