Imagine waking up to the vibrant sound of bustling activity echoing through an Indian home. For many young desis, this daily chorus can sometimes feel a little overwhelming. However, the real whirlwind of excitement and energy comes alive as the auspicious festival of Diwali approaches.
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- What is this fuss about?
- Where did it all start?
- When is Diwali this year?
- Why do people clean their houses before Diwali?
- How is the Internet preparing for Diwali?
What is this fuss about?
Indian homes are transformed into a whirlwind of energy and enthusiasm as each member of the family rolls up their socks to spruce up every corner. The walls get a careful brushing, the floors shine with a new makeover and the furniture shines. Every room and closet is meticulously rearranged, ensuring that no corner is left untouched for the grand Diwali celebration.
While it is undeniable that the Festival of Lights holds a special place in the hearts of Indians, the tradition of ‘Diwali Ki Safai’ (Diwali cleansing) stands as an equally significant ritual, symbolizing the annual preparation for the big events. festivities.
Amidst these busy times of housework, people often take refuge in relatable memes that are shared on social media platforms.
Where did it all start?
Memes can be found mainly on X or Twitter. While many others also use social media platforms like Instagram and Reddit to spread the joy.
When is Diwali this year?
In 2023, the festival of lights in India will be celebrated on Sunday, November 12.
Why do people clean their houses before Diwali?
The essence of cleaning and decorating the living space during Diwali lies in the profound gesture of spreading light, positivity and joy. A clean, beautified and radiant home inherently becomes a magnet for positive energy. It not only lifts the spirits of those who reside within, but also provides a warm welcome to anyone who walks through its doors.
A meticulously cared for home has the extraordinary power to create an atmosphere brimming with positivity. It all begins at the entrance, where the soft glow of lights welcomes guests, setting the tone for the celebration. Some people choose to add a personal touch by adorning the steps with the image of Goddess Lakshmi, decorating the space with a spiritual aura.
How is the Internet preparing for Diwali?
People on the internet were quick to greet the holiday season with a laugh as memes went viral on social media.
‘Diwali ki safaai’spiders begins: pic.twitter.com/hGTWUHGSJv
— Kartik🔥 (@KaiseAanaHuaaa) October 16, 2022
Me after doing only 1 task during diwali ki safaai pic.twitter.com/dmy0i1sq1i
—AnuragKetchup (@anuragkechup) March 30, 2023
Dad: Diwali aarahi hai ghar ki saaf safaai karni hai tujhe pic.twitter.com/kVb4x8dxyi
– Befikra ❣ (@Beparwaazz) October 25, 2021
Things you can find on Diwali ki Safaai.😀 pic.twitter.com/XSHolZFJyn
-Kapil (@kapsology) October 31, 2021
When dad sees a cockroach while doing diwali ki safaai: pic.twitter.com/Ko0Mspnx5j
—Tanmay Sinha (@srcasticwriter) October 20, 2022
When you want to relax but every corner of the house reminds you of “Diwali ki safaai” pic.twitter.com/Jx0vNkxiMl
– Tripathy by Aarohi 🇮🇳 (@aarohi_vns) October 1, 2022
Social media par diwali saaf safaai ke post daalne waali ladki ko jab mummy kuch kaam bataye…… pic.twitter.com/8mpa3AH8r4
— chintubaba (@chintamani0d) October 21, 2022
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