Diwali 2026 NRI Guide: Country-Wise Celebrations
Diwali 2026 NRI Guide: Country-Wise Celebrations
- Public Holidays: The main day of Diwali is an official holiday in the US states of Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and California. Other state residents should check local school district calendars.
- Weekend Setup: Since November 8 is a Sunday, pre-Diwali Dhanteras (Nov 6, Friday) shopping, community melas, and temple programs run through the full Diwali weekend without workday disruption.
- Diwali at Workplace: Many tech companies including Google, Microsoft, Apple, and Amazon hold internal Diwali celebrations. Use this moment to share your culture proudly.
City-by-City NRI Guide — USA
New York / New Jersey (Edison, Parsippany, Plainsboro) The Edison-Parsippany corridor — America’s most densely Indian-populated suburban belt — hosts some of the largest Diwali melas outside India. Oak Tree Road in Edison transforms during Diwali week with sweets, clothing, and jewelry stores running special offers.
San Francisco Bay Area (Fremont, Sunnyvale, Cupertino, San Jose) Silicon Valley’s Indian community — the largest concentration of Indian IT professionals in the world — celebrates at the Fremont Hindu Temple, India Community Center (Milpitas), and multiple Gujarati samaj halls. Tech company Diwali parties are a Bay Area signature.
Texas (Houston, Dallas, Irving, Plano, Sugar Land) Houston hosts one of America’s largest Diwali celebrations, anchored at the Sri Meenakshi Temple in Pearland and Lakshmi Narayan Temple. Dallas/Irving’s large Telugu and Gujarati communities organize major community melas at convention centers.
Chicago (Schaumburg, Naperville, Buffalo Grove) Chicago’s Indian community — predominantly Gujarati and Telugu — organizes Diwali at the Lemont Hindu Temple and multiple suburban community halls. The Devon Avenue “Little India” strip lights up for Diwali week.
Washington DC / Virginia / Maryland (Herndon, Chantilly, Ashburn) The DMV Indian community — heavily concentrated in NOVA (Northern Virginia) — celebrates at the Shiva Vishnu Temple in Lanham, Maryland and Sri Siva Vishnu Temple in Lanham. Corporate Diwali events in DC are among the most prominent in the nation.
Atlanta (Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Duluth) Atlanta’s booming Indian community — one of the fastest-growing in America — celebrates at the Hindu Temple of Atlanta and Sri Guruvaayurappan Temple, plus major community melas organized by GATA and other associations.
Los Angeles (Artesia, Cerritos, Diamond Bar) LA’s Indian community celebrates at the Malibu Hindu Temple, Venkateshwara Temple in Malibu, and the India Association of Southern California’s Diwali Mela. Artesia’s Pioneer Boulevard — LA’s own Little India — is the go-to for pre-Diwali shopping. NRI Practical Tips — USA:
- Order puja items (diyas, sindoor, Lakshmi-Ganesha idols, mithai) from Indian grocery stores or Amazon India-origin sellers by late October
- Book sevas at Sri Venkateswara Temple Pittsburgh or Tirupati Balaji online well in advance
- Use apps like Sulekha and Desi events to find Diwali melas in your city
- Many ISKCON centers host free Diwali programs with prasad — open to all
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in the United Kingdom Indian Population: ~1.8 million | NRI Profile: Professionals, NHS workers, business owners, academics The Leicester Diwali — World’s Biggest Outside India No NRI Diwali story is complete without Leicester. The city’s famous Belgrave Road (“Golden Mile”) hosts Britain’s — and arguably the world’s outside India — largest Diwali celebrations. The annual diya-lighting and illumination ceremony draws crowds of over 35,000 to watch two miles of road blaze into light. The city of Leicester hosts one of the largest Diwali celebrations outside of India, featuring a spectacular switch-on event. Trafalgar Square: Diwali Goes National London’s annual Diwali celebration at Trafalgar Square, organized by the Mayor of London’s office, draws 35,000–40,000 visitors — making it one of the few Indian festivals to achieve genuine cross-cultural, mainstream British participation. Bollywood performances, rangoli demonstrations, and a central diya-lighting ceremony against the backdrop of Nelson’s Column make it unmissable for UK NRIs. City-by-City NRI Guide — UK
