Hello everyone good evening. I hope you are doing great and if you are not, I wish that you get the happiness of your part that belongs to you soon and you get over your sadness . so this is my first blog here that's why I really don't know the topic yet but I can think of only the festival of Diwali which was recently celebrated by every Indian loudly. I hope you had a great Diwali celebration. I am sure you must have eaten a loads of sweets and bursted a lots of crackers as part of this festival, which we know that is severely harmful for us as well as the environment . Okay no more preaching on the societal issues because it is Diwali that comes only once a year and we all wait for it eagerly to celebrated with our family and friends. I would like to tell you about my Diwali festival the way I celebrated it .
So beginning with the Dhanteras that comes before Diwali we usually by a silver or a gold coin on this day as it has a great value of buying something new on this day. So basically every year we make sure that we buy something for our house or for ourselves. Then comes the main festival of Diwali which is known as the festival of lights as we all know since we have landed on this earth. On this day people do the Lakshmi Pujan at night and then let us 100000 and candles and decorate their houses them and with flowers and rangoli and other pieces of decorations. We then we prepare plates containing kheel khilone and some sweets and go to our relatives and neighbours to greet them and wish them a very Happy Diwali and get their blessings as well we all do this stuff by wearing new clothes. Crackers is also an important part of this family but I don't think so that it has been mentioned in the Ramayana thag when Lord Rama came back to Ayodhya ,his palace, after spending 14 years in a forest as his vanwas, anyone bursted crackers. They only lit diyas and decorated the whole Nagari in welcome of their king. Well well I am happy that you celebrated this festival the way you wanted and derived pleasure from it. Thank you for reading this, good night, sweet dreams.