My name is ______. Today I am going to speak about Diwali.
Diwali is the festival of lights. On this day, people decorate their homes with lamps and candles. We make rangoli, wear new clothes, and eat tasty sweets.
Diwali reminds us that good always wins over evil. People worship Goddess Lakshmi and pray for happiness and prosperity. Children enjoy bursting crackers, but we should be careful and safe.
Diwali is a time to share joy and love. We should also celebrate in an eco-friendly way by lighting diyas instead of too many crackers.
I love Diwali because it makes everyone happy and bright.
Thank you.
Speech on Diwali for Class 2
Good morning teachers and friends,
My name is ______. Today I will talk about Diwali.
Diwali is one of the biggest festivals in India. It is called the festival of lights. People decorate their houses with diyas, candles, and rangoli. Families worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha for wealth and happiness.
We wear new clothes, share sweets, and exchange gifts. Children enjoy fireworks, but we must be safe and celebrate in an eco-friendly way. Diwali teaches us that good always wins over evil, and light always wins over darkness.
I love Diwali because it brings joy, love, and togetherness.
Thank you.
Speech on Diwali for Class 3
Good morning teachers and friends,
Today I am going to speak about Diwali, the festival of lights. Diwali is one of the most famous festivals of India. On this day, people light diyas, decorate their homes, make rangoli, and wear new clothes. Families come together to pray to Goddess Lakshmi for health, wealth, and happiness.
Diwali also teaches us an important lesson — that good always wins over evil and light always removes darkness. We should celebrate Diwali with joy, but also in a safe and eco-friendly way by avoiding too many crackers.
Diwali is a time of happiness, love, and sharing. Let us spread light in everyone’s life by being kind and helpful.
Thank you.
Speech on Diwali for Class 4
Good morning respected teachers and my dear friends,
Today I am going to speak about Diwali, also called the festival of lights. It is one of the biggest and most joyful festivals in India. Diwali is celebrated to mark the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana. The people of Ayodhya welcomed him by lighting lamps, and since then, we celebrate Diwali every year.
On this day, people clean and decorate their homes with diyas, candles, and colorful rangolis. Families wear new clothes, prepare sweets, and worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha for happiness, health, and prosperity. At night, the sky looks beautiful with fireworks and lights everywhere.
But Diwali is not just about fun. It also gives us an important message — that good always wins over evil, and light always removes darkness. We should celebrate Diwali with happiness, but also be careful about safety and pollution. Instead of bursting too many crackers, we can light diyas and share sweets with friends, neighbors, and those in need.
Diwali brings joy, unity, and hope. Let us celebrate it with love and make the world brighter with our good deeds.
Thank you.
Speech on Diwali for Class 5
Good morning respected teachers and my dear friends,
Today I am going to speak about Diwali, the festival of lights. It is one of the most important festivals of India and is celebrated with great joy and excitement. According to our history, Diwali marks the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. The people of Ayodhya welcomed him by lighting diyas, and from that day, Diwali became a symbol of victory of good over evil and light over darkness.
On Diwali, families clean and decorate their houses with diyas, candles, and colorful rangoli designs. People wear new clothes, prepare delicious sweets, and exchange gifts with relatives and friends. Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, is worshipped on this day to bring happiness and prosperity into our lives. At night, the whole sky lights up with fireworks, making Diwali one of the most beautiful festivals.
But Diwali is not just about fun and celebration. It teaches us important values — truth, kindness, and unity. We should also remember to celebrate in a safe and eco-friendly way by reducing the use of crackers and protecting the environment. Instead, we can spread happiness by helping the poor and sharing what we have with others.
Diwali is a festival that brings families and communities together. It reminds us that even a small diya can remove a lot of darkness, just like our small acts of goodness can bring light into the world.
So, let us celebrate Diwali 2025 with joy, love, and responsibility, and spread brightness in everyone’s life.
Thank you.