narrative writing on diwali fair
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South India celebrate Diwali as the day that Lord Krishna (depicted above) defeated the demon Narakasura. In northern India, they celebrate the story of King Rama's return to Ayodhya after he defeated Ravana by lighting rows of clay lamps.
diwali fire
Crackers and fireworks up to nineteenth century India were probably quite expensive and hence commissioned mainly by the rulers for personal and citizen entertainment or by the economically well-to-do of the community.
Fire, in author and historian Jack Kelly’s words, “ignites our dreams and anxieties” and speaks to humans “in a language more basic than thought”. Not only sacred and formidable, fire is also enduringly entertaining in its pyrotechnical avatars. It is little wonder thus that a festival of lights (flames) and a night of fireworks is continually enchanting across the world. The contribution of firecrackers to air pollution, at a time when they are fairly affordable and readily available in India for all to use, raises the question as to how far do firecrackers and fireworks really go in Indian history and how their availability and consumption has changed over time.
“The use of fireworks in the celebration of Diwali, which is so common in India now, must have come into existence after about 1400 AD, when gunpowder came to be used in Indian warfare,” stated late historian P K Gode in his account, “History of Fireworks in India between 1400 and 1900,” published in 1950.
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Diwali Mela or Diwali Fete are extremely popular not just in India but all over the world. These help people to celebrate the popular "Eestivals of light"with gaiety and enthusiasm within their own community Diwali Mela Seraves a very important role as the festival of Diwali is celebrated in individual homes. Diwali Melas that are normally celebrated on a weekeend a few days after divali helps to bring the community together and share
the greetings of the festivals. For thirdu community outside India, Diwali Mela is a means to bond with cultural roots and oncent acquaint children to the rich Indian culture and heritage.