New Delhi, October 20: Diwali is just around the corner and as much as we all love the festive season, the Diwali ‘ladoos’, lights, and card parties, one thing that ticks us all off is the ‘Diwali Safaai’! Almost every household does the yearly ‘ritual’ of cleaning the house. Well, it’s safe to say that ‘Diwali Safaai’ hasn’t only united household members but also netizens, who have come together on Twitter to voice their feeling of dread with regard to the cleaning. Diwali Ki Safai 2022 Memes and Viral Jokes Are Here To Make Your Diwali Preparations Fun: Share These Hilarious Reactions on Diwali Cleaning With Your Friends and Family.
Check out some memes here:
Oh I Hate Them
Younger sibling, while you doing Diwali ki safai pic.twitter.com/vRyOwc8f7A
— Pankaj Gautam (@Tea_holicc) October 21, 2022
Yes
does cleaning my watchlist count as Diwali ki safai?
— YouTube India (@YouTubeIndia) October 21, 2022
Waah Kya Baat Batai Hai
Diwali par apne Twitter ki bhi safai karo ..
Unfollow all toxic people and double follow me .
Ok
— ivaan (@lyfis_memories) October 21, 2022
HAHAHAHHHAHHA
When your Mom finds alcohol bottles and cigarettes in your Room while doing Diwali ki Safai. pic.twitter.com/6BzBImxHo4
— Sarcasto (@Sarco69) October 17, 2022
Buh Byee
Spider at my home to me while I do Diwali ki safai pic.twitter.com/NB3lw90Vz3
— Pakchikpak Raja Babu (@HaramiParindey) October 21, 2022
I BE BAK
*diwali ki safai exists*
Spider and other insects: pic.twitter.com/0qdhSBNJ5u
— S (@shut_up_sahil) October 16, 2022
ROFL
Insects watching their house destroying in Diwali ki Safai pic.twitter.com/BLzsGBPsjx
— त्रि-Vines (@trilochann45) October 16, 2022
HAHHAHAHHAHHAA
singing this song during diwali ki safai hits differently pic.twitter.com/N1U4GLtAkX
— Kishan Jjw (@jhunjhunastic) October 21, 2022
Oh That Feeling
When you find your old toys during Diwali ki safai : pic.twitter.com/XZLmNvXok1
— MemeChat App 👌 (@memechat_app) October 17, 2022
This Never Happened To Me
When you use an excuse to avoid diwali ki safai and it works pic.twitter.com/nbJClFzkMg
— Vivek Gautam (@Imvivek04) October 18, 2022
Well, no matter how much you dread doing the ‘safaai’, Diwali without it is incomplete! This year, Diwali will be celebrated on October 24.
Deepawali, also known as Diwali, is the biggest and most important festival in Indian culture and is celebrated over four days. It dazzles people with its joyful celebration and illuminates the country with its splendour. Diwali, one of the grandest occasions, is celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains for a number of reasons not just in India but also in southern Asia and other places across the world.
The event, which falls on the same day as the Hindu New Year, honours fresh starts and denotes the triumph of light over darkness. Diwali occurs on the fifteenth day of the Hindu calendar month of Kartik, and each of its four days is marked by distinct, well-defined traditions that are observed with joy and goodness.
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