Experience Diwali celebration in traditional style - read about diverse customs, rituals, and delicacies associated with Diwali celebrations across different regions of India, including North, South, West, and East India. Each region has its unique traditions, such as lighting oil lamps, worshipping deities, decorating homes, and exchanging gifts, along with a variety of traditional sweets and snacks.
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Region Customs & Rituals Delicacies
North India
  • Lighting of oil lamps (diyas) and candles.
  • Worship of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha.
  • Decorating homes with rangoli and flowers.
  • Exchange of gifts and sweets.
  • Gulab Jamun
  • Jalebi
  • Kaju Katli
  • Besan Ladoo
South India
  • Early morning oil bath.
  • Worship of Lord Krishna and Lord Vishnu.
  • Decorating homes with kolam (rangoli) and flowers.
  • Fireworks and bursting of crackers.
  • Adhirasam
  • Mysore Pak
  • Murukku
  • Payasam
West India
  • Worship of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha.
  • Decorating homes with torans and rangoli.
  • Lighting of diyas and candles.
  • Exchange of gifts and sweets.
  • Shankarpali
  • Karanji
  • Chakli
  • Basundi
East India
  • Kali Puja (worship of Goddess Kali).
  • Lighting of diyas and candles.
  • Decorating homes with alpana (rangoli) and flowers.
  • Exchange of gifts and sweets.
  • Rasgulla
  • Sandesh
  • Chomchom
  • Narkel Naru



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