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Answered by kalivyasapalepu99
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Good morning everyone,

HAPPY DIWALI TO ALL !!

On this auspicious occasion of Diwali, I would like to present a speech.

Diwali is always known as the festival of lights. As it is a national festival, people from all over India celebrate this festival with their whole family. The guests come to visit our homes with sweets and gifts.

People from all over India get a break from their work, the schools declare holidays and the office workers get bonus for this festival. We decorate our homes with many colourful lights, light crackers, light diyas and candles and remove all the darkness.

Some people say that Lord Ram had returned to his home in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and is brother Laxman after killing the demon king Ravan in Lanka, who had abducted Ram’s wife. It is said that people had lit thousands of diyas in Ayodhya to celebrate Lord Ram’s return home.

The day Ram returned home with his family is celebrated as Diwali. People also worship Goddess Laxmi for wealth and prosperity.

In Bengal, people worship Goddess Kali, who killed all the demons and achieved victory. She is known as the fiercest goddess. People worship different Gods and Goddesses but they intend to do the same thing.

People have a fascination for lighting crackers in India. They intend to buy all kinds of crackers and light them up just for fun.  These crackers maybe visually a delight to see, but they are equally harmful for both human beings and animals.

These crackers are made up of all the volatile things which are harmful for the skin. Most importantly, these crackers release harmful gases which pollute the air and cause problems for all the animals.

There are crackers, which release loud sounds; they are the most harmful ones. These sounds trouble animals like dogs as these dogs have very sensitive ears. They can hear more than humans can. They face a tough time during Diwali.

The birds also become a victim of loud noises because of crackers. They have a really weak heart so they can’t tolerate this much of sound. People who have weak hearts also can’t tolerate the sound.

As the people all over India light crackers on this day, there is an immense amount of air pollution and noise pollution seen. On one single day the whole country produces so much of pollution that it becomes difficult for most of the people to breathe in that toxic air and they suffer from diseases.

People with lung problems suffer the most. Diwali is a festival where people celebrate their happiness and spread happiness with lights and brightness. But they should also think about others and see that because of their happiness, the others should not suffer.

The people should stop buying too many crackers. They should celebrate Diwali by lighting more diyas and candles as the intention is to spread light. By taking this step we can spread brightness and happiness all over India

Answered by PranjalDeval
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Good morning everyone presents here. Today I’m here to deliver my speech on Diwali. Diwali is one of India’s biggest and main festival. The meaning of Diwali is rows of lighted lamps. This festival is the festival of lights. Hindus celebrate it with very much joy. In this festival, people light up their houses with Diyas. People worship Lord Ganesh and Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and wisdom.

Diwali is most likely the brightest festival in the world. People of various religions celebrate Diwali. Most significant, that this festival signifies the victory of light over darkness. This also indicates the victory of good over evil and knowledge over ignorance. There are bright lights all over the whole country during Diwali. In my speech on Diwali, we will know the religious and spiritual importance of it.

The Religious value of Diwali

The religious importance of this festival has many differences. It varies from one region to other regions in India. There is a link-up of many deities, cultures, and traditions with Diwali. The reason for these differences is possibly local harvest festivals. Therefore, there was a blend of these harvest festivals into one pan-Hindu festival.

The main reason to celebrate Diwali is also to return to Lord Ayodhya of Lord Ram. After he defeated Ravana, the Asur king of Lanka. So every year on this day we celebrate it as a symbol of goodness. The lord Rama with his wife Sita and younger brother Laxman came back to Ayodhya. They spent 14 years of exile in the forest.

The folks of Ayodhya express their affection and attachment to their king by heartfelt welcome. They lighted up their houses and the whole state with light. In this way, they welcomed Raja Rama.

There is another popular custom for the reason of Diwali. Here Lord Vishnu as an avatar of Krishna killed Narakasura. Narakasura was a demon. Above all, this victory took the release of 16000 captive girls. Moreover, this victory is an indication of the victory of good over evil. This is because of Lord Krishna being good and Narakasura being evil.

Association of Diwali to Goddess Lakshmi is the faith of many Hindus. Lakshmi is the Goddess of wealth and prosperity. According to a legend, Diwali is the night of Lakshmi’s marriage. In eastern India, Hindus relate Diwali with Goddess Durga or Kali. Some Hindus have faith in Diwali to be the start of a new year.

The Spiritual value of Diwali

It is positively an occasion where people overlook disputes. Hence, friendships and relationships become stronger during Diwali. People throw out all feelings of hatred from their hearts.

This beautiful festival carries prosperity. Hindu businessman opens new account books on Diwali. Moreover, they also pray for success and prosperity. People also buy new clothes and gifts for themselves and for others.

This light festival spread peace to people. It fills the light of peace among all. Diwali surely brings spiritual calmness to people. Sharing joy and happiness is another spiritual value of Diwali. Individuals visit each other’s houses during this festival of lights. They enjoy happy communication, eat good meals, and enjoy fireworks.

Conclusion

Finally, to sum it up, Diwali is a great joyful event in India. One cannot visualize the delightful contribution of this glorious festival. Diwali is surely one of the greatest festivals in the world.

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