Diwali 2026
दीवाली
📖 About Diwali
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, is the most celebrated Hindu festival marking the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. In 2026, Diwali falls on Sunday, November 8.
✨ Significance
📜 Mythology & Stories
🪔 Rituals & Practices
- ●Deep cleaning of homes (Diwali Safai) in the weeks leading up to Diwali
- ●Decorating homes with colorful rangoli patterns at the entrance
- ●Lighting oil lamps (diyas) and candles throughout the home
- ●Performing Lakshmi Puja during the auspicious muhurat in the evening
- ●Worshipping Lord Ganesha along with Goddess Lakshmi for removing obstacles
- ●Exchanging gifts and sweets with family, friends, and neighbors
- ●Wearing new clothes, especially in traditional attire
- ●Bursting firecrackers (though eco-friendly celebrations are encouraged)
- ●Preparing and sharing festive meals with loved ones
🎭 Traditions Across India
Dhanteras: Buying gold, silver, or utensils two days before Diwali
Chhoti Diwali: Lighting 14 diyas to mark Rama's 14-year exile
Lakshmi Puja: Main Diwali day worship of the wealth goddess
Govardhan Puja: Worshipping Lord Krishna the day after Diwali
Bhai Dooj: Sisters pray for their brothers' wellbeing
🍲 Traditional Foods & Sweets
Gulab Jamun
Deep-fried milk solid balls soaked in sugar syrup
Kaju Katli
Diamond-shaped cashew fudge, a Diwali staple
Ladoo
Sweet balls made from flour, semolina, or coconut
Chakli
Crispy spiral-shaped savory snack
Mathri
Flaky, savory crackers perfect for gifting
Kheer
Rice pudding made with milk, sugar, and nuts
Quick Info
Date
Sunday, 8 November 2026
Deity
Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha
Moon Phase
Amavasya (New Moon)
Type
major Festival
🎉 Greetings
Happy Diwali!
दीपावली की शुभकामनाएं!
Shubh Deepavali
शुभ दीपावली
May this Diwali bring you joy and prosperity
दीपावली आपके जीवन में खुशियां और समृद्धि लाए
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