Diwali is the name of the festival of India, which is celebrated all over the world by the Hindu community. Diwali is a festival that is celebrated for mythological stories that emphasize good prevailing over evil.
Diwali is the time for spring cleaning of home and office and to give it a fresh and new look. People clean not only their houses and offices but also décor them bright and put up traditional as well as trendy decorations. Diwali is also a time for shopping for new clothes, electronics, gold and silver, etc.
Diwali is the time when people get their homes painted or make some changes in their home décor. Traditional decorations have been carried out for ages and have been enhanced with new ideas and techniques suiting modern tastes and requirements.
For Diwali, The Traditional Decorations Are:
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Bandanwar
Bandanwar is door hangings, also called toran. This is placed on the entry door and other doors of the home. These give festive charm to the house. Door hangings have embellished bells, shells, bells, mirrors, decorative metals, etc.
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Rangoli
Rangoli are decorative patterns with colors drawn on the floor of the porch, courtyard, entrance of the home, and office. This is to welcome the Goddess Lakshmi, who is the Goddess of Wealth as per Hindu mythology. Making Rangoli needs a lot of hard work and creativity.
Rangoli is further enhanced with traditional diyas.
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Diyas And Candles
Earlier, traditional earthen diyas were used, and now candles and wax diyas have made their way into a home. But the result is beautifully lit homes.
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Decorative Lamps
Diwali is a festival of light, and for this, people décor their homes with decorative lamps on their verandahs and decorative lighting across various places in their homes.
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Flowers

Real flowers are used to décor the temple, rooms, and entrance of the home and office. Flower garlands are adorned at doors, temples, etc.
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Lakshmi Feet Drawing
Draw Lakshmi’s feet coming inside the home and office is considered auspicious.
Putting signatories of “Shubh” and “labh” on the sides of the doors is considered auspicious.
Diwali is about showing the best of the décor of your home. Modern lamps and lighting are used for decoration.
Modern decorations such as wall decals, wallpapers, and electric diyas are used for decoration.
Modern Rangoli that is ready to stick on the floor is also available.








Diwali Is Very Big And Happy Festival Celebrated Allmost All Over the World and It Brings Lots of Happyness And Love to All