London (Wembley, Harrow, Southall, East Ham)
- Trafalgar Square Diwali (Mayor of London) — free public event
- BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir, Neasden — one of the largest Hindu temples outside India, grand Lakshmi puja
- Shree Sanatan Hindu Mandir, Wembley — morning aartis, Akhand Chalisa, evening bhajan sandhya
- Southall Broadway and Wembley High Road — Diwali shopping streets rivaling Belgrave Road Leicester
Leicester (Belgrave Road — The Golden Mile)
- Diwali lights switch-on ceremony (early November, exact date TBC with Leicester City Council)
- Marquee events, live performances, food stalls along 2 miles of illuminated road
- Community aarti events at Shree Ram Mandir, Shree Sanatan Mandir, and Shree Prajapati Association
Birmingham (Handsworth, Smethwick, Wolverhampton)
- Shri Venkateswara Balaji Temple, Tividale — special Diwali Lakshmi puja
- Soho Road Handsworth — Diwali shopping and community events
- Birmingham City Council’s Diwali programme at Centenary Square
Bradford & Leeds
- Bradford’s large Gujarati community organizes Diwali melas at community halls
- Hindu Cultural Society of Bradford — Lakshmi puja and cultural program
- Leeds Hindu Community Centre — Diwali celebrations open to all faiths
NRI Practical Tips — UK:
- Check local council websites for street Diwali event permissions and dates
- Indian supermarkets on Wembley High Road, Southall Broadway, and Belgrave Road Leicester stock full puja kits from mid-October
- Schools increasingly recognize Diwali — ask your children’s school about Diwali classroom activities
- UK has no national Diwali public holiday, but many employers now offer a “flexible religious observance day” — know your rights
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Canada Indian Population: ~1.8 million | NRI Profile: Tech workers, healthcare professionals, students, entrepreneurs Canada’s Multicultural Diwali Canada’s official Multiculturalism Act creates uniquely fertile ground for diaspora festivals. Multiple provincial governments and the Parliament of Canada have formally recognized Diwali, and major cities like Mississauga, Brampton, and Surrey have significant South Asian political representation that has accelerated public Diwali programming. City-by-City NRI Guide — Canada
Greater Toronto Area (Brampton, Mississauga, Scarborough, Markham) The GTA hosts the largest Diwali celebrations in Canada. Brampton — which has one of the highest concentrations of South Asians in North America — celebrates with major melas, while Mississauga’s Celebration Square hosts public Diwali events. Key venues:
- BAPS Swaminarayan Mandir, Toronto — elaborate Diwali program with Annakoot celebration
- Hindu Sabha Mandir, Brampton — community puja and cultural programs
- Mississauga Celebration Square — public Diwali mela
- Gerrard India Bazaar, Toronto — Diwali street decorations and shopping
Vancouver (Surrey, Burnaby, Richmond) Surrey’s large South Asian community organizes major Diwali events, with Surrey Central as a hub. The Richmond Hindu Temple and Greater Vancouver Hindu Society host Lakshmi puja programs.
Calgary & Edmonton Alberta’s growing Indian community — swelled by oil industry recruitment — celebrates at the Sree Venkateswara Temple Calgary and Edmonton’s Hindu Society temple. Community halls host Diwali melas organized by the Indian Associations of Alberta.
