What is Diwali?
Diwali is a Hindu festival celebrated with lights. It is held during the period of October and November, marking the start of the financial year for India. Diwali is the biggest and brightest of all Hindu festivals, illuminating the country with lights and joy. The festival is celebrated throughout the duration of five days, in which each have a different tradition. But the celebration of life still remains throughout the celebration. Most houses are buildings are illuminated with lights and the skies are covered with firecrackers. the firecrackers represent an expression of obeisance to the heavens, health, weath, knowledge, peace and prosperity. It is known that the sound of firecrackers represent the joy of people living on earth. A major shopping period is also commenced at the beginning of Diwali in nations that it is celebrated. people find meaning through Diwali as it represents light unto darkness. Most people forget and forgives the wrong done by others and forces us to commit good deeds. There is an air of freedom, festivity and friendliness everywhere, creating a sense of divinity.