Its a time to celebrate life and love. We do that by ensuring we meet loved ones - family and friends- whom we otherwise forget in the course of our hectic lives. It brings with it a childish sense of joy no matter how old you are. Even my parents get excited and wanna go shopping for clothes and jewellery!
So it is more than just a days' celebration - the loving feelings it brings with it linger on!
2006-10-20 08:24:37
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answered by sheetaldc 1
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No festival in India is as festive as Diwali is. Many make preparation for this festival, months ahead. For no other occasion, people willingly spend their money and energy as for this occasion.
But, a THOUGHT is not out of place here. This should be treated as an occasion for serving the poor and the have nots, with sweets and spread light in their life in whatever way it is possible. Firing crackers should be eschewed as a token of our affinity with the children who are employed and exploited by the manufacturers. The selfishness of savouring the rich sweets and food ourselves should be substituted with a fervent urge to visit the orphanages and the Old Age homes with a view to conveying our humanity to them. The Festival of Light should bring us a steady flow of peace and health. The just must prevail. The pride and the evil be burnt and brushed away. Love shall pervade all walks of life.
2006-10-20 06:20:20
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm doing two dancessss for our Diwali Program TONITE =]
-meee =]
p.s. Happy Diwali and a Happy New yearr =]]]
-salmubarakkkkk!
2006-10-22 21:56:15
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answered by Lina 4
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Close doors, windows, ears.
Open T.V. eyes
Eat sweet hot
Dont go out at night
Then will be Diwali safest and happiest
2006-10-20 15:27:35
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answered by BHARANI 2
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It is a good festival, but a very-2 huge amount of money is being wasted on this day in fireworks and the culture of giving gifts.
2006-10-20 06:37:18
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answered by jolly boy 4
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hey i like the festival of diwali .it brings joy in the house ahh... i like it the crackers,the prayer,all of it. im going to my home town and celeberate diwali.
2006-10-20 06:20:42
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answered by Anonymous
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FIRST OF ALL HAPPY DIWALI TO YOU ALL THE YAHOO COMMUNITY. IT IS BEAUTIFUL FESTIVAL WHERE ALL THE PEOPLE ENJOYED WITHOUT CRITERIA OF AGE.
2006-10-21 23:30:37
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answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7
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I want to say nothing more, but we forget all the enemity & become friends.
CAN EVERY BODY ( AT LEAST, THOSE WHO ARE READING THIS) PROMISE TO "KEEP & MAINTAIN THE FRIEND-SHIP FOR A MINIMUM ONE YEAR".
Thank you all, to accept my request & keep it.
Wish a HAPPY DIWALI & NEW YEAR
2006-10-20 23:20:34
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answered by kingofuniverse 3
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in clear sight, Delight felt in lighting a number of rows of light
2006-10-21 07:04:50
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answered by R Purushotham Rao 4
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Just sit & watch the lightings.
2006-10-20 06:14:49
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answered by saumitra s 6
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