Diwali is the festival of lights and is celebrated by Hindus, but also by some other religions like Buddhists, Jains and Sikhs. It represents the spiritual victory of light over darkness, kindness over evil, and wisdom over ignorance. Diwali is normally celebrated in the Hindu calendar months of Ashvin and Kartik, which falls between mid-September and mid-November. The celebrations normally last five or six days.
During the celebration, homes, temples, and workplaces are decorated with diyas (oil lamps), candles, and lamps. It also involves firework celebrations and drawing geometric patterns on the floor also called as rangoli.
Flying Paper Lanterns during Diwali is one of the beautiful tradition that make the festival memorable and spectacular. Flying Paper Sky Lanterns are crafted using high-quality biodegradable materials like rice paper, flame-retardant bamboo sticks, fiberglass strings and the latest wick/fuel cell made of cloth.