The rich have no problem celebrating Diwali. While the poor do not go beyond their limits. But for the middle class, the celebration of Diwali remains a struggle. Middle class families feel helpless to celebrate Diwali like the rich.
Festivals are an important occasion for anyone. This festival is a Diwali festival. The significance of this festival is so much that people have to undergo paint-varnishing repair kefir in the house before this festival. In addition, new home purchases are plentiful during the Diwali days. The special feature of this festival is that the enthusiasm to celebrate them is the same for Sahu. But man celebrates them in different ways according to his power. Sometimes it happens that in middle-class families, the cost of appearances increases, so instead of the joy and merriment of the festival, strife arises.
The middle class naturally tends to care more about society. It raises concerns about the repercussions of society before taking any action. E.g. If a girl from a wealthy family can't reconcile with her spouse after marriage, Tezat will get a divorce, but a middle-class girl will rarely make such a decision. What will people say? That question makes him even more annoyed. The middle class has always wanted to be a respectable gentleman in the eyes of the people. Of course, inside the four walls of the house, even if the utensils are knocking! Let it go!
The rich have no problem celebrating Diwali. While the poor do not go beyond their limits. But for the middle class, the celebration of Diwali remains a struggle. Middle class families feel helpless to celebrate Diwali like the rich. Similarly, they cannot accept that they belong to the poor class. In such a hung state they cannot forget their place and limits. The middle class is always on the sidelines.
A small example of a wedding should be considered in this context. Almost all the middle class women present at a wedding were wearing new expensive saris and gold ornaments. In fact, all the women were obviously beautiful with the dominance of the ornament,
But in the middle of the group was a woman wearing a carefully made cotton sari. However she was swimming differently from all of them. Then someone said in the ear of his friend, would anyone be wearing a cotton sari on such an occasion?
Hey, shut up. Do you know who he is Her father is very rich. Saheli replied.
When a young lady from a big house naturally inquires about her Diwali shopping, she even gives the answer that she is not in the mood to shop this time, man! Saying so, he becomes silent. But if the answer was given by a middle-class girl, her sister would say sarcastically, why do you make excuses for your mood? Why don't you say there is no money for purchase. '
The middle class does not accept this fact, as it harms their dignity. Most of the middle class men celebrate Diwali in a royal way by carrying the burden of their power. This raises the head. And the middle class family gets tired of paying it.
Such wisdom was used by Shashikant. Unable to repay the loan, he told his wife, who had earlier refused to take out a loan, that there was a limit to all this.
Later he went to the market with his wife to buy a sari for Diwali. In the sari shop, the trader knocked on the door of his counterparts. But his wife's gaze often went to the side counter, where there were expensive saris.
'What do you often see? All these saris are worth more than two thousand, and we cannot afford more than one thousand. Choose here. Shashikant said in a slightly stern tone.
His wife, Seema, lost her temper and lost her temper. When something goes wrong in his mind, he becomes the one who gives satisfaction or sorrow to his own way. The same thing happened in Pramadchandra's family, how enthusiastically this Rasila celebrates Diwali, laughing and talking to everyone. After all, shouldn't the festival be celebrated with joy and enthusiasm? 'Pramod, citing the example of his younger brother's wife Rasila, said to his wife,
Doesn't that work? This is what Diarji made him wear gold bracelets this Diwali. Pramod's wife was responsible for what you gave me. With that answer, Pramod lost the joy of Diwali from his mind.
Usually on the days of Diwali, the essence is given to the daughter by her parents as a gift for Jamar. But if a Diwali greeting card comes from P and P kills him, then his wife is very sad.
Devika's father has given her a gold ring and Jyotsna's father has a scooter. 'Once Mavdio Paresh was able to look at her mother with a helpless look at her husband. Dipti as a result of this? Darkness seemed to pervade the festival of lights.
This is the only meaning of the festival in the minds of children. Childhood is naturally tumultuous. If a prudent mother takes the children who are fighting in small matters in a different direction, their fight will end there. And the fun of the festival is also water.
Depending on the son and daughter-in-law, when the mother-father situation arises to suffer from her own son or daughter-in-law, the mother of Ajaj is deeply saddened by the behavior of such a selfish son in the joy of Diwali.
In order to celebrate any festival of any caste in its meaning, it is very important to maintain the joy of the festival till the end. The Diwali festival is meant to illuminate the victory over darkness, so to celebrate the Diva with joy one should buy according to one's ability by controlling the false expenses. By limiting the number of wealthy friends you may have to cultivate intimacy, you may be able to avoid embarrassment.
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