How to write a paragraph describing how you celebrated a diwali without crackers Value Points 1. Distributed sweets and gifts among the needy 2. Helped mother clean your house 3. Organised a cultural festival in locality 4.Lean't to cook a sweet dish
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Diwali
Diwali is a festival of lights. It is a festival of 5 days. It is a festival of the hindus but nowadays almost every religion in India celebrates it. Diwali is not only a festival of lights but also of happiness.
Almost everyone celebrate diwali by bursting crackers , but bursting crackers led to mainly problems such as ➡️Breathing problems ➡️Air pollution. So this time I decided not to burst crackers but to spread happiness. At morning I distributed sweets and gifts to my friends and relatives and also the needy people. I helped my mother to clean the house. My mother taught me how to make a sweet dish which was delicious. There was a cultural festival organised by Mr.Raj in our locality. I took part in it. Everyone danced and had fun.
I learnt that in diwali we should not only burst crackers but spread happiness
Diwali is a Hindu festival celebrated every year as a festival of lights. It is very significant festival for the people of Hindu religion. Everyone becomes very happy on the occurrence of this festival and celebrates with lots of preparations. Diwali is a five days long festival begins from Dhanteras and ends at Bhai dooj. It falls every year on fifteenth day of the Kartik month.
People start cleaning their houses few days before the main date of Diwali such as white washing, dusting, painting, etc. Houses get decorated using real or artificial flowers and other decorative materials. Everywhere looks very dazzling because of the lighting small earthen lamps and electric bulbs. It is considered that Goddess Lakshmi makes a visit to each houses in the night of Diwali that’s why everyone lights their houses to welcome the Goddess. In return, Goddess gives her blessings to her devotees for healthy and prosperous life. At this day, everyone performs puja of Goddess Lakshmi and God Ganesha and then distributes gifts and sweets to their friends, neighbors and relatives.
Diwali Paragraph 2
Diwali is one of the most favorite festival of everyone. It is a most enjoyable, sacred and loveliest festival in the Hindu religion. It is celebrated every year all through the country as well as abroad (by the Indian people) with great joy and enthusiasm. Everyone (especially kids) waits for this festival with much keen. This festival is celebrated from the ancient time to mark the happy return of lord Rama with his wife and brother to his Kingdom (Ayodhya) after long fourteen years of exile.
It is a five days long festival of lights and festivities, falls every year twenty days after Dussehra. It make us feel the advent of winter season. It brings lots of charms and delight in our life. Diwali is also known as Deepawali because we make a row or collection of many lamps out the home. People start festival preparations few days before the main date such as cleaning of houses, white washing of buildings, decorations, buy toys, gifts, flowers and other necessary things for festival. At this day people become very happy and distribute gifts to each other.