Diwali is the most important festival of Hindus. But this does not stop the people of other castes and religions from celebrating it. Also known as the Festival of Lights, this festival is celebrated all over India with great joy, wherein children and adults are seen bursting crackers. Of late, there have been a number of campaigns across different cities, to warn people about the hazards and dangers associated with the bursting of crackers. But even after all such things there hasn̢۪t been any significant decline in the sale of crackers in the markets. However, people have taken the fact seriously that crackers need to be burst taking care of the surroundings and the automobiles nearby.
People are very fond of rockets that fly high in the sky on getting lit, and burst open in the sky throwing different colored lights and sparkles all over. It looks beautiful to look at watching the stars falling on the ground. Other than this, there are bombs that burst with a loud sound. Children are specifically asked to stay away from this one as it is highly explosive. Fire wheels are also very popular during Diwali that rotates on the floor on being lit and throws light all over. With all such things, this festival has become the favorite of all, as the entire atmosphere seems to be lit up with the lights of crackers. Firecrackers are available in plenty in the market, and people purchase them as per their choice. Children are also fond of a long queue of crackers which comes in the form of a combined explosive and is laid on the street from one end to the other. This one is the most popular as it bursts till the end with great sound and light.
Apart from the crackers, diyas are also sold in the markets in plenty. These also come in a variety of designs and colors. While some people like lighting normal clay diyas, the others purchase decorative fancy diyas. These come in different shapes and look beautiful when lit. Floating candles are common to be seen in homes. People decorate their living areas by putting floating candles in a bowl containing some water. Such candles are a great way to refresh the environment with light and aroma. Diyas are lit at the entrance of houses, around the worshipping area, around the rangoli, and at the center of the house. No matter how much electrical lights you use to decorate your living space, Diwali can never be completed without the lighting of diyas and candles. This is not only for making your house beautiful, but is also followed as a tradition which is followed for years.
People are very fond of rockets that fly high in the sky on getting lit, and burst open in the sky throwing different colored lights and sparkles all over. It looks beautiful to look at watching the stars falling on the ground. Other than this, there are bombs that burst with a loud sound. Children are specifically asked to stay away from this one as it is highly explosive. Fire wheels are also very popular during Diwali that rotates on the floor on being lit and throws light all over. With all such things, this festival has become the favorite of all, as the entire atmosphere seems to be lit up with the lights of crackers. Firecrackers are available in plenty in the market, and people purchase them as per their choice. Children are also fond of a long queue of crackers which comes in the form of a combined explosive and is laid on the street from one end to the other. This one is the most popular as it bursts till the end with great sound and light.
Apart from the crackers, diyas are also sold in the markets in plenty. These also come in a variety of designs and colors. While some people like lighting normal clay diyas, the others purchase decorative fancy diyas. These come in different shapes and look beautiful when lit. Floating candles are common to be seen in homes. People decorate their living areas by putting floating candles in a bowl containing some water. Such candles are a great way to refresh the environment with light and aroma. Diyas are lit at the entrance of houses, around the worshipping area, around the rangoli, and at the center of the house. No matter how much electrical lights you use to decorate your living space, Diwali can never be completed without the lighting of diyas and candles. This is not only for making your house beautiful, but is also followed as a tradition which is followed for years.