Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Day 33
Deepawali or Diwali is the festival of lights. All of us are aware of the mythological story related to the festival of Diwali. Well we all are celebrating this festival since our childhood. But its becoming monotonous now. Every year we are celebrating this in the same old fashion style. Decorating the house, then lighting with candles and crackers. Overall its the same thing repeating itself again and again. We wish our relatives and our friends that prosperity and happiness will come in their way. But what about those people who are really are in need of help. There are many people who are not able to enjpy diwali like us. They spending their life below the poverty line. They don't have money to buy candles for their house, they don't have money to buy grocery to make delicious food, they don't have money to buy crackers. Can't we do something for them? Its not necessary to wait for some NGOs to come forward all the time. We can make our own group and can go to spread happiness for the under priviledge people. Goddess Lakshmi resides there were happiness is present all over the place. Is it right to see that one part of the city or the colony is glowing with different types of light, many delicious foods are being cooked and fireworks is there. And at the other part there is darkness, there is nothing to cook and there is not a single lamp is glowing. When will this difference be removed? That day we will have a real happy and prosperous Diwali.
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