Ottawa & Montreal Ottawa’s Indian community, concentrated around the National Capital Region, organizes Diwali at Ottawa’s Hindu Mandir and through community associations. Montreal’s smaller but vibrant Indian community celebrates at local community halls. NRI Practical Tips — Canada:
- Canada Revenue Agency (CRA) recognizes Diwali as a day for flexible scheduling for many federal employees
- Diwali fireworks are subject to strict municipal bylaws — check your city’s regulations before purchasing
- Indian grocery chains in Brampton and Surrey stock full Diwali kits — shop by October 30 for best selection
- Book flights to India for Diwali 2026 by August — routes fill up by September
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Australia Indian Population: ~800,000+ | NRI Profile: Skilled migrants, students, healthcare workers, IT professionals The Australian Diwali Moment India has become Australia’s single largest source of permanent migrants since 2022, and Diwali’s public footprint in Australia has grown accordingly. In Australia, Diwali 2026 will be celebrated by Indian communities and increasingly recognized by the wider public. Cities like Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide host Diwali events. Important: Time Zone Note for Australian NRIs Australia is ahead of India in time, meaning the Kartika Amavasya midnight may fall on November 9 AEDT. The Lakshmi Puja IST window (6:27–8:27 PM IST) converts to 11:57 PM – 1:57 AM AEDT on November 8–9. Most Australian temples will perform puja at sunset on November 8 per local conventions — confirm timings directly with your mandir. City-by-City NRI Guide — Australia
Melbourne (Carrum Downs, Clayton, Dandenong, Hoppers Crossing)
- Shiva Vishnu Temple, Carrum Downs — one of the largest Hindu temples in the Southern Hemisphere; elaborate Diwali Lakshmi puja program
- Federation Square Diwali — public celebration drawing thousands from Melbourne’s diverse community
- Dandenong Plaza area — Diwali shopping and community events
- ISKCON Melbourne — kirtan, puja, and vegetarian feast
Sydney (Parramatta, Blacktown, Castle Hill, Liverpool)
- Darling Harbour Diwali — Sydney’s major public Diwali event
- Sri Venkateswara Temple, Helensburgh — special Diwali sewa
- Parramatta has emerged as Sydney’s NRI hub — local community associations organize Diwali melas
- ISKCON Sydney — Diwali celebrations with free feast
Brisbane, Perth & Adelaide
- Brisbane’s growing Indian community organizes melas through the Indian Council of Queensland
- Perth’s Indian Association hosts Diwali at community halls; Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple Perth holds puja
- Adelaide Hindu Society organizes Diwali events at Pooraka and city community venues
NRI Practical Tips — Australia:
- Fireworks regulations in Australia are very strict — home fireworks are illegal in most states; attend licensed public displays instead
- No national Diwali public holiday in Australia, but flexible leave requests are increasingly accepted by employers
- Woolworths and Coles now stock basic Diwali items; Indian grocery stores in Clayton and Dandenong (Melbourne) and Parramatta (Sydney) have full selections
- Many Australian schools now teach Diwali — help your child’s school by offering to speak to the class
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in the UAE Indian Population: ~3.5 million | NRI Profile: Construction workers, hospitality staff, professionals, traders Diwali in the Gulf: Devotion Under the Desert Sky The UAE hosts the world’s largest single-country NRI population — over 3.5 million Indians, making Indians by far the largest nationality in the UAE. For many Indian workers — especially the thousands separated from their families during the festival — Diwali in the Gulf carries a bittersweet quality of devotion mixed with longing. In the Middle East — especially the UAE, Qatar, Bahrain and Oman — Diwali 2026 will be celebrated within the framework of local laws and cultural norms, with temple-based Diwali programs focusing on Lakshmi Puja, aarti and bhajans, and community hall events and Diwali dinners organized by Indian associations. The Lakshmi Puja IST window (6:27–8:27 PM IST) falls at 4:57–6:57 PM UAE time on November 8 — a very convenient evening timing for working professionals. City-by-City NRI Guide — UAE
Dubai
- ISKCON Dubai Temple, Jebel Ali — Grand Diwali program with Lakshmi abhishekam, kirtan, and bhandara feast
- Shiva Temple, Bur Dubai — Community puja, long-established centre of Indian religious life in Dubai
- Indian Association of Dubai — Diwali gala dinner and cultural event
- Global Village Dubai (open season) — features Indian pavilion with Diwali theme
- Diwali shopping: Bur Dubai, Meena Bazaar, and Karama are the go-to areas for Indian sweets, diyas, and traditional wear
Abu Dhabi
- ISKCON Abu Dhabi — Diwali puja and cultural programs
- Abu Dhabi Indian community associations organize hotel ballroom Diwali galas
- Indian Embassy Abu Dhabi often hosts or supports community Diwali events
Sharjah, Ajman & RAK
- Smaller Indian community events at Indian schools and community halls
- Expatriate clubs in Sharjah host Diwali dinners and cultural shows
NRI Practical Tips — UAE:
- Diwali is not a public holiday in the UAE — plan your November 8 celebration for the evening after work
- Fireworks are strictly regulated in the UAE; attend licensed public displays or hotel events
- Indian grocery stores in Bur Dubai, Muhaisinah, and Al Quoz are fully stocked with Diwali supplies from late October
- Many Indian schools in Dubai (GEMS, CBSE schools) observe Diwali with special programs
- Send Diwali money transfers to India through UAE Exchange, Al Ansari, or bank transfers — October-November sees peak India remittance volume; book rates early
