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Diwali 2023: Here's How You Can Celebrate The Festival Of Lights Without Crackers

Discover eco-friendly ways to celebrate Diwali 2023 without fireworks. Explore alternative Diwali celebration ideas and traditions for a sustainable Festival of Lights.

Diwali 2023 is just around the corner, and the excitement is building up. This much-anticipated festival is celebrated with great pomp and grandeur throughout the country. It's a time when families come together to decorate their homes, exchange gifts, worship deities like Goddess Kali and Goddess Lakshmi, and enjoy homemade sweets and dishes.

Traditionally, one of the most well-known ways of celebrating Diwali is by bursting fireworks. However, the environmental impact of crackers, with their air and sound pollution and waste generation, has raised concerns. As we prepare to celebrate this special day, it's essential to explore alternative ways to enjoy Diwali without crackers.

1. Light Diyas: Diyas, small oil lamps, are organic, environment-friendly, and add a beautiful glow to your home. This Diwali, illuminate your surroundings with diyas and let the warm light bring happiness into your hearts and homes.

 

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2. Make Homemade Sweets: Preparing Diwali-special sweets and desserts, such as kaju katli and laddoos, is a cherished way of celebrating. Spend quality time with loved ones by creating these delectable dishes to share with guests.

 

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3. Host a House Party: What's a festival without the company of loved ones? Invite family and friends over for a joyous get-together at home. Share laughter, stories, and delicious food.

 

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(Image Source: Getty Images)

4. Decorate Your Home: Embrace the festive spirit by adorning your home with lights and vibrant colours. You can also create small DIY decorative items to hang outside your main door and in your living area, adding a personal touch to your decorations.

 

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5. Exchange Thoughtful Gifts: Show your loved ones how much you care by gifting them thoughtful presents that express your affection and appreciation.

 

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(Image Source: Getty Images)

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By celebrating Diwali in these alternative ways, you can enjoy the Festival of Lights while also being kind to the environment and the well-being of all living beings.

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