Celebrating Diwali -- Hindu festival of lights
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Governor Josh Shapiro signed a law establishing Diwali on the fifteenth day of Kartik in the Hindu lunisolar calendar, making Pennsylvania one of the states that acknowledged it much earlier. In 2023, the administration of New York declared Diwali to be a public school holiday, allowing for school holiday.
Diwali isn’t a federal holiday in the US, but states like California, Pennsylvania, and Connecticut have recognized it. New York City, New Jersey, and Texas also observe it through school closures or excused absences,
Diwali 2025 falls on Monday, October 20th, marking a week of celebrations for the Indian diaspora in the US. The festival, symbolizing the triumph of
In India, devotees across states will celebrate main Diwali by performing Lakshmi Pujan Vidhi in the evening hours of Monday. However, due to differences in time zones, countries like the USA, Canada and the United Kingdom are going to observe the main Diwali festival as well.
This week marks Diwali, Hinduism’s luminous festival and the most widely celebrated public holiday in India — the world’s most populous nation. Also known as Deepavali, meaning “a row of lights,” it is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the world [1].
Diwali, India 's most significant annual festival, holds particular importance for Hindus but is celebrