Diwali is probably the most revered festivals
among the many celebrated in India. But the COVID-19 outbreak and its aftermath
has left India in a situation where individuals are in no position to celebrate
these festivals the way they used to. But we live in a world where we have
everything at our fingertips. From classes to birthday parties, literally
everything are held online these days, so why not celebrate Diwali online,
right? Here are some cool ways to celebrate the festival of lights with your
loved ones, away from home.
- Send
e-invites: Design your Diwali cards for your virtual Diwali party. Add
designs, rangolis, etc. to the background of your invitation card along
with time and a list of events and send them to your friends and family
via email.
- Send gifts:
Diwali is incomplete without gifts. You can send online Diwali gifts to your loved ones and make them feel the
warmth of your presence even if you are away. You can choose from a
variety of Diwali gifts such as, decorative diyas, dry fruit hampers,
idols of deities, jewelry, sweets, etc.
- Fun virtual
events: You can host virtual competitions like house decor competition,
cooking competition, rangoli making competition, etc. You can also gather
everyone virtually and have a bite together to get the feel of a Diwali
dinner party!
- Online
Diwali performances: Miss grooving to Bollywood hits with your friends and
family? You can always arrange for online Diwali performances. Gather your
squad for the virtual Diwali party and have a gala time revisiting and
recreating old times!
- Online
fashion show: Gear up and put on the best ethnic wear you own. Get all
dolled up for this fun online fashion show where all your loved ones come
together and show off the best pair of jhumkas or the expensive designer
kurta they own!
For more info please visit: - https://diwalidecoration.com/collections/diwali-gift-boxes
Diwali being a festival that brings people and cultures together, Here we have some unique Virtual Diwali celebration ideas for employees to celebrate at the workplace.
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