Diwali

Diwali is an exciting festival for many of them including me, the festival of lights that originated in India which takes place every year, marking the starting of the Hindu New Year. Diwali tradition is celebrated by Hindus. It also celebrates many different religions across the globe not only in India, Diwali honors the Hindu goddess of health, wealth, Lakshmi and to start a new life with lamping to destroy all negativity to spread positivity. On Diwali lights, lamps and lanterns used to celebrate the occasions are believed to help the goddess find way into people's homes to bring prosperity for the year and also joy for the children. Crackers are usually an exciting big part of Diwali celebrations, one way to celebrate Diwali would be to decorate your house lights and lamps with flowers.

Diwali is celebrated across the country. It varies by each and every region based on their culture and way of celebration.Diwali in our Holistic Learning we celebrate it as a very auspicious day with group activity, singing, dancing, sharing sweets, team lunch, lamping, fun activity, talks about new things to implement in life, and very much exciting surprise gifts Boat wireless Airpods we got from Deepak sir. This is how we enjoyed the homely kind of celebration at the office.

Written by ~ Meghashree M V