I want to discuss a very tiny topic here. It’s Deepavali, a holy - TopicsExpress



          

I want to discuss a very tiny topic here. It’s Deepavali, a holy festival of lights. That spreads happiness and prosperity.But there is a small problem, the crackers!In last few decades, the trend of bursting crackers has evolved. Seems, there is a race of bursting cracker and the one with loudest sound will win.Unfortunately, It is nothing more than a shameful show off of money. Sorry about being so straight-forward but bursting crackers doesn’t make any sense. Does it?Deepavaliis a“hindu”festival.Hindu!Which is not a religion, its a way of living. And as far as I know, Hinduism has alwaysbeen very proactive about nature. Be it theirYajna for forests(yagya)or their awareness for purity of the nature, it has always promoted love and care for the nature. How can a festival of Hindus be so cruel to the nature nature?Never! Diwali was never about polluting the eco-system. It is more than bursting firecrackers, It definitely much more than that. It marks the victory of good over evil,light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, purity over pollution.Diwali promotes cleanliness. It resembles beginning of a new calender. It symbolizescelebration but that celebration can never come at a cost of mother nature.
Posted on: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 15:06:10 +0000

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