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why do we like diwali

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Answered by Dhiman011
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Hello Dear Friend....

First of all , from my oppinion .... DIWALI is the favourite festival of everyone... i too like this festival very much...because this is known as the FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS. and everyone like LIGHTS .... We like diwali becoz at this day , small children and people burn crackers and do enjoy .... besides this , everyone wears new clothes at this day... and people buy new things ... we do Worship of GODESSS LAKSHMI AND GOD GANESH .... Some people buy new utensils at this day ... they think that it is good to buy GOLD , SILVER AND STEEL on DIWALI.
People go to GURUDWARAS AND TEMPLES to worship GOD and light CANDLES and DIYAS there ..... The markets and bazaars are full of crowd on diwali. ....
So, at last i just wanted to.say that Diwali is the festival of happiness..... and lights..... enjoy this...

HOPE THIS HELPS ......

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Answered by Dishamajumder
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Answer:

1. Lights and Diyas

Diwali is a festival of lights. Diyas, candles and tiny light bulbs are all over the place. As far as your sight goes, you will see rows of houses decorated with colorful lights. It feels surreal to witness so much of beauty, as if stars descended on earth. I personally love earthen diyas. Lighting 14 diyas with oil and cotton wick is a must for most of the Hindu households.

2. Kandeels or paper lanterns

Paper lanterns, also known as Kandeels deck up our houses. Colorful paper is used to create unique patterns. Not just colourful papers, but metallic papers, cellophane plastic sheets are also used to create Kandeels. They especially come out this time of the year. More than a house, I like looking at them in clusters displayed at a shop. They look so magical, just out from countryside fair.

3.Crackers

Environmentalists please pardon me, but crackers do mark the festivity. I don’t like the pollution and the noise generated with the crackers. But if community cracker bursting is done at one place for a limited period of time then a lot can be managed in terms of pollution. I do find them extremely beautiful when rockets burst into zillion sparkling stars or anars spew a fountain of sparkly.

4.Sweets

Sweets are an integral part of this festival. People share sweets, gift it to near and dear ones and offer it to the guests. Laddoos, gulab-jamun, emarti, jalebi; you name it and those are made available to you. All those who have sweet tooth just enjoy the festivities trying out various Indian sweets. Foodies! Enjoy.

5. Exchanging gifts with friends and families

Who doesn’t love gifts? And Diwali is the best time to give and receive gifts. People exchange gifts with their friends and family. I love this part completely.

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