Seven villages in Tamil Nadu celebrate silent Deepavali to conserve birds in nearby bird sanctuary
The Hindu
Villagers in Erode, Tamil Nadu celebrated Deepavali with no sound to protect birds in nearby sanctuary. For 22 years, families have bought children clothes and sparklers, not crackers. This year, seven villages upheld the respectful tradition, ensuring thousands of birds remained safe and blissful.
As the boom of firecrackers filled the air across the country celebrating Deepavali with gusto, seven villages in Erode district of Tamil Nadu marked the festival with just lights, and no sound, in a gesture considerate of the winged inhabitants of the bird sanctuary nearby.
The villages are located around Vadamugam Vellode, 10 kms from Erode where the bird sanctuary is situated.
Thousands of local bird species and migratory birds from other regions visit the sanctuary between October and January to lay eggs and hatch them.
As Deepavali usually falls in the month of October or November, the more than 900 families living around the bird sanctuary took the decision to save the birds and not scare them off by bursting crackers.
They have been following this conservation approach for the past 22 years.
The villagers said that during Deepavali, they buy their children new clothes and allow them to only burn sparklers, and not burst crackers.
This year as well, the villages of Sellappampalayam, Vadamugam Vellode, Semmandampalayam, Karukkankattu Valasu, Pungampadi and two other villages upheld the respectful tradition of a silent Deepavali.
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