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Celebrate Diwali 2024 with Country Oven: Lighting Up Diwali Traditions, Festivities, and Joy

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  Celebrate Diwali 2024 with Brighten Your Home for the Festival of Lights Diwali, the festival of lights, brings joy, warmth, and togetherness. However, as we light up our homes and hearts, it's essential to think about how we can celebrate responsibly. In recent years, the focus on eco-friendly practices has grown significantly, encouraging us to embrace traditions that not only honor our heritage but also protect our planet. In 2024, let’s explore seven delightful ways to celebrate an eco-friendly Diwali that preserves the spirit of the festival while being mindful of our environment. The Significance of Diwali Diwali, celebrated over five days, marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. It commemorates the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana, as well as the goddess Lakshmi’s arrival to bless homes with wealth and prosperity. The lighting of diyas symbolizes the inner light that protects us from spiritual darkness. Day-by-Day Breakdown of...

To Mom, with Love

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The house looks a mess. Since last night, the search was on. Every pillow has been ransacked; every book racks upturned and the chairs and tables lie around like a war victim. This entire ruckus is because of the fact, that a paper cannot be found. Yes, just a little paper, where maybe some stupid things may have been scribbled, but never kept properly. Why? Because we simple do not think that somebody will care for us and arrange our things. Yes, moms do that. We may shout at her for touching our things and making it impossible for us to find them at the right time. But, after all she does it, for our own good. Likewise, whole day, something or the other, she is, selflessly, serving us. But, in most times, we fail to see the normal chores, the love behind all the sacrifices and the pain. This mother’s day, why not thank her for tolerating us, just the way we are. I bet, if it has been others, we may have been officially disowned and disgraced. But mothers are mothers, and ...