Ahead of festival of lights, 'Diwali ki safai' memes trends on social media; Check out

By Team Newsable  |  First Published Oct 23, 2021, 8:45 PM IST

To lighten the burden of the time-consuming chore of cleaning, netizens have started posting a plethora of memes and jokes about 'Diwali ki Safai.'


After Dussehra, the most anticipated celebration is Diwali. With the festival of lights only a few days away, desi families typically wind up doing a spring cleaning before the festivities. Aside from the food, new clothing, and hanging out with friends, an essential element of Diwali is the excruciatingly hard task of housecleaning that every family goes through. And this time it's not only the task of housekeepers; it's a 'family effort'. So, to lighten the burden of the time-consuming chore of cleaning, netizens have started posting a plethora of memes and jokes about 'Diwali ki Safai.'

Let's take a look at the memes which are trending on social media:

October is the month of falling in love ❤️

Me in October:- pic.twitter.com/S3E0vNP3xR

— backchodistic (@Bakchodistic2)

*After Diwali ki safai*
Spiders looking for their webs be like pic.twitter.com/DExHDphery

— Sachin Dev Sharma (@SachinDevShrmaa)

Me: *wakes up*
Mom who wants me to help her in diwali ki safai pic.twitter.com/0iTh7PtCCc

— Oyemeenakshii🎭💸 (@Oyeemeenakshii)

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*Diwali ki safai exists in every indian home

my mom to me : pic.twitter.com/obbQTfxfoA

— A Distraction (@a_distrctn)

Me and my siblings after doing Diwali ki safai : pic.twitter.com/ywL6fUXvYM

— Akshat OM (@AkshatOM3)

Mummy :- es diwali ke pahle diwaron ki Safai kar dega?.
Me:- pic.twitter.com/4LYzicjU9p

— Aryan kushwah (@kushwah_ji0)

Diwali ki safai exists
Cockroaches be like: pic.twitter.com/5O9J8AjZRy

— Oyemeenakshii🎭💸 (@Oyeemeenakshii)

mein pic.twitter.com/8A7uKO1CvE

— Hindi Meme Templates😳 (@hinditemplates)

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*Diwali ki safai exists in every indian home*
Le mom to their kid: pic.twitter.com/rkZnfoNV2g

— Oyemeenakshii🎭💸 (@Oyeemeenakshii)

Diwali, or Deepawali, is falling on November 4 this year. The celebrations last five days, beginning with Dhanteras, which occurs on November 2 this year. Diwali falls on the third day of the month, Amavasya, or the New Moon. On Diwali, Bengalis, Odias, Assamese, and Maithils celebrate Goddess Kali, whereas the rest of India worships Goddess Lakshmi.

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