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write short paragraph in about 100-120 words on My favourite festival​

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Answered by diyakhrz12109
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India is a land of festivals. Many festivals are celebrated here with great pomp and show. Each festival has a religious or mythological significance behind it.

Diwali is one of them. It is the festival of lights. It is celebrated for several days. It falls in the month of October or early November. Diwali is celebrated by Hindus. It is also my favourite festival. It marks the victory of Rama over Ravana.

It is celebrated on the occasion of Lord Rama’s return to Ayodhya after fourteen years of exile. Before it falls, people clean and whitewash their houses. The toy and picture shops are rearranged. Sweets are bought and distributed. Candles and crackers are sold briskly.

My favourite festival is Diwali . Sometimes it comes in the season of october and sometimes in november . Diwali is also known as ' The festival of lights ' . It is celebrated by decorating houses with clay lampes , candles etc . People buy and wears many dresses , ornaments of gold and silver . Many children likes to bursting crackers . In this festival people do worship of god Ganesh , goddess Lakshmi and goddess Swarsati . People shares sweets . Every people makes many dishes for Diwali . Many people gives sweets and food to poor and needy people . Some people gives gifts to many peoples . It is a festival of joy , enjoyness , and happiness .

Answered by garima1622
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Diwali is my favourite festival. It is the festival of lights; it is celebrated in all parts of our country. A few days before Diwali, people clean their houses and shops and get them whitewashed. On Diwali day, people decorate their houses. On the night of Diwali, lamps are lit in every village, town and city. All the houses, shops and buildings are illuminated with earthen lamps, candles and electric bulbs. Children move about in their best clothes. People exchange sweets and gifts. Children spend money in buying sweets, toys and crackers. At night people worship ‘Laxmi’, the goddess of wealth. Diwali is a festival of joy. On this day everyone is happy.

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