Diwali celebrations in India are more than just a festival, they are a tapestry of light, sound, and memory. As a kid in the 80s, Diwali was the most favorite time of the year for me, and it still is. The smell of marigolds and incense filled the air, streets glowed with flickering diyas, and the sound of laughter and sparklers echoed through every lane.
While the heart of Diwali, the lights, sweets, and joy of being together, remains the same, the ways we celebrate have changed. Technology, modern lifestyles, and new trends have left their mark on this timeless festival.