Diwali – TheFlowersPoint https://www.theflowerspoint.com/blog Delivering Happiness Mon, 19 Dec 2022 10:38:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.8.9 Eco Friendly Diwali https://www.theflowerspoint.com/blog/eco-friendly-diwali/ Sat, 01 Oct 2022 09:17:57 +0000 https://www.theflowerspoint.com/blog/?p=966 Diwali is the festival of light that acknowledges the victory of good over evil. People celebrate Diwali with great pomp and zeal that is further beautified by lighting candles and diyas. Illuminating the moonless night on this festive occasion marks a completely new beginning by putting an end to darkness of ignorance. The necessity of …

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Diwali is the festival of light that acknowledges the victory of good over evil. People celebrate Diwali with great pomp and zeal that is further beautified by lighting candles and diyas. Illuminating the moonless night on this festive occasion marks a completely new beginning by putting an end to darkness of ignorance.

The necessity of Eco-Friendly Diwali:

The traditional system of celebration consists of burning candles, illuminating the house, and organizing small get-togethers in the evening. Sadly, in recent years, the trend of celebration has switched over to modern ways and forms. Candles and diyas have been taken over by electric illumination and noisy firecrackers have become a necessity.

The modern system is not only putting an end to all values and virtues but is also imposing negative effects on the environment as well as human health. The environmental effects caused are excessive air pollution, excessive noise pollution, soil pollution, and excessive power consumption. All these together put a serious threat to ecological balance. Over that, human health is also suffering as the modern celebration system is causing more of health issues like high blood pressure, hearing loss, sleeping disturbances, headache, asthma, skin allergies, and respiratory problems.

These issues have now become a serious deliberation to think over. Before the ecological balance goes out of control and before human life starts retreating, it is important to take some initiatives and strict measures to give an end to all the negative effects caused by wrong methods of celebrating Diwali.

Initiatives That We Can Take:

There are many eco-sensitive initiatives that can be taken to celebrate the festival of lights. The first thing that can be done is to say ‘No’ to crackers. Burning crackers is one of the most mistaken ways of celebration that should definitely come to an end. There are many other ways of expressing your joy and passion with regard to the festive season. One can visit any old age home, orphanage, or similar non-profit organizations to gift those people and children a reason to smile and be happy. Share with them clothes, food, chocolates, or some of their daily needs. This will certainly turn out to be the most beautiful Diwali because this is the most prestigious way to share smiles and joys.

If there is a need to add sparkle and music to the festive occasion, then there are eco-friendly crackers available in the market. We can use eco-friendly crackers to some extent to express joy and happiness. Apart from that using more of candles and diyas instead of electric illumination will also be a significant initiative in reducing the ill effects. This will tremendously help to reduce power consumption but will certainly make the house look even more beautiful.

On Diwali almost everyone exchanges gifts. While shopping for gifts it’s good to buy something that is useful and meaningful. It’s best to buy homemade candles and decorations to gift to any loved one or relative this Diwali. There are many more eco-friendly options to gift like photo-printed mugs, T-shirts, Cakes, chocolates, and flowers.

By celebrating a safe and eco-friendly Diwali, everyone will just add years to their life and life to their years. That’s the most beautiful gift for each and everyone this Diwali. Isn’t it?

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Diwali Gifts https://www.theflowerspoint.com/blog/diwali-gifts/ Fri, 30 Sep 2022 04:55:11 +0000 https://www.theflowerspoint.com/blog/?p=961 India is a country synonymous with festivals. Due to huge diversity in traditions, languages, and cultures, different festivals are celebrated in India. Holi, Id, Buddh Purnima, Raksha Bandhan, Ganpati Visarjan, Baisakhi, Christmas…the list goes on and on. All of them have their own characteristic charm and appeal. But when it comes to grandeur and celebrations, …

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India is a country synonymous with festivals. Due to huge diversity in traditions, languages, and cultures, different festivals are celebrated in India. Holi, Id, Buddh Purnima, Raksha Bandhan, Ganpati Visarjan, Baisakhi, Christmas…the list goes on and on. All of them have their own characteristic charm and appeal. But when it comes to grandeur and celebrations, none of them can match that of Diwali.

Why is Diwali Celebrated?

Diwali, also known as Deepavali is one of India’s grandest festivals. Diwali is celebrated between October and December depending upon the Hindu calendar. There are many important events associated with Diwali such as the killing of Narakasura and the return of the Pandavas but the most popular legend that celebrates Diwali is the return of Rama to Ayodhya after a 14-year exile.

Diwali is celebrated over a period of five days beginning with Dhanteras. Hindus consider Dhanteras to be the most auspicious day for financial undertakings. The following day, Narak Chaturdasi is celebrated which marks the day when the demon Naraka was slain by Lord Krishna. Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth is worshipped on the third day and this day is known as Amavashya. Kartika and Bhai Dooj correspond to days four and five of Holi.

As earlier stated, Diwali is also known as Deepavali which in Sanskrit translates into a row of lamps. The lamps when lit ward off evil which is the reason why Hindus place lighted diyas at the door of their house on all Diwali days. In olden days, Diwali celebrations were restricted to lighting but nowadays Diwali celebrations minus crackers are almost unheard of.

Sparkles, rockets, and charkha are a few of the bejeweled crackers used during Diwali. Diwali is also a time for sharing and for those with a sweet tooth, this is a season of absolute delight. Pedhas, barfis, chocolates, kaju katris and traditional Hindu snacks become the flavor of the season.

Diwali Gifts Online

Diwali is also a gifting season and it is almost considered a sinister crime to go to one’s friends’ or relatives’ houses empty-handed. If you are living in another city you can order Diwali gifts online like photo-printed mugs, flowers, or cakes for your loved ones. The best thing about Diwali is that it is a festival of the masses. Diwali is thus able to symbolize a communal spirit which is the reason why it has become one of the most popular festivals across the globe.

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