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain & Oman Indian Population: ~2.5 million across GCC | NRI Profile: Construction, oil & gas, healthcare, services Gulf NRI Diwali: Community Above All In Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman, the absence of Hindu temples (except in some countries like Bahrain and Oman) means Diwali is almost entirely a private, community event. Indian community associations and company-organized events fill the gap. Riyadh & Jeddah, Saudi Arabia: Indian Community Welfare Associations organize private Diwali gatherings in compound residential areas. Indian schools (CBSE, ICSE affiliated) hold Diwali programs. Kuwait City: The Indian Community School Kuwait and Indian Community Schools organize Diwali events. Private compound parties are the dominant mode of celebration. Doha, Qatar: The Indian Cultural Centre in Doha and Qatar Indian Association host Diwali programs. The large Indian population in Doha celebrates increasingly visibly. Muscat, Oman: The Indian Social Club Muscat organizes Diwali events; some Hindu temples exist in Oman making it among the most accommodating Gulf countries for Indian religious practice. Manama, Bahrain: Bahrain has Hindu temples and a tolerant religious environment. The Indian Community School Bahrain and Shri Krishna Temple hold formal Diwali programs. NRI Practical Tips — Gulf (all countries):
- Be aware of local laws on religious gatherings — private home and compound celebrations are generally accepted
- Join your company’s India-origin employee network for Diwali events
- Order Diwali gifts and sweets for family in India well in advance — shipping from Gulf to India takes 10–15 days
- Video call your family during their Lakshmi puja window (8:30–10:30 PM Gulf time) to join virtually
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Singapore Indian Population: ~350,000 (9% of population) | Holiday Status:
National Public Holiday Singapore: Where Diwali is State Law Singapore made Deepavali a public holiday in 1929, brought by early Indian migrants. This gives Singapore’s Indian community one of the most formally recognized Diwali observances in the diaspora world. In Singapore, Little India transforms with vibrant street lights, markets, and cultural activities. The Serangoon Road area — Singapore’s Little India — is one of Asia’s most spectacular Diwali light-up destinations, drawing tourists from across the region. Key Events & Venues:
- Little India Light Up (Serangoon Road) — month-long illumination beginning October; Diwali street bazaars and performances
- Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, Serangoon Road — elaborate Deepavali puja
- Sri Krishnan Temple, Waterloo Street — multi-community Deepavali program
- Sri Srinivasa Perumal Temple, Little India — major South Indian temple celebrations
- Hindu Endowments Board Singapore — coordinates official community Deepavali programs
NRI Practical Tips — Singapore:
- Deepavali is a paid public holiday — make the most of the long weekend (Nov 8 is Sunday; most employers give Monday as an in-lieu holiday)
- Book Little India restaurants for Deepavali dinner early — they fill up weeks in advance
- Fireworks are banned in Singapore (licensed displays only) — attend official events for pyrotechnics
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Malaysia Indian Population: ~2 million (7% of population) | Holiday Status:
National Public Holiday (except Sarawak & Labuan) Malaysia: Deepavali as a National Celebration Malaysia recognizes Deepavali as a national holiday, except in Sarawak and the Federal Territory of Labuan. Malaysia’s large Tamil Hindu community — predominantly descended from South Indian plantation workers — has maintained extraordinarily strong festival traditions across generations. Kuala Lumpur and Penang widely celebrate Diwali, especially among Indian communities in places such as Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, and the Cameron Highlands. Key Events & Venues:
- Batu Caves Temple, Selangor — one of Malaysia’s most famous Hindu sites; special Deepavali programs
- Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Kuala Lumpur (Jalan Tun H.S. Lee) — the oldest and most prominent Hindu temple in KL; elaborate Deepavali puja
- Sri Subramaniar Swamy Temple, Batu Caves — major celebrations
- Little India, Brickfields (KL) — Deepavali shopping, sweets, and street celebrations
- Penang: Sri Mahamariamman Temple, Penang and Georgetown Little India district — spectacular celebrations in the UNESCO World Heritage Site setting
- Ipoh: Large Tamil community events organized through local temple boards
NRI Practical Tips — Malaysia:
- It’s a public holiday — plan a family outing to Little India, Brickfields for the atmosphere
- The pre-Diwali shopping for traditional saris and kurtas is a cultural event in itself — go to Brickfields a week before
- Many Malaysian Chinese, Malay, and other communities visit Indian friends’ homes for open house on Deepavali — embrace this beautiful Malaysian multicultural tradition
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in South Africa Indian Population: ~1.3 million | Diaspora Age: 160+ years | NRI Profile: Established community, professionals, business owners South Africa: Diwali with a 160-Year History South Africa’s Indian community — whose ancestors arrived as indentured labourers in Natal from 1860 — has maintained Indian cultural traditions with remarkable fidelity across six generations. This community was also the crucible for Mahatma Gandhi’s philosophy of Satyagraha. South Africa’s Durban goes all out for Diwali. Durban, with the largest Indian population in Africa, transforms for Diwali with temple events, community programs, and the famous Grey Street area celebrations. Key Events & Venues:
- Durban: The Umgeni Road Temple precinct, Grey Street area, and Chatsworth township host the largest celebrations. Temples organize free meals, cultural programs, and religious ceremonies attended by thousands.
