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How is Diwali Celebrated in India?
Home Decorations: Diwali celebrations start with decorating the home. People often get their houses deep-cleaned in order to make it more aesthetic and pleasing. Decorations include lights, diyas, and flowers. These symbolize lightness and success as they light-up the entire atmosphere and lift your spirits. A major part of this celebration is Rangoli making which are paintings made with color at the entrance and courtyards of houses in order to welcome Goddess Laxmi.

Fireworks: Bursting crackers on Diwali has been one of the key rituals of this festival since forever! Right from simple Phooljhadi to patatakas, to chaklis, you will find a range of crackers lighting up the sky. However, it is important to be aware of the environment, so make sure you do not burst too many!

Laxmi Puja: This is one of the major rituals on Diwali when prayers are offered to Goddess Laxmi in lieu of a better year filled with wealth, peace and prosperity. This is done by lighting an oil lamp (Diya) in front of the idol followed by prayers (aarti) that include hymns and chants dedicated to Lord Laxmi. Along with this, people clean the idol with gangajal or milk and water, apply haldi and kumkum, and offer flowers sweets and coconut to the goddess in order to receive her blessings.

Shopping and Gifts: Perhaps the most exciting part of Diwali is Dhanteras when people go shopping for their relatives and friends. Gifting one’s relatives is a huge tradition in India, especially in Diwali when families exchange presents as a way of wishing each other a year full of happiness and success.

Feasts: Feasts are always an essential part of any Hindu festival. Having said that, it definitely is a major ritual in Diwali. Families often share sweets such as jalebis, laddus, Gujia, Kaju-kathli, kheer, halwa, and barfis. Along with that, savory snacks, cauliflower pakora or fritters, paneer makhani, samosa, puri, and idli are served.










Why is Diwali celebrated on different dates?
 The date changes each year because the festival is scheduled according to the lunar calendar
 Diwali celebrates the new moon of the first lunar month, Kartik.

How do you celebrate Diwali at home?
Clean your house on or before the first day of Diwali.
Draw footprints to scatter through your home on the first day.
Shop for new clothes, jewelry, and utensils.
Decorate your home and doorways with rangoli on the second day.
Light diyas and candles around your home, especially in the doorways.

Diwali is one of the few Hindu festivals that is celebrated not only all over India but also the world.

What are the disadvantages of crackers?
Burning crackers as a bane!
Air pollution- The most significant demerit of fireworks is the pollution that it causes in the area where it is done excessively.
Garbage- The garbage of the crackers which is left over after the enjoyment is a major problem to be considered

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What do you wear for Diwali?
Women wear elegant sarees made from a variety of materials, such as silk, crepe, chiffon, and velvet. Men dress in classic but contemporary kurta and dhoti. Young girls wear brightly decorated costumes called lehengas. Boys can dress up in suits or choose to be more comfortable in jeans and tee shirts.

What is the best Diwali gift?
Here's the list of Best Diwali Gift ideas:
LED Tea Light Candles. Kiss goodbye to the conventional oil diyas and say hello to these new cool ones.
Hanging Lantern Candle Holder.
Reusable Candle Holder.
Aroma Oil Burner Lamp.
Handmade Chocolate Hamper.
Lakshmi Ganesh Idol. 
Silver or Gold Coins.
Dry Fruit Hamper.

Significance Behind Exchanging Gifts on Diwali
As we all know that Diwali is the festival of love, appreciation, and prosperity. That's why gifts are exchanged on the Diwali to boost the feeling of fellowship and companionship among the people

Here are some safety precautions to be taken while bursting crackers.
Buy branded crackers from licensed shops
Store the crackers in a safe manner
Wear thick cotton clothes
Light crackers from a safe distance
Protect your eyes and ears
Burst crackers in an open area
Never ignite crackers in your hands




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