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Crackers

Why do we burst crackers?


Of course, we burst Diwali
Crackers to celebrate happiest
of the occasions and enhance
the festivity of the
atmosphere. The Bursting of
crackers and lighting up of
arrays of Diyas are two most
important and integral part of
Diwali tradition. Diwali would
be left incomplete without
bursting of crackers to ones
heart content. From
youngsters to the adults, we
Indians are highly fond of
bursting crackers to maximize
the experience of the festive
celebration.
Our Forefathers believed that bursting
crackers on the festive occasion will
drive away the evil spirit and
simultaneously they lighted up the Diyas
to welcome the goodness into their
home. There are several legends that
exist in India for the celebration of
Diwali. Some of them are as follows:

Victory of Lord Rama over the evil demon
Ravana and he returned to his Kingdom
after years long exile with his wife Sita
and brother Lakshman. The People of
Ayodhya celebrated the happy occasion
by lighting up the Diyas in everyones
home to welcome their king.

Victory of Lord Krishna and his consort
Sathayabhama over the evil and egoistic
demon Narasura and the demon before
his death pleaded to Lord Krishna for

the forgiveness, and then he requested that his
people should celebrate his death every year with
joy, by waering new dress, exchanging sweets and
bursting crackers.

Victory of Lord Vishnus Vamana avatar over the
arrogant but generous king bali and teaching a
lesson to drive away the evil characters that resided
inside the King bali.

Lord Krishna protected the people of the Gokula
village by lifting up the Govardhan Mountain with
his finger and saving the people from the torrential
rain caused by the wrath of the Demigod Indra.

It is believed that the Diwali is the goddess Lakshmi
birthday, she visits each and every houses on the
occasion of the Diwali day, bless those house which
are brightly lit with health, happiness and wealth
remove the ignorance, greed, and other evils from
the house.
In most parts of the India, The Diwali is the celebrated as a victory
festival, the victory of the good over the evil. Whatever, maybe the
reason for the celebration of Diwali, the central theme remains the
same. Our forefathers believed that the sound from bursting of the
crackers would reach the gods in the heaven and convey the
message that people are commemorating the victory of the gods
over evil.

Scientific Background:
The scientist believe that the sounds of cracker bursting awakens
and alerts the subconscious system and bring the individual to an
excited stated, creating a euphoric environment for the celebration.
It is also believed that there is a scientific significance behind the
bursting of crackers on the Diwali occasion. In most parts of the
India, the Diwali celebration coincides with the change of climate, a
breeding season for the insects, during which the insects multiply
at an exponential rate. It is believed that sulphur gas released while
bursting crackers helps in controlling the breeding of the insects,
hence preventing various diseases that may arise otherwise.
Different types of crackers:
During the earlier stages crackers
history, the name Crackers only
meant the sparklers and color
matches and the flower pots. But
those days are gone, now we have
wide varieties of crackers available in
market. The Indian people celebrate
Diwali The festival of light by
bursting various types of crackers.
The some of the popular kinds of
crackers that are burst during Diwali
are as follows:

Flower pots or fountains: The fountains or the flower pots are the
devices that sit on the ground and emit showers of coloured
sparks upwards up to the height of about ten feet when lighted.
Nowadays, fountains come in a pack of 4 or more. The larger
fountain contains multiple tubes to go off in sequence thus they
provide much longer lasting displays.

The Ground Spinner: The ground spinner or the Ground Chakra
is a circular type, which spins around in a circle, shooting out
colouful sparks and flames. Get Crackers Price List Here

Sparklers: The sparklers is a small handheld metal stick coated
with chemical solution, which when lit, emits a constant streams
of sparks. The waving of the sticks around in the darkness of the
evening creates dazzling shapes. Once the coated solution that
feeds sparks gets over, the sparkler will die out. The sparkler
also comes in red and green color.
Garland: The garland are the string of firecracker fused
together to the central main fuse, which when ignited
produce a continues sound effect of for the long duration.
They garlands are named as 50 wala, 100 wala, 500 wala,
1000, wala and 10,000 walas based on the number of
firecrackers fused together. Check festivezone Standard
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Twinkling stars: The twinkling stars are the small handheld
rope of chemical coated firework, which when lit shoots of
the sparkles in the downward fashion producing a bright
display of light.

Pencil: They are hollow cardboard tubes filled with
chemicals, closed by a wooden stopper at one end and fuse
at other end. When ignited by holding horizontally by hand,
they give out a colorful flush of sparks.
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