- Johannesburg (Lenasia, Fordsburg): Lenasia — South Africa’s largest Indian suburb — hosts community Diwali events at local temples and community halls
- Pretoria: Indian community associations and temples in Laudium organize Diwali programs
- Cape Town: Cape Town’s smaller Indian community celebrates through the Cape Town Hindu community organizations
NRI Practical Tips — South Africa:
- Diwali is not a national public holiday in South Africa — most Indian-owned businesses self-organize closures
- The South African Hindu Maha Sabha coordinates national Diwali programming — check their calendar
- Security is a consideration for outdoor celebrations — organize community events in secured venues
- For NRIs who arrived recently from India, connecting with the established Indo-South African community enriches the Diwali experience enormously
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in New Zealand Indian Population: ~250,000+ | NRI Profile: Skilled migrants, students, healthcare workers New Zealand: Diwali Goes Public New Zealand’s Indian population has grown rapidly — India is now among the top source countries for New Zealand’s skilled migrant program. Auckland’s Diwali Festival in Aotea Square — organized by Auckland Council — has become one of the city’s signature multicultural events. Key Events & Venues:
- Auckland Diwali Festival, Aotea Square — major public event with performances, food stalls, and diya-lighting ceremony; draws 100,000+ visitors of all backgrounds
- Shree Laxmi Narayan Temple, Auckland — Lakshmi puja and community program
- Wellington Hindu Society — Diwali celebrations in the capital
- Christchurch Indian Association — community Diwali events in the South Island
NRI Practical Tips — NZ:
- Auckland Diwali Festival is typically held the weekend after Diwali to maximize public participation — check Auckland Council website for 2026 dates
- No national Diwali holiday, but awareness is growing rapidly among NZ employers
- Indian grocery stores in Sandringham (Auckland) — known as Auckland’s Little India — are fully stocked for Diwali from late October
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Europe Indian Population: ~500,000 across continental Europe | NRI Profile: IT professionals, students, researchers, academics Europe: The Emerging Indian Diaspora Continental Europe’s Indian diaspora — smaller in absolute numbers than UK, USA, or Gulf — is rapidly growing and increasingly organized. Germany and the Netherlands host the largest Indian-origin communities outside the UK in Europe.
