Diwali

Celebrate the festival of lights with fun games, and a treasure trove of cultural stories to explore

In partnership with

National MuseumIndian MuseumCrafts MuseumSalar Jung MuseumBanglanatak.comCSMVSMuseum of Art & Photography
and 14 more collections

Choose your theme

Discover the different ways you can explore the Festival of Light at home

In what Hindu calendar month is Diwali celebrated?
Kartika
Devotees at the ghat

The story of Ramayana told through stunning Bharatnatyam dance performances

Lighting the way

Explore the different lamps used in Diwali celebrations

What does the word 'Diwali' mean?
Row of lights
What is this popular Diwali dessert called?
Gulgule
Crispy Gulgule (Nisha Madhulika)

Table settings to make your mouth water

Explore more Indian Miniatures

Paintings that tell stories of nature, love, celebration, faith, and power: explore over 1,000 high resolution miniatures using Machine Learning and Augmented Reality

Whose return home is Diwali a celebration of?
Rama

The Goddess Lakshmi in Popular Culture

Descriptions of Lakshmi have been around for centuries, but how is she portrayed in art?

Celebrating Lakshmi

Colorful artwork that depicts the Goddess of Wealth who visits her devotees on Diwali

Paintings of the goddess Kali

Explore depictions of the mysterious Hindu goddess worshipped during Diwali

Explore the masks

The colorful crafts used in dances and celebrations

The artisans in action

See what goes on behind the scenes in the workshop

Sacred statues

Sculptures that represent the important figure of Diwali and its associated festivals

Fun and games

Take a look at the games bringing people together at Diwali

Are you a Teacher or Parent?

A downloadable lesson plan that can be used by teachers in class or by students to work through at their own pace

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