Published 23:38 IST, October 18th 2019
Diwali celebrations with loved ones made eco-friendly and fun
Diwali is also commonly known as Dipawali that means a 'series of lights.' Here are some easy ways for celebrating an eco-friendly Diwali minus the crackers
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Diwali is a festival of lights, the victory of light over darkness and good over evil, which is celebrated on a grand scale in India. This festival is a five-day-long celebration with various festivities being practised throughout and falls between October and November every year. Overall, it is a festival of light and togetherness. But people often assume it to be a festival only limited to bursting crackers. However, apart from bursting crackers, there are a plethora of things to do which are eco-friendly and are equally enjoyable as bursting crackers.
Here is how you can celebrate an eco-friendly Diwali:
There are a lot of things that you can do when Diwali is around the corner. The most common one is cleaning the house while also decorating it. You can do a zillion unique things to make your house look as attractive as they can.
You can refer to various DIY decoration ideas and make your house stand out from others. You can also spend some time doing rangolis. Rangolis have cultural importance but not a lot of people take out time to actually make rangolis. You, along with your family, can together make a rangoli which will add to the beauty of your house and will also strengthen your bond with your family.
Diwali is about celebrating together and there are ample of ways to enjoy and have fun in Diwali with your loved-ones, which are totally eco-friendly. You should prioritise spending a gala time with your family and loved ones more as this is one of the few times when you can get to spend quality time with your loved ones out of your hectic schedule throughout the year. From watching movies together to going out on a vacation, to cooking delicacies, the list of things to do during Diwali is never-ending. All it needs is a thought which should be followed by implementation and you are good to go.
21:52 IST, October 18th 2019