Germany (Frankfurt, Munich, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Stuttgart)
- Frankfurt’s large IT-sector Indian community organizes Diwali at community halls and Indian school venues
- Hindu Mandir Düsseldorf — one of Germany’s main Hindu temples; Diwali programs
- Berlin’s Indian community center organizes Diwali cultural evenings
- Munich ISKCON center holds Diwali kirtan and feast
Netherlands (Amsterdam, The Hague, Rotterdam)
- Shree Ram Mandir Amsterdam — Diwali puja and cultural program
- The Hague’s large Surinamese-Indian community (Hindustanis) brings a unique centuries-old tradition to Dutch Diwali observance
- Rotterdam Indian community center events
France (Paris)
- La Chapelle area (10th arrondissement) — Paris’s Little India; Diwali shopping and community events
- Shree Ganesh Mandir Paris — Diwali puja program
- Indian Cultural Centre, Paris (attached to Indian Embassy) — community Diwali celebration
Switzerland (Zurich, Geneva, Basel)
- Swiss Indian community organizations in Zurich and Geneva organize Diwali dinners and cultural evenings
- No dedicated Hindu temple in most Swiss cities; home celebrations and community hall events dominate
NRI Practical Tips — Continental Europe:
- Fireworks regulations vary by country and city — check local rules (Germany has strict Sylvester/New Year firework rules that also apply to other occasions)
- European Indian grocery stores (London-equivalent is not available in most cities) — order puja supplies from Amazon Germany/Netherlands or specialty Indian online stores 3–4 weeks in advance
- Many European universities with Indian student associations organize Diwali — connect with them if you’re a student or recent arrival
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Mauritius Indian Population: ~700,000 (70% of population) | Holiday Status:
National Public Holiday Mauritius: Diwali at the Heart of the Nation Mauritius, home to a large Hindu population, sees homes cleaned to welcome deities during Diwali. With a Hindu majority and Indian-origin community making up the majority of the island’s population, Diwali in Mauritius is a truly national celebration — not a diaspora event but a mainstream state occasion. Key Events:
- National Diwali events at Mahebourg, Port Louis, and across all districts
- Temples island-wide host elaborate Lakshmi puja ceremonies
- Government buildings and public spaces are illuminated
- The Diwali Mela at various shopping malls across Mauritius
NRI Practical Tips — Mauritius:
- Mauritius treats Diwali as one of its biggest national holidays — shops, government offices, and most businesses close on November 8
- Diwali tourism from the Indian diaspora visiting Mauritius peaks in November — book accommodation well in advance if traveling
- The Lakshmi Puja window in Mauritius time (9:27–11:27 PM) makes for a beautiful evening celebration
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Fiji Indian Population: ~350,000 (38% of population) | Holiday Status:
National Public Holiday Fiji: Diwali Beyond the Indian Community Around 40% of Fiji’s population is of Indian descent, celebrating Diwali with participation from non-Indian Fijians as well. This makes Fiji one of the few countries where Diwali has organically become a genuinely pan-community national festival — shared by indigenous Fijians, Chinese-Fijians, and Indo-Fijians alike. Key Events:
- Suva, Lautoka, and Nadi host the largest celebrations
- Sanatan Dharam temples across Fiji hold elaborate puja programs
- Schools close; families gather for multi-day celebrations
- Traditional Fiji-Indian foods — including unique hybridized dishes — are a hallmark of Fijian Diwali
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Trinidad & Tobago Indian Population: ~500,000 (35% of population) | Holiday Status:
National Public Holiday Trinidad: Diwali Nagar — The Village of Light The Diwali Nagar in Chaguanas, known as the Village of Light, holds a week of cultural events every year to mark Diwali. Trinidad’s Diwali Nagar is one of the most spectacular Diwali events anywhere in the world outside India — a week-long festival village that draws visitors from across the Caribbean and the global Indian diaspora. The National Council of Indian Culture organizes the Diwali Motorcade — a massive public procession unique to Trinidad that has no equivalent anywhere else in the diaspora world. Key Events:
- Diwali Nagar, Chaguanas — week-long cultural festival village with cultural performances, food, crafts, and illuminations
- National Diwali Motorcade — parade of decorated floats through major cities
- Port of Spain temple events and community celebrations
- Schools close for the national holiday
NRI Practical Tips — T&T:
- The Diwali Nagar typically runs for the week before Diwali — plan visits accordingly
- Trinidad’s Diwali is among the most joyfully celebrated in the entire diaspora — if you have family there, visit in 2026 for the Sunday holiday advantage
Diwali 2026 for NRIs in Guyana Indian Population: ~300,000 (40% of population) | Holiday Status:
National Public Holiday Guyana: Diwali as New Year Guyana marks Diwali as the new year, celebrating as a national holiday with family prayers and lighting of clay lamps. For Guyana’s Indo-Guyanese community — largely descended from indentured labourers from Bihar and UP — Diwali carries the additional significance of New Year. Georgetown hosts impressive Diwali celebrations, with the Hindu community organizing events through the Sanatan Dharma Maha Sabha of Guyana. Public illuminations, family gatherings, and temple programs mark the day across the country.
Diwali 2026 in Nepal: Tihar Special Mention for the Indian-Nepali Community In Nepal — a country with deep cultural ties to India — Diwali is known as Tihar and is Nepal’s second biggest festival after Dashain. Tihar spans five days with unique Nepalese traditions: worshipping crows (Kag Tihar), dogs (Kukur Tihar), cows (Gai Tihar), oxen (Goru Tihar), and finally humans (Bhai Tika) — the equivalent of Bhai Dooj. For the Nepali diaspora, and for Indians visiting Nepal during Diwali, Tihar offers one of Asia’s most culturally distinctive festival experiences.
