2nd day of diwali diary
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Diwali is such an auspicious occasion to worship Devi Laxmi by the Hindu merchants for getting prosperity, wealth and success. On this holy occasion, you must love to be with family to enjoy the festive essence. Furthermore, your participation in light decoration in the entire house nourishes the sweet bond with your family members during the festival of light. Now look at the hints and make a diary entry on Diwali celebration.
Hints: Cleaning household - Decoration with clay lamps - Rangoli designs - Artificial leaves and flowers decoration - Enjoyment with bursting crackers and fireworks
Shyambazar,
21st December 2019,
Friday,
Time: 10:30 am.
Dear Diary,
On the holy occasion of Diwali, I helped my mother in household cleaning, as we made all the arrangements for Laxmi puja. The next vital responsibility was decoration to bring a holy, as well festive mood at home. This Diwali, we wanted to add organic things to make the festival of light traditional. So, we brought clay lamps from the market from poor roadside vendors.
I also suggested my friends buy clay diyas from roadside vendors. My intention was to make the poor people in the festive season. My sister made an aesthetic rangoli design in front of the goddess. On the terrace, we also made beautiful rangolis. We kept clay diyas on the decorative balcony hanging. For living room decoration, we used artificial chains made with flowers and leaves. After decoration at the entire house, we all gathered on the terrace and participated in the family get-together with bursting crackers and fireworks.
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Diary Entry Set 2
Question-3: For Indians, Diwali is a grand festival of lights. This festival gives you valuable moments of reunion with family and friends. The auspicious celebration with light brings lots of joy and excitement. But reckless bursting of crackers raises breathing problems. And the loud sound of crackers forces street dogs to run and hide. Now, keep your eye on the following hints and make a diary entry on Diwali celebrations.
Hints: Decoration with traditional diyas - Another aesthetic decoration with Rangoli - Some exclusive creativity
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Barasat,
15th December 2020,
Tuesday,
Time: 10:30 am.
Dear Diary,
Last Diwali celebration was quite different from other years. Our teacher advised us to help local roadside hawkers who sell clay diyas to buy things for Diwali celebrations. So, I brought clay lamps from the hawkers to bring a smile on their face in the grand festive season. I requested my friends to do the same to make this festival grand for all.
I bought organic coloured powder from florists to create pretty rangoli designs. While I completed my rangoli designs on the stairs, in front of god and also in the entrance of our house, it brings a grand festive mood.
Last Diwali, my creative mind steered me to do something for exclusive Diwali special decoration. I sew old designer sarees to make attractive pillow covers for sofa pillows. And my mother was so proud of me for this pretty idea. Last Diwali, I kept an iceberg on the terrace for an emergency during the enjoyment of bursting crackers.
Tiyasa Dutta.
Question-4: Diwali is always a favourite Indian festival for all. Because, on this auspicious occasion, family members and friends return from their workplaces for a couple of days. So, everyone can participate in family get-togethers. Not only in the family but also in neighbourhood a festive vibe of togetherness creates a joyful environment. Now follow the hints and make a diary entry on the Diwali celebration.
Hints: Excitement of shopping decorative things - Reunion with relatives after a long time - Commitment to celebrate a safe Diwali for all - Sweet preparation.
Dumdum,
19th December 2020,
Sunday,
Dear Diary,
I celebrated this Diwali with plenty of joyful moments. All the enjoyments started with Diwali special shopping with mother and cousins. We bought colourful painted diyas from roadside poor hawkers. It not only made the entire decoration of our living space more traditional but also it was a little contribution to make happy those poor people, who depend on the sale of clay diyas to celebrate this grand festival.
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Answer: the second day of Diwali week is called the Kali Chaudas or Narak Chaturdasi. In some parts of India, it is simply the Choti Diwali, the day before Diwali. On this day Lord Krishna is known to have destroyed the demon Narakasur, freeing the world from fear
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