Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Celebrate Green Diwali With Family & Friends

Burst firecrackers, but smartly. Use only those firecrackers that do not cause noise pollution and cause minimal air pollution.

A fuljhadi, for example, causes very little air pollution and no noise pollution. Fireworks like anaar and chakris don’t cause much noise pollution but are higher on the air pollution.

To celebrate a green Diwali, Also try to convince your neighbours to limit plan out your firework usage and ration the usage of firecrackers among your family members. You can even take the initiative a few weeks in advance and try to convince your whole neighbourhood or society to participate in your fun, clean, and green Diwali. 

Let's start to celebrate Diwali festival with family members. On this Diwali, we made an Eco-friendly Diwali game with play ’Diwali Dhamaka Crackers’. Light up your 5-day festival with Diwali special game "Diwali Dhamaka Crackers" for all. Kids learn with fun come again with Diwali game for everyone.

Diwali Game is created for fun & enjoy on 5 Diwali days. Free Diwali game used the different Diwali crackers objects like Sparklers, Chakra or Ground Spinner, Flower Pots, Colour Fountains, Rockets, Atom Bombs, Sounding Crackers, Flashlight Crackers, etc. Diwali mood on to play ‘DiwaliDhamaka’.

This all makes interesting to play with happiness and fun. The crackers game has great resolution, graphics elements like sparklers and background music filled with the Diwali spirit! 


Monday, October 21, 2019

Most Popular Indian Festival - Diwali 2019

According to mythology, Diwali has been referred to as Deepapratipadutsava in the seventh century Sanskrit play Nagananda, in which newlywed couples were gifted lamps and other things in remembrance of Lord Vishnu and goddess Lakshmi’s marriage.

It has been referred to as Dipamalika in the ninth century work of the poet Rajashekhar, where traditions of homes being cleaned and decorated with lights are mentioned. There is also mention of the festival in Persian traveller and historian Al- Biruni’s 11th century memoir on India.

Today, many celebrate it in remembrance of the return of Lord Rama and Sita after 14 years of exile, while others honour the return of Pandavas after 12 years of vanvas and a year of agyatvas.

The festival, according to a popular legend, is also associated with the story of Yama and Nachiketa on Kartika amavasya — one that narrates the tale of true wealth, knowledge and right versus wrong. It is also one of the reasons why Diwali is celebrated as the festival of prosperity, wisdom and light.

In this Diwali Festival let's we celebrate Eco - Friendly Diwali. Pollution Free Diwali. Make this Diwali Green with play to Diwali Dhamaka Game.