Diwali, the festival of light brings happiness all around. Spread some joy to your loved ones this Diwali by wishing them in a poetic way. Here are few poems that you will find helpful in wishing your friends and relatives.
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Happy Diwali Beautiful Poems
It’s the “Festival of Lights” today,
It’s again the day of Diwali,
It’s time to dress up folks,
It’s time to adorn the thali.
It’s the occasion to throng the temples,
Pray to the Gods and give them offerings,
It’s an opportunity to entreat the deities,
To bless us all and rid us of sufferings.
It’s the day to light the diyas,
Ignite the rockets and burst crackers,
But it’s also the time to be safe,
From the fireworks and all the sparklers.
It’s the season to pay a visit,
To all our friends and relatives,
To hand them over sweets and presents,
Diwali is our splendid chance.
But while you spend a time of joy,
Don’t think it’s merriment all the way,
Out there wait many of those,
For whom it’s no time to be gay.
Denied of laughter and smiles for days,
They know not what it is to enjoy,
Can you not share something you have,
Can you not bring them a little joy?
When you can make someone else smile
When you can be someone’s ally
That’s when you can yourself be glad
That’s when you’ll have a HAPPY DIWALI!
The second short poem on Diwali deals with the real happiness of this festival; sharing and caring.
Diwali
Today’s the ‘Festival of Lights’ all over;
A joyful day for minds, hearts, and souls;
And people throng the temples to offer,
Prayers, resolving to take better roles.
And most of them are richly clad and clean,
And eat such dainty foods and sweets with mirth;
Whilst noisy crackers burst, their lights are seen,
It seems to be a happy day on Earth!
But are there not hearts woe-filled, very sad?
Denied of laughter, smiles for days;
Today’s the triumph of good over bad;
But what about the wastage in much ways?
True joy is when you see someone else smile!
True charity gives joy in heavenly style.
The third poem on Diwali describes the festival celebration in a poetic way.
Deepavali
The clear blue sky,
The scent of flowers,
The colors of rangoli,
And the sound of crackers.
The gifts and sweets from dear ones,
And the getting of their love,
The light of the candles below,
And the dazzling fireworks up above.
Lighting lamps at our homes,
Making the less fortunate smile,
Putting on new apparels,
Show our friends some style.
Paying respects to the Gods,
And decorating for them the thali,
This is what the occasion is all about,
This is the spirit of Deepavali.
This Diwali make a point to bring smile to the loved ones.
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