Ways To Celebrate Diwali
The
festival of lights, Diwali, brings together families and smiles on
children's faces. If every child eagerly waits to wake up only to burst
crackers, families settled outside plan their trips back home to be with
relatives. So, if you are not escaping the city for a long holiday and
are looking to make this a memorable festival with family, here are a
couple of things you could do to give it a completely fun touch.
GIVE YOUR HOME A MAKEOVER
Cleaning the home and giving it a complete makeover is probably the
best way for a family to bond. This Diwali, give your home a new feel,
be it simply by changing the bedsheets and drapes or moving the
furniture around a bit. You could, as a family, even make the entrance
to your house colourful with intricate rangoli patterns. This process of
cleaning during Diwali not only signifies a new beginning, but also
brings a lot of laughter and chatter in the house making it festive.
CONTRIBUTE TO A CAUSE
Decide on a common cause that you and your family resonate with and
take a noteworthy initiative. If yours is a family that loves children,
there's no better way than to celebrate it with children at an
orphanage. If you're animal lovers, adopt a few pets and give them a new
home. If you don't have the time to indulge actively in social causes,
make a donation in cash or kind to an important cause. That way, your
festival will be meaningful and satisfactory.
LIGHT LAMPS
No Diwali is complete without lights. Sure, crackers make their way
home, but lighting lamps is a more involving activity. Arrange a series
of traditional lamps around the house, outside and inside, and involve
the entire family in lighting them. Since all the lamps need to be lit
together, it is necessary for the entire family to be involved. These
lamps will brighten up your home and bring alive the festive mood.
MUSIC AND DANCE NIGHT
Indians love song and dance irrespective of the occasion. So, if you
want your Diwali to be full of dhamaka, laughter, fun and frolic,
organize a music-and-dance party at home. While you could begin the
evening with a traditional Lakshmi Puja, you could end it with delicious
food preparations and some high-energy music and dance. Some Bollywood
dance numbers that involve the family celebrating together should
definitely make it to your playlist.
ONE-DAY TRIP
No, we're not talking about a tourist destination or an adventure camp.
We're talking about a trip to some unexplored temples on the outskirts
of the city. Temples in the city might be crowded and not so much fun,
but a one-day trip to some traditional spots can make your festival
worthwhile. While the elders of the family will enjoy being in the
divine presence, the youngsters will be excited for the drive.
SWEET-EATING COMPETITION
Sweets and Indian festivals go hand in hand. It's therefore a must to
mention the various sweets that are prepared and exchanged between
families and friends during Diwali. And since there will be a lot of
sweets on offer during the festival, it's only fair to sit the family
together for a sweet-eating competition. You could even bet on who the
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