DEEPAVALI FESTIVE 2022
Deepavali Dinner by MCC Mont Kiara last night at the Kiara Equestrian and Country Club 2. Diwali, the festival of lights, marks the time when millions of Hindus, Sikhs and Jains across the world celebrate the triumph of good over evil with beautiful rituals such as festive lights, fireworks, sweet delicacies and family gatherings. It’s important to celebrate Deepavali Celebration with children because They bring people together and create a sense of belonging in the community. On these days people from all walks of life come together to celebrate life. Children are particularly the ones who enjoy festivals more than adults. Festivals to them mean decorations, sweets, gifts, games and the value of sharing.
Festivals are a wonderful method to learn about a person’s culture. During festivals and celebrations, a youngster can learn more about their culture and their nation. They learn about their global roots and become more appreciative of their nation and culture as a result.
Festivals are the time of year when historical tales are brought to light to educate youngsters about the past and help them appreciate the value of celebration across generations.
These are a few explanations on why festivals are significant to kids.
Even though youngsters may enjoy themselves during festivities, the lessons they learn are more priceless and enduring.
5 Amazing Facts About Diwali
The festival occurs on a no-moon night. …
It celebrates the birth of Lakshmi, goddess of Wealth. …
It’s the end of harvest season. …
It includes the festival of Annakut. …
There are plenty of fireworks and lights!