Diwali 2026 in Sri Lanka: Deepavali In Sri Lanka, Deepavali is a public holiday observed primarily by the Tamil Hindu population. Major celebrations occur in Colombo, Jaffna, and plantation districts. For Indian Tamils with roots in Sri Lanka — a significant sub-community of the global Tamil diaspora — Deepavali connects two homelands in a single festival.
Diwali 2026: NRI Gift & Shopping Guide by Country Sending Gifts to India from Abroad Country Best Options Delivery Timing USA Amazon.in, Flipkart Global, FedEx India 5–10 days; order by Oct 25 UK Amazon.in, Snapdeal, VFS courier 7–10 days; order by Oct 22 UAE Aramex India delivery, Speed Post 5–7 days; order by Oct 28 Australia DHL India, Australia Post EMS 7–14 days; order by Oct 20 Canada Canada Post EMS, FedEx India 7–10 days; order by Oct 25 Germany/Europe DHL Express India 5–7 days; order by Oct 28 Sending Money Home for Diwali October–November is the peak remittance season for India. Book your money transfer rate early:
- USA → India: Wise, Remitly, Xoom, ICICI Money2India
- UAE → India: UAE Exchange, Al Ansari Exchange, Western Union
- UK → India: Wise, Western Union, Remitly, ICICI NRI
- Canada → India: Remitly, Western Union, TD Bank wire
- Australia → India: Wise, Remitly, NAB International Transfer
NRI Money Tip: Lock in your exchange rate 2–3 weeks before Diwali. October typically sees favourable USD/INR and GBP/INR rates before the festive rush tightens spreads.
Diwali 2026 Home Puja Guide for NRIs Everywhere Whether you’re in Oslo or Osaka, Perth or Prague — here’s how to do a beautiful Diwali puja at home with whatever you can source locally. The NRI Diwali Puja Checklist Must-Have Items (Available at Indian Stores Globally):
- Lakshmi-Ganesha idol or framed picture
- Diyas (clay oil lamps) — or use small terracotta pots with cotton and mustard oil
- Red/yellow cloth for altar
- Sindoor (vermillion)
- Kumkum, chandan (sandalwood paste), turmeric
- Flowers (marigolds, roses — any golden/red flowers work)
- Coins (for Lakshmi puja)
- Incense sticks (agarbatti)
- Camphor (kapoor) for aarti
- Sweets (laddoo, barfi, kaju katli) — for prasad
- A small bahi-khata or notebook (for Gujaratis — business account book)
If You Can’t Find Indian Items:
- Replace clay diyas with small candles in terracotta pots
- Use any fragrant flowers available locally
- Homemade laddoos can be prepared with gram flour, ghee, and sugar — basic ingredients available anywhere
The Puja Steps (Short Version)
- Clean your home thoroughly before November 8 — Lakshmi enters clean homes
- Decorate with rangoli (chalk, flowers, or even colored salt) at your entrance
- Place the idol/picture on a clean red-cloth platform facing east or north
- Light diyas in every room; place them at windows and doorways
- Perform Lakshmi-Ganesha puja with the above items during the local muhurat window
- Chant Lakshmi Ashtakam or Sri Suktam — or simply recite “Om Shreem Mahalakshmyai Namaha”
- Offer sweets as naivedyam (food offering) to the deity
- Perform aarti with camphor and conclude with family prayers
- Distribute prasad to family, neighbours, and friends
- Light sparklers (where permitted) and enjoy the night
Digital Diwali 2026: Staying Connected Across Time Zones Must-Use Apps & Platforms
- WhatsApp Family Groups: Coordinate virtual Diwali gatherings; share puja photos; do video aarti together
- Zoom Diwali Puja: Many families across continents do puja together on video — set up a shared “family Diwali call” at your mutually convenient time
- YouTube Temple Livestreams: Watch live from Kashi Vishwanath, ISKCON Vrindavan, Meenakshi Temple Madurai during their Diwali programs
- Online Seva Booking: Book named pujas at Tirupati Balaji, Shirdi Sai Baba, and major temples from anywhere in the world
- Instagram/Reels: #Diwali2026 #HappyDiwali2026 #FestivalOfLights — share your NRI Diwali with the world
- NRIGobe Community Forum: Share your country’s Diwali celebrations, connect with Indians in your city, find local events
Virtual Diwali Gift Ideas for Family in India
- Amazon.in gift vouchers
- Flipkart e-gift cards
- Digital gold (Sovereign Gold Bonds via apps)
- Netflix/Prime Video India subscriptions for Diwali binge-watching
- Food delivery credits (Zomato, Swiggy) for the Diwali feast
- Video messages recorded in your host country showing your NRI Diwali setup
Diwali 2026: The Sunday Advantage — Why This Year Is Special For NRIs across the world, Diwali falling on Sunday, November 8 is a genuine gift. Here’s why it matters country by country: Country Benefit of Sunday Diwali USA Full weekend for temple, mela, and home puja; no work-day conflict UK Saturday setup, Sunday celebration, Monday recovery — no leave needed Canada GTA’s Diwali melas moved to exact day; maximum family participation Australia Sydney Diwali mela on exact date; full evening for puja at proper muhurat UAE Puja window (5–7 PM local) perfect for post-work weekend celebration Germany Weekend means community halls fully available for events Singapore Long Diwali weekend with public holiday on Monday
Diwali 2026 Wishes for NRIs Worldwide Share these with your global community: “From our home here in [your city] to every diya burning across the world tonight — Shubh Deepavali 2026! May Maa Lakshmi’s grace reach you across every ocean and time zone.
” “This Diwali, whether you’re celebrating in a New Jersey living room or a Dubai apartment or a Melbourne terrace — you’re part of the same unbroken light. Happy Diwali 2026!” “To every NRI missing home a little more tonight — your diya burns just as bright as the ones in India. Shubh Deepavali!
” “May this Festival of Lights bring your family the prosperity of Lakshmi, the wisdom of Saraswati, and the protection of Durga — wherever in the world you call home. Happy Diwali 2026!”
Diwali 2026 FAQ for NRIs Q: When exactly is Diwali 2026? A: The main celebration — Lakshmi Puja — is on Sunday, November 8, 2026 (Kartika Amavasya, Vikram Samvat 2083). Q: What is the Lakshmi Puja muhurat for Diwali 2026? A: The main Lakshmi Puja muhurat is 6:27 PM – 8:27 PM IST on November 8. See the global timezone table above for your local equivalent. Q: Is Diwali a public holiday in my country? A: Diwali is a national public holiday in India, Fiji, Guyana, Malaysia, Mauritius, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Suriname, and Trinidad & Tobago, plus Connecticut, Pennsylvania, and California (USA). Q: How do I perform Diwali puja if there’s no Indian store nearby? A: Use candles instead of diyas, any fragrant flowers, and locally available sweets. The sincerity of your devotion matters more than specific materials. Order online from Amazon or Indian specialty e-stores 3–4 weeks in advance. Q: Can I book puja at Indian temples online from abroad? A: Yes — Tirupati Balaji, Shirdi Sai Baba, ISKCON Vrindavan, and many major temples offer online seva booking with international payment options. Prasad is sent by post. Q: What should I send as a Diwali gift to family in India? A: Amazon.in gift vouchers, digital gold, food delivery credits (Zomato/Swiggy), or direct money transfer for Diwali shopping are practical and warmly received. Conclusion: One Festival, One Diaspora, One Light Diwali is the night that makes 35.4 million NRIs feel simultaneously most distant from India and most connected to it. The distance is geographical. The connection is something else — woven into the ritual memory of cleaning a home, rolling a laddoo, lighting a wick, and saying a prayer that your grandparents said before you. On November 8, 2026, in an apartment in Frankfurt and a bungalow in Auckland and a labour camp in Riyadh and a terrace in Leicester and a suburb in Houston, the same ritual repeats. The same flame appears. The same prayer rises. That is what Diwali is. That is what the Indian diaspora is. From all of us at NRIGobe.com: Shubh Deepavali 2026! 

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Content compiled by the NRIGobe Editorial Desk. Date and muhurat information sourced from Drik Panchang 2026. Population figures from the Ministry of External Affairs of India and national census data. © 2026 NRIGobe.com — Connecting the Indian Diaspora Worldwide. All Rights Reserved. provide for amerincans wise
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