Diwali is just around the corner! The air is charged with excitement and the aroma of warm, buttery, sugary delicacies. Millions of lights, exciting gifts, new clothes, everything is just so perfect about this festival. Isn’t it? The buzz is all around, everyone is eagerly waiting for their Diwali holidays. That time of the year when your house is swarmed up with aunts, uncles, cousins, and friends. The excitement level is shooting up! Aren’t you excited about all the gifts you’ll be getting?
I’m sure you’re probably already dealing with a lot of Diwali responsibilities like cleaning, shopping, decorating and what not? With so much color and brightness all around, it is hard not to get lost in all the excitement during the festive season. Diwali is always an awesome time for everyone, but how do you make your Diwali better and brighter than ever before? With increasing pollution levels in our country, it’s our duty to make this Diwali pollution-free. Crackers are not the only way to celebrate, there are many other things which make Diwali... DIWALI!
Add more colors to your Diwali by making Alpanas and Rangolis in the house. Use kitchen ingredients or loose flowers to make beautiful designs.
Diwali is the best time to meet and greet. When you are all set to do fun with your cousins and for once, losing a game doesn’t end with the board being flipped over. Cement your bonds and build your ties!
Remember the “Ghee ke Diye” tradition? Diwali is a festival of lights and it would be incomplete without little bursts of light strung around the house. Make your home brighten with diyas all around.
To see the change, you have to be the change. Take a pledge to serve someone needy this Diwali. Afterall “khushiyan baatne se badhti hai”!
What are you waiting for? It’s Diwali Season! Markets are flooded with exciting deals and offers. Go grab the best of all.
From tasty dry fruits to chocolates to “mithais” prepared in “desi ghee”, Diwali is all about food. Try making these delights at home this Diwali.
Complete this festival of lights by welcoming and worshipping “Lakshmi Ji”, the goddess of wealth in your house.
So, let’s celebrate our Diwali like this and learn something new, especially since you're letting go of something for the greater good! Have a Happy and Memorable Diwali!