Short Essay On Diwali

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SHORT ESSAY ON DIWALI – ESSAY 1 (200 WORDS)

Diwali is one of the main festivals of Hindus. The preparation for Diwali celebration begins weeks before the
festival. People begin with the preparations by cleaning their houses and shops. Every nook and corner of the
houses, shops and offices is cleaned before Diwali. These are then decorated with lights, lamps, flowers and
other decorative items.

People shop for new clothes, home decor items and gifts for their loved ones on this festival. The markets are
flooded with variety of gift items and sweets around this time. It is a good time for the businessmen. It is also a
good time to bond with our near and dear ones. People visit each other around this time and exchange gifts as a
part of the celebration.
On the day of Diwali, people light up their houses with diyas, candles and lights. They also make rangoli and
decorate their houses with flowers. The ritual of worshipping Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha is followed in
every Hindu household on the occasion of Diwali. It is said that this brings in prosperity and good luck.

Also known as the festival of lights, Diwali is all about worshiping the deities, burning crackers, having sweets
and making merry with the loved ones. It is considered to be one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu
calendar.

ESSAY ON DIWALI – FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS AND GIFTS –


ESSAY 2 (300 WORDS)
Introduction
Diwali is also known as Deepawali meaning a row of diyas. The festival is celebrated with great zeal
throughout India. It is celebrated each year to commemorate the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom,
Ayodhya. A series of rituals are performed to celebrate this festival.

Festival of Lights
Lighting diyas is one of the main rituals of this Hindu festival. People buy beautiful earthenware diyas each
year and illuminate their entire house as a part of Diwali celebration. It is said that the entire town of Ayodhya
was lighted with diyas to welcome Lord Rama, Laxman and Sita. People continue to follow this ritual even
today. This is a way to please the deities.

The houses, marketplaces, offices, temples and all the other places are illuminated with lights on this day.
Candles, lamps and decorative lights are also lit up to add to the beauty.

Rangolis are made and diyas are placed in between these beaut

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