10 LINES ON DIWALI
India is a country where people of more than nine religions live together. Since there is a huge diversity in climate, region, religions and other so obviously there will be many festivals celebrated here. Many festivals of them are such that they belong to a particular religion, but the people of other religions celebrate them as well. One of these festivals is 'Diwali Festival' about which you can have detailed information through the sets of 10 lines below.
Set 1
1) Diwali is the festival of lights symbolizing the victory of inner light over the spiritual darkness.
2) It is the five-day festival starting with
; on which people clean their houses and shop for gold and other utensils.3) The festival is mainly for all Hindu communities, but some non-Hindu communities celebrate it too.
4) People worship Goddess Lakshmi on this day, the goddess of wealth and prosperity in our lives.
5) Rangoli decorations with coloured powder, flour and sand are very popular on Diwali, and it is very auspicious for the occasion.
6) People decorate their houses with clay lamps and electronic lightings to welcome the Goddess Lakshmi in their homes.
7) The main day of the festival celebrates Lakshmi Pooja followed by mouth-watering delicacies and festivities of fireworks.
8) This day also marks the spiritual awakening or the ‘nirvana’ of Lord Mahavir, which is one of the most auspicious occasions in Jainism.
9) In Sikhism, people celebrate this festival as the day when their Sixth Sikh Guru, Hargobind Ji had released from imprisonment.
10) Diwali is the festival when families and friends unite together and spread the message of brotherhood, love and unity.
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