Divali - Greetings for the Season and the Soul !

Published: 15.10.2009
Updated: 30.07.2015

Most awaited Diwali is now knocking the time and rocking the spirit of every one.
Wishes have already started flowing through sms, mails, cards & gift.

In these free flowing wishes, I want to introduce you with the eco friendly mode which is beneficial to all of us.

Eco friendly mode is consist of three factors -

  1. Nature’s happiness

  2. Society’s happiness

  3. Individual happiness

Nature smiles when we care for her.

In Diwali, firing crackers doesn’t thrills but kills the smile. Because –

  1. Pollution level crosses its limit due to noise, smoke left by the bursting cracker. Moment of JOY brings tons of problems.

  2. Nature love equally man as well as other living beings. Bursting heavy crackers harms the birds, animals and even trees & plants. How mother nature will smile when her one child is  smiling and other can’t speak to express his pain?

  3. Cracker’s manufacturers employed child labour in abundance to meet the demand. Toxic substance of crackers effects the health of these teenagers badly.

How to celebrate Eco Friendly and Spiritually Elevated Diwali

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Donate: Clothes, food and other to the needy

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Illuminate: Illuminate yourself with the sense of responsibility towards nature.

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Wish: Wish for Universal, National and self’s peace, prosperity and satisfaction

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Avoid: Avoid wastage of crackers, electricity, food etc.

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Light: Light the self’s life with spirituality

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Inspire: Inspire others to celebrate the Diwali as a footprint to humanity

 

Diwali will be sweeter & brighter by following it vertical

 

 

 

 

Wishing u again a Sweeter, brighter and elevated

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