Embracing the Spirit of Diwali

Author Kumud Nandwani
oktober 13, 2025
Diwali celebrations in Singapore

Diwali celebrations in Singapore

Diwali is a time of joy, unity, and spiritual renewal for Hindus and communities worldwide. The word Diwali comes from the Sanskrit word “Deepavali”, which means “rows of lighted lamps”.

Diwali is more than a single day – it’s a five-day celebration rooted in Hindu mythology, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Families worship Lakshmi, the Hindu goddess of wealth, prosperity and good fortune.

Diwali celebrations in Singapore

Diwali holds a special place in my heart. In Singapore, the festival is recognised with an official public holiday, and each year, it remains the celebration I most eagerly anticipate.

I usually begin the festivities by visiting Little India, where the streets come alive with dazzling light displays, cultural performances, vibrant food and clothes bazaars.

Singapore’s Diwali celebrations are a feast for the senses, and whilst the celebration varies by region, special dishes (and especially sweets) are always an important element of the festivities.

With dishes like Ladoo (traditional Indian sweet), Adhirasam (deep-fried sweet), Idli (steamed rice cake), Vadai (lentil fritter), and my most favourite delicacy Murukku (pictured right).

Diwali celebrations in Singapore - traditional delicacy Murukku

A Countdown to Light and Love

Diwali’s magic lies in its radiant blend of spirituality, family, and festivity. As the Diwali countdown ticks closer, it’s time to immerse ourselves in the celebration – not just with rituals, but with intention and heart. Here’s how to make the most of this luminous season:

  1. Lighting up our homes
    Transform your space into a haven of light and joy. Traditional diyas (oil lamps), twinkling fairy lights, and vibrant rangoli – crafted from coloured powders, rice grains, or flower petals – create a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Eco-friendly LED candles are a thoughtful choice, blending age-old tradition with modern sustainability. A well-lit home doesn’t just sparkle, it invites positivity and wards off negativity.
  2. Culinary Delights
    If you’ve got a sweet tooth, Diwali is the festival for you! The tradition of gifting and sharing sweets is a delicious way to spread joy. Today, healthier versions of these treats cater to modern lifestyles, ensuring everyone can indulge without compromise. Whether homemade or lovingly curated, these delights are a symbol of love and abundance.
  3. Family and Friends Reunions
    At its heart, Diwali is about connection. It’s a time for giving, exchanging goodies, personalized hampers, and heartfelt gestures. More importantly, it’s a time for reunions, rekindling relationships, and celebrating the bonds that make life meaningful. Diwali fosters unity, warmth, and togetherness in the most beautiful way.

As the countdown continues, Diwali reminds us to prepare not just our homes, but our hearts. It’s a season of cleansing, both literal, through spring cleaning, and metaphorical, by letting go of grudges and embracing forgiveness. In doing so, we make space for light, love, and new beginnings.

Celebrating Diwali in Singapore

Lighting up our Workplaces by celebrating Diwali together

Diwali represents the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. In today’s increasingly diverse workplaces, celebrating Diwali isn’t just a festive gesture – it’s a powerful opportunity to build connection, inclusion and growth.

  1. Cultural Understanding
    When colleagues share their traditions, stories and customs, we build bridges of empathy and respect. These exchanges strengthen team dynamics and spark innovation by embracing diverse perspectives.
  2. Inclusive Leadership: Organizations that embrace cultural celebrations like Diwali send a clear message: every voice matters. By honouring traditions from all backgrounds, leaders foster environments where people feel seen, valued and empowered.
  3. Learning Opportunities: Each festival is a chance to expand our global mindset, which is an essential skill in today’s interconnected business landscape. From understanding rituals to exploring values, we grow together through shared experiences.

Among my friends and family, Diwali is marked by a month-long series of gatherings hosted at one another’s homes. These celebrations are characterized by elegant Indian attire, lively socializing, and joyous revelry that often continues late into the night. On the day of Diwali itself, my family honors and worships Goddess Lakshmi, and it is also customary for us to present monetary gifts to the younger members of the family, a gesture symbolizing good fortune, generosity, and the sharing of abundance.

From the whole team at Frazer Jones, we wish you a very Happy Diwali!

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