Diwali In Australia

Diwali 2026 Celebrations In Australia: Dates, Muhurat, Celebrations & More

Renu Dahiya posted on Friday, Nov 3rd, 2023

Diwali is celebrated with full enthusiasm and love in Australia, it’s a brilliant fusion of traditions, lights, and a warm blend of cultures. With a growing recognition of Diwali’s significance, this festival is celebrated with great zeal all over the world.

Here, find all you need to know about Diwali 2026 in Australia – Date, Muhurat/timings, Diwali events, and more. Let’s enjoy the vibrant Diwali 2025 celebrations in Australia.

Diwali 2026 Date & Muhurat 

Diwali, the festival of lights, is a time to celebrate the victory of good over evil. It’s not limited to one faith, people of various religions/backgrounds join in this grand festivity.

Diwali follows the ancient calendar, lighting up Amavasya, the 15th day of the Kartik month, occurring approximately 20 days after Dussehra and spanning five days from Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj.

In 2026, the Diwali festival will be celebrated on Sunday, November 8th, 2026, in India, and as per the Australia time zone, it will be celebrated on Sunday, November 8th, 2026. For complete details on Diwali 2026 dates and timings in Australia & India, read on:

Diwali 2025 Dates & Laxmi Puja Muhurat

AustraliaIndia
Diwali 2026 Date8th November 2026, Sunday8th November 2026, Sunday
Laxmi Puja Muhurat11:24 PM 8 Nov → 01:20 AM 9 Nov05:54 PM → 07:50 PM on 8 Nov 2026, 2026
Amavasya Tithi start04:57 PM on 8 Nov 202611:27 AM on 8 Nov 2026
Amavasya Tithi end05:41 PM on 9 Nov 202612:31 PM on 9 Nov 2026

5 Days Of Diwali 2025

FestivalAustralia (Dates)India (Dates)
Dhanteras6th November 2026, Friday6th November 2026, Saturday
Choti Diwali7th November 2026, Sunday7th November 2026, Monday
Diwali (Laxmi Puja)8th November 2026, Tuesday8th October 2026, Wednesday
Govardhan Puja9th November 2026, Thursday9th November 2026, Friday
Bhai Dooj10th October 2026, Thursday10th October 2026, Thursday

History Of Diwali/Deepavali

Diwali is an ancient festival with a legacy lasting over 2,500 years. Its origins lie in the agricultural festivals of ancient India, celebrating the bountiful harvests. But Diwali is more than just about farming; it’s a colourful festival made of fascinating stories.

Diwali and The Ramayana Tale

One of the most famous stories linked with Diwali recounts the victorious return of Lord Ram to Ayodhya after his 14-year exile and the defeat of the demon king Ravana. During his exile, the evil king Ravana abducted Sita.

After numerous challenges and a long journey, Lord Rama ultimately conquered Lanka and rescued Sita. In celebration of this victory and the return of King Rama, the people of Ayodhya illuminated their surroundings with clay lamps called Diyas, exchanged sweets, and set off fireworks. These traditions continue to be a part of Diwali celebrations today.

Goddess Kali and The Diwali Narrative

In Bengali tradition, Diwali is known as Kali Puja. A distinct tale surrounds this celebration. It is believed that Goddess Kali manifested on this auspicious day, accompanied by 64 thousand Yoginis, and defeated numerous demons, including one named Rakta Beej.

The Connection Between Goddess Lakshmi and Diwali

Most Hindus celebrate Diwali by honouring Goddess Lakshmi, the giver of wealth and prosperity. The day marks the birthday of this deity and falls on the New Moon day of the Kartik month. In the distant past, Lord Vishnu, captivated by Lakshmi’s beauty, decided to marry her.

To commemorate this special union, people illuminate rows of Diyas. This is why we celebrate Diwali – to pay homage to Goddess Lakshmi and seek her blessings.

Diwali Celebrations In India 

North India 

In the North India, Diwali holds a special place in the hearts of people. The festivities kick off with Dussehra, featuring the colourful Ramlila, a dramatic retelling of the Ramayan. Houses come alive with candles, lights, Diyas, Bandhanwars, and Rangolis.

Laxmi puja is an essential part of the celebration. The lead-up involves shopping, cleaning, redecorating, and the joy of exchanging gifts and sweets. To enjoy these beautiful Diwali celebrations, reserve your flight tickets to North India today. Check out the popular routes below – 

Eastern India 

In East India, Diwali’s essence remains the same, with the glow of lamps, candles, and Diyas, and the excitement of firecrackers filling the air. Some keep their doors open, welcoming Goddess Lakshmi into their homes.

West Bengal celebrates Laxmi Puja six days after Durga Puja, while Diwali takes on the form of Kali Puja. Late-night worship of Goddess Kali is a cherished tradition. Book your air tickets to Eats India if you wish to join in. Here are the famous routes – 

Western India 

The markets of Western India are crowded with Diwali shoppers just a few days before Diwali. In Gujarat, colourful rangolis adorn the doorsteps the night before Diwali.

For Gujaratis and Maharashtrians, Diwali marks the New Year. To be part of such sweet celebrations of Diwali, book your flight to West India. You can consider taking the below-mentioned flight routes – 

Southern India

In the south, Diwali is celebrated in the Tamil month of Aipasi, notably ‘Naraka Chaturdashi’ Thithi. The main day of Diwali festivities in the south is Naraka Chaturdashi. A day before, ovens are thoroughly cleaned and adorned with religious symbols.

On the main day, an oil bath using the water-filled, symbol-adorned oven is customary. Another unique tradition, Thalai Deepavali, sees newlyweds celebrating their first Diwali in the bride’s parental home. To immerse in these distinct Diwali celebrations, check out the flight routes to South India below – 

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