Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most celebrated Hindu festivals, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It typically falls in October or November and lasts for five days. Families decorate their homes with oil lamps, candles, and colorful rangoli, and share sweets and gifts. Fireworks illuminate the night sky, adding to the festive spirit. The festival also honors the goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. Diwali fosters unity, joy, and gratitude, bringing communities together in celebration and reflection.
Categories
- Sustainability
- Home
- Wellness
- Theater
- Sports
- Shopping
- Religion
- Party
- Other
- Networking
- Music
- Literature
- Art
- Health
- Gardening
- Games
- Food
- Fitness
- Film
- Drinks
- Dance
- Crafts
- Causes
Read More
The study lamp
Do you know that I have made a study lamp from waste using paper,a waste led strip at my home and...
Save earth
Saving the Earth requires a multifaceted approach, encompassing individual actions, community...
Global warming
Long-term warming trends and increases in extreme weather events have the potential to...
K.I.N.D.N.E.S.S.
"Kindness", it's a simple word. 8 letters, 2 syllables. It's a word often overlooked by the best...
Saving Enviroment
I'm thrilled to announce that my journey towards building the sustainable world has begun! 🎉
×
Your daily access limit has been reached. Please try again tomorrow.
© 2025 GoSharpener Pvt.Ltd.
Refund and Cancellation policy - We do not entertain any refunds and cancellation
Refund and Cancellation policy - We do not entertain any refunds and cancellation