How To Celebrate Diwali Festival With Family
by sunil gavaskar clan memberDiwali festival
brings light and joy in the life of every Indian. The earthen diyas lighted
everywhere around your house on Diwali are not only for enlightening the
environment but they are symbolic of removing sorrow, suffering and ignorance. Although
the festival is celebrated as the conquest of good over evil and virtue over
evil, yet the celebrations often become a problem for our atmosphere due to the
carelessness and negligence of people.
For many decades Mother Nature has suffered because of our
selfish motives of celebrating festivals with unnecessary chemical-based
products that are harmful to us as well as the environment.
Moreover the time has come that we change the way of How to celebrate Diwali and adapt the
theme ‘Go Green’ spreading all over the globe. It is our responsibility and we
should now understand it very well that we are completely dependent on the
nature. The existence of humans would be on the edge very soon if our
environment is not taken care of.
This season of Diwali
festival 2016 is approaching shortly and every individual is requested to
celebrate it in an eco-friendly manner, so as to move towards a healthy atmosphere
in the coming years.
To start
with, we can buy environment friendly Diwali
puja products and perform the puja rituals in such a way that they don’t damage
the atmosphere. It is good to burst firecrackers which create a noise louder
than 65 decibels. Even though the noisy fire crackers are banned by law, but
they can be seen everywhere since not many people follow these rules and norms.
Following
are some major problems that are caused due to the noise in Deepavali
celebrations:
·
Problem in hearing ability.
·
High blood pressure.
·
Hypertension and potential heart attack.
·
Sleeping disorders.
·
Provisional or even eternal deafness.
Although some people have started to realize the problems
and threats of Diwali celebrations being observed selfishly and carelessly,
still we have long road to cover. A number of NGO groups are trying to promote
new and eco-friendly ways by which we can keep our surroundings free of
pollution. These environmental groups are working hard to bring back the
traditional ways of celebrating Diwali
Puja so that nature can be defended and pollution levels can be brought
down.
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