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how to celebrate diwali vacation

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Answered by khushi1513
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✨ Hey mate ✨
You should celebrate your diwali by helping poor people rather than bursting crackers bcoz they're harmful and diwali is a festival of lights so get enlightened your mind and soul.
And most fab thing is eat alot of sweets.

✨Hope it helps ✨
Answered by Madhu7409
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Draw footprints to scatter through your home on the first day. The first day of Diwali, Dhanteras, is a day to celebrate Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth. A traditional way of awaiting her arrival is to trace small footprints throughout your house. You sprinkle a mixture of rice flour and vermillion powder directly on the floor, or draw footprints on paper, cut them out, and place them around the house.

Did you know? Diwali starts on the thirteenth day after Poornima, or the full moon. Dhanteras, the first day of Diwali, is a combination of the words dhan, which means “wealth,” and teras, which means “thirteenth day.”

Shop for new clothes, jewelry, and utensils. Another tradition at the beginning of Diwali is to go shopping for new clothes and household items, like kitchen utensils and decorations. Try to buy at least a couple new items of clothing and kitchen tools to wear and use during Diwali, another way of celebrating the fresh start of a year.For example, you could buy a few new shirts or pants, a nice set of plates or utensils, or some jewelry.

Decorate your home and doorways with rangoli on the second day. Narak Chaturdashi, the second day of Diwali, is typically when people adorn their homes with bright, colorful rangoli designs. Sketch out your design on a piece of transparent parchment paper, then sprinkle sand or dried rice over it. To add some color, buy colored rice or sand at a craft store or dye your materials using food coloring.Rangoli is a traditional work of art and decoration done in sand or rice, often depicting beautiful, symmetrical flowers like lotuses and daisies.Rangoli designs are typically placed just inside the entryway of your home, but feel free to set them up elsewhere, too.You can also paint or draw your rangoli designs on paper or wood, or even buy them pre-made.

Tip: Make your rangoli designs even more festive by placing stones, mirrors, or beads around or inside of them.



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Light diyas and candles around your home, especially in the doorways.Diyas are small oil lamps shaped like cups with cotton, candle-like wicks. To welcome the goddess Lakshmi into your home, it’s traditional to light 4-6 diyas in a row near the doorways, often around your rangoli designs. You can also use small tealights instead.Diyas and candles are often placed on the floor, but you may choose to place them up higher if you have pets or small children.Diwali is the Festival of Lights, so feel free to place candles and diyas in other places around your home as well.


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Hang string lights around your home to make it bright and festive. To celebrate the Festival of Lights, make your whole home bright! Hang string lights throughout your house, lining them along the walls and intertwining them through tables and mantels. You can also hang up lights outside, along your roof and fences.You can hang plain white lights or go with colorful strings.




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