Updated: November 14, 2020 3:22:20 pm
Diwali, the festival of lights, is here, and Indians around the world are ready to celebrate the day with their loved ones. It is that time of year when people look forward to celebrating the festival with delicious foods, delicious sweets, exchanging gifts, and playing card games to celebrate the occasion. However, due to the pandemic, a quiet celebration is expected, but netizens leave no stone unturned and are spreading festive cheer with hilarious memes and jokes online.
While the desire of family and friends with a variety of messages and appointments through chats may have become part of the internet age, there are also many jokes about the same on social media. The exciting jokes and memes that perfectly encapsulate the festive atmosphere have hooked netizens online.
From the candy battle to banning crackers this year, these fun yet relatable tweets will get your holiday spirit on a high note.
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TL right now: – pic.twitter.com/wktCXZpfmV
– Chico_Épico ★ (@ Vishalrajput103) November 14, 2020
I all day today: – pic.twitter.com/C3ffosZCwv
– Mohit Singh Yadav (@ mohitsingh1202) November 14, 2020
Your neighbors and family who come to your home on Diwali are like: pic.twitter.com/5mEvqGIi9y
– S🔥R (@iamsagarcastic) November 14, 2020
Sabhi ko Meri taraf the same for you 😂 pic.twitter.com/Z2KZ8OPIOU
– Savita Roy (@tweetsavitaroy) November 14, 2020
* Opening Twitter, Instagram or WhatsApp ..
* Belike Notifications: pic.twitter.com/u24yGsrkg7
– Na Man RajPut✨❤ (@_itzz_rajput_) November 14, 2020
– Sindhi Chhokro (@seerwani_piyush) November 13, 2020
Green cookies 😂. pic.twitter.com/JAlK4IE8ll
– Mask 🎭 (@Mr_LoLwa) November 13, 2020
I come from the office with a bag full of gifts during #Diwali pic.twitter.com/kldWT2rTjW
– Godman Chikna (@Madan_Chikna) November 13, 2020
every diwali ❤ pic.twitter.com/jETbiWy96p
– Topper by Neeche Se (@NeecheSeTopper) November 13, 2020
When your best friend gives kaju katli on this occasion of diwali …#Diwali pic.twitter.com/MR5CEbZixd
– 💲💔〽️ (@ Samcasm7) November 13, 2020
Hihi pic.twitter.com/cVKl6gJyvL
– Teacher राजा बाबू 🥳🌈 (@ GaurangBhardwa1) November 13, 2020
Others in #Diwali Me in #Diwali pic.twitter.com/5PddhPDRnU
– The ingenious (@ thewittyman1710) November 13, 2020
Diwali or Deepavali, symbolizes the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. On this auspicious day, a special prayer is offered to Goddess Lakshmi as this ritual is believed to bring prosperity and good luck.
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