Please give me an essay on diwali 300 words
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In our country, we so often celebrate many a festival, but I like Diwali most. It is a festival of sweets and lights: It is a festival that gives us the greatest joy, we find children letting off crackers everywhere. The ladies busy themselves in preparing sweets and the menfolk too do not lag behind in making merry.
The word Diwali means ‘a row of lights’. It is indeed a festival when every house-top is illuminated with lamps. The people start making preparations for this festival much earlier. They get their houses white-washed they keep their homes tidy and clean. All the houses are decorated with coloured frills, bulbs
and pictures.
There is a tale about the beginning of this festival. On this auspicious day, Lord Rama had returned to Ayodhya, after defeating Rayana, the king of Lanka. On the eve of his return, the people of the country expressed their delight and welcomed him by lighting lamps on their house-tops. Since then this festival has been continuing in the country.
On the night of Diwali, the goddess Lakshmi is worshipped. The businessmen close their accounts on Diwali night. From the Diwali Day, the businessmen start their new year
People everywhere in the country celebrate this festival. In towns, villages and cities, the bazars are full of crackers, toys, pictures of the gods and goddesses and the sweets. People wear their best clothing and walk out into the bazars to make purchases.
Huge crowds can be witnessed on this occasion everywhere in villages, towns and cities. People rejoice when the children let off crackers. We see them dancing with joy.
The word Diwali means ‘a row of lights’. It is indeed a festival when every house-top is illuminated with lamps. The people start making preparations for this festival much earlier. They get their houses white-washed they keep their homes tidy and clean. All the houses are decorated with coloured frills, bulbs
and pictures.
There is a tale about the beginning of this festival. On this auspicious day, Lord Rama had returned to Ayodhya, after defeating Rayana, the king of Lanka. On the eve of his return, the people of the country expressed their delight and welcomed him by lighting lamps on their house-tops. Since then this festival has been continuing in the country.
On the night of Diwali, the goddess Lakshmi is worshipped. The businessmen close their accounts on Diwali night. From the Diwali Day, the businessmen start their new year
People everywhere in the country celebrate this festival. In towns, villages and cities, the bazars are full of crackers, toys, pictures of the gods and goddesses and the sweets. People wear their best clothing and walk out into the bazars to make purchases.
Huge crowds can be witnessed on this occasion everywhere in villages, towns and cities. People rejoice when the children let off crackers. We see them dancing with joy.
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Diwali
Diwali symbolizes the great cultural heritage of the Hindus. Diwali means a line of lamps. This age old festival of India is celebrated on the new moon day { Amavasya } of the Marathi month, Kartik. The decorative lamps hanged outside the houses look beautiful in the darkness of new moon day.
Evan the stars appear dim in front of these lamps. Diwali is not a one day festival, It is a collective festival of 4 - 5 days. The first day is called as Dhantrayodashi. Second day is known as Narak Chaturdashi. Next day is the main day of Diwali , called as Laxmi Pujan.
Though this festival lasts for 4 to 5 days, it's preparations start long before. People clean their houses, and renew them. This festival reminds us about our glorious past. We can turn the darkness of the new moon day into full moon day by illuminating the lights.
So, similarly , We should pray to God to show us the right path and take us from the darkness towards the light of the knowledge.
Thanks !
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Diwali symbolizes the great cultural heritage of the Hindus. Diwali means a line of lamps. This age old festival of India is celebrated on the new moon day { Amavasya } of the Marathi month, Kartik. The decorative lamps hanged outside the houses look beautiful in the darkness of new moon day.
Evan the stars appear dim in front of these lamps. Diwali is not a one day festival, It is a collective festival of 4 - 5 days. The first day is called as Dhantrayodashi. Second day is known as Narak Chaturdashi. Next day is the main day of Diwali , called as Laxmi Pujan.
Though this festival lasts for 4 to 5 days, it's preparations start long before. People clean their houses, and renew them. This festival reminds us about our glorious past. We can turn the darkness of the new moon day into full moon day by illuminating the lights.
So, similarly , We should pray to God to show us the right path and take us from the darkness towards the light of the knowledge.
Thanks !
#BeBrainly!!
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