October 21, 2025

Diwali in India

Diwali, the festival of lights, is one of the most celebrated festivals in India, marked by a wide array of vibrant customs and traditions. Here’s a glimpse into how Diwali is celebrated across India:

Cleaning and Decorating the Home

  • People start preparing days in advance by thoroughly cleaning, renovating, and decorating their homes. It’s believed that a clean and well-lit home invites the goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity.
  • Homes are adorned with colorful rangoli (artistic designs made with colored powders or flower petals) at the entrance, and beautiful torans (decorative garlands) are hung on doors.

Lighting Lamps and Candles

  • Diwali is also called the “Festival of Lights.” People light up their homes with diyas (oil lamps), candles, and fairy lights, symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.

Worship (Puja) of Deities

  • Lakshmi Puja is central to Diwali celebrations. Families gather to pray to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, seeking blessings for wealth, prosperity, and happiness.
  • After the puja, it’s common to distribute offerings as prasad (food blessed in the ritual) among family and friends.


Divali a Festival of Light

Festival of Light for Hindus is celebrated primarily by offering light for prosperity. Based on the language, it is called Divali, Deepawali, Tihar or Deepavali but moreover it is the celebration
and players with fireworks and feast. This is how this festival is celebrated in the different parts of the world.

Diwali is celebrated widely across South Asia and in many parts of the world where Indian and South Asian communities reside. Here are some of the main places where Diwali is celebrated:

India

  • As the country where Diwali originated, India celebrates it extensively across all states, although customs and traditions may vary regionally. Diwali is a major public holiday, with vibrant festivities, family gatherings, and community events.

Nepal

  • Known as Tihar in Nepal, Diwali celebrations are unique, honoring not only lights and prosperity but also animals like crows, dogs, and cows. Nepalese people perform special rituals over five days, with each day dedicated to specific animals, gods, or familial bonds.

Sri Lanka

  • Diwali, or Deepavali as it's known in Sri Lanka, is primarily celebrated by the Tamil Hindu community, especially in the Northern and Eastern provinces. The celebrations include lighting oil lamps, fireworks, feasts, and prayers.


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