Nothing's wrong in it. I encourage it. But making "light" of a Holy celebration is not a good thing.
In Trinidad, where I went to school, Diwali is a national celebration, as the Hindu population is a major and large part of the general population there.
All people of all faiths celebrate Diwali, as it also celebrates the neighbours that you know.
Nothing's wrong in it. I encourage it. But making "light" of a Holy celebration is not a good thing.
In Trinidad, where I went to school, Diwali is a national celebration, as the Hindu population is a major and large part of the general population there.
All people of all faiths celebrate Diwali, as it also celebrates the neighbours that you know.