
DIWALI – One of the most celebrated, decorated, delicious festivals celebrated by Indians. And I might add most noisy of them all.
Diwali (also called Deepavali) is festival of lights, which symbolizes the Victory of Good over evil and light over darkness. usually lasting for 5 days, the festival involves
- lots of decorations,
- loads of sweet and savory dishes,
- Show off of new clothes,
- lines of illuminations both interior and exterior,
- range of Rangoli(colorful drawings),
- bags and boxes of firecrackers.
Yes, most or all of the above are done in many Indian households. That’s the grandness of Diwali!

Depending on who you ask, you can hear different stories of why we celebrate Diwali.
In North – It is believed that on this day Lord Rama returned to his people after 14 years of exile during which he fought and won a battle against the demons and the demon king, Ravana.
South India – Lord Krishna’s wife Satyabhama killed the demon God- Narakasura. The celebration is called ‘Naraka Chathurdasi’ which is celebrated one day before Diwali. On the festival day, we celebrate by lighting lots of Diyas(lights) to symbolize the victory of Good over evil on Diwali day.
In West – Diwali is considered as start of new year and so it starts with worshipping of Goddess for wealth- “Maa Lakshmi”.
In East – Goddess of Power- Durga is worshipped on this big day. Durga Puja/Kali Puja is the most famous there.
Prepping starts atleast one or two weeks ahead in most households. This year we are celebrating Diwali on November 14 (Saturday). On the day of Diwali, diyas(tealights, oil lights, candles etc) are lit everywhere, sweets are exchanged and enjoyed and the day ends with firecrackers.

While my preparations are still ongoing, I shared some of the pics from previous years. They are simple by many standards but grand by my standards :).


If you are celebrating, We wish you ‘A Very Happy Deepavali’ to you and your family. Stay extra safe and celebrate merrily on this Diwali !!!!

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It sounds like a fun and interesting holiday.
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IT is! Loads of fun and lots of food!
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Happy diwali Smitha 🎉🌟😊
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Everything is so beautiful! I’m stopping by your house, virtually masked of course! Have a lovely day!
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Yes please, we will be decorating more this year. As there is no sharing of food, I want to make more merry holiday!
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That is a beautiful way to look at it!
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But you are welcome anytime though 🙂
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Superb decoration… Happy diwali dear🎇🪔❤️
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Aw, thank you Sweety!
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Same to you
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Thank you Vivek! Have a safe one!
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Happy Deepawali 🌋🍥🎇🎆🪔
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You too Padmaja! Have a safe Diwali!
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Yummy snacks😻✌️💐
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Thank you 🙂 This year its going to be simple laddu and Almond burfi with murukku. But planning to decorate house more than ever. What about you? What are you planning?
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This yr for my daughter Akshara first Deepawali after marriage, so we call that thalai Deepawali . So very grand celebration as she is also blessed with a baby girl.
Our house is cherished with relatives. Had a fabulous time. 🥰
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Yay, sounds wonderful. Congratulations for the grand baby! Happy news…Made my day!
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Thank you ❤️
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And to you!
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Aw, Thank you Beth! Its already in the air. I started making goodies this morning.
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I love this! Thank you for the details and variations of who/what is celebrated. I like the idea of a Durga and Lakshmi combo to finish out 2020. If they can’t create change, I don’t know who can.
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:)) Well said! I just hope Maa Durga helps us all.
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Happy Diwali Smitha! Love the pictures- so bright and full of positive energy 💖
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Thank you!!!
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Happy Diwali Smitha to you and your family God bless you 👍🙏🤝
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Thank you Srikanth!
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Beautiful decors!😍
Happy Diwali, ma’am.🥳❤️
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Aw, thank you Hema!
How is your prep going on?
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Great ma’am!
No guests due to covid. It’s gonna be a small celebration, fasting and temple visit!😄❤️
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You can call me Smitha 🙂
Its going to be small celebration at our home too.
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Happy Diwali
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Beautiful Smitha…
Happy Diwali 🪔🪔🪔🪔
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Thank you Athira…hope you had a great time!
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Most welcome Smitha..👍🏻🙏🏻
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Happy diwali
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Yay…Hope you had a good time.
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All sweets looks delicious.
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Aw, Thank you
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Lovely rangoli!
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Thank you Akshita!
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Happy Diwali Smita🎉
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And to you too Syamala 🙂
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You made me hungry 😋 Lovely pic of my fav sweets 😍😍. Have a lovely week 💐✨🤗
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:)) Hope you had a lovely Diwali!
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Thanks, yes we did 😍👍
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A very nicely articulated piece on Diwali with illustrations!!
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Aw, Thank you so much KK
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What a beautiful and concise synopsis about Diwali. So much insight in such a small article. Love it, great write.
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Thank you Trishikh! I really appreciate your words.
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Festivals of India play a major role in spreading unity in diversity, with emphasis on communal harmony. Some famous religious festivals mark the advent of the seasons and some mark the celebration of cultural events. Famous festivals in India are joyously celebrated all over the country. During any festive season, the whole of India brightens up and there is lot of excitement in the air. If you drop in during any of the festival time, watching or taking part in the festivities, can be an interesting experience.
https://www.indianetzone.com/1/new_year_festivals.htm
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So true! thank you for dropping by
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