Diwali, the most anticipated festival for Indians, is almost here. It’s often called the King of Festivals because of the unmatched positivity, happiness, and warmth it brings. Last year, Diwali was different due to the pandemic, with most of us staying home and celebrations being more subdued. Although things are better now, the pandemic is still around. Despite the challenges of Covid-19, it has given us a chance to see things differently. It’s time to make some changes in how we celebrate Diwali, being responsible while still having fun.
Here are some ideas:
Spread kindness and happiness by donating items at home that you don’t use. Help out with the house cleaning for Diwali. Use traditional oil lamps instead of plastic lights and make a rangoli using flower petals and leaves instead of artificial colors. Plant a tree as a symbolic act of goodness and a great way to start the year. Make handmade or customized gifts for your loved ones. Have fun bursting balloons instead of crackers to save the environment and use the saved money for a noble cause. Ensure the well-being of animals by providing them food and shelter. Use biodegradable crockery instead of disposable ones to save the environment and water. Spend quality time with family and friends, engage in fun activities and reconnect with people you’ve lost touch with.
Take care of yourself and have a safe and prosperous Diwali.