Diwali 2024: 3 Dos And Don'ts To Ensure A Safe Festival

Diwali is an occasion of great joy and enthusiasm. However, it's important to not get carried away in the festive mood and bring discomfort to others. Here are the dos and don’ts you must follow to ensure a safe festival. 
diwali dos and don'ts

Diwali is one of the most significant festivals in the Hindu culture. This auspicious day is celebrated globally with great pomp and enthusiasm. From making beautiful rangolis to distributing sweets and lighting diyas, Diwali brings a spirit of togetherness filling everyone with joy and love. However, while celebrating, it's important to not get carried away in the festive mood and get involved in acts that bring others discomfort. Make sure you stay grounded, and understanding of others.

Diwali 2024: Dos And Don’ts

Here are the dos and don’ts you must follow to ensure a safe Diwali.

Things To Do During Diwali

diyas

  1. Invite harmony and positivity into your home with a beautiful Diwali decor. Get creative with rangoli patterns, flowers, candles, and diyas. Ensure a safe celebration by having a first-aid box with burn treatments readily available.
  2. Show compassion to stray animals this Diwali by placing water bowls near your home. The loud crackers can be terrifying for them, overwhelming their sensitive hearing and causing dehydration. Consider leaving blankets for them to seek shelter and comfort.
  3. Celebrate Diwali's spirit of togetherness with fun-filled moments alongside family and friends. Engage in timeless traditions like card games, tambola, or joyful singing and dancing. This festive season, prioritize sharing laughter and love.

Things To Avoid During Diwali

crackers

  1. Protect yourself from fire hazards this Diwali. Refrain from wearing synthetic clothes while lighting diyas or candles, as they can easily catch fire. Select cotton or natural fabrics for a safe and enjoyable celebration.
  2. This Diwali, choose a healthier celebration. Skip the crackers, which bring brief thrill but weeks of suffocating air pollution. Instead, explore other joyful activities that don't harm the environment or vulnerable groups like infants, seniors, and animals.
  3. Diwali festivities call for thoughtfulness. Enjoy with friends, but be mindful of noise levels, particularly late at night. Respect neighbors' peace and mental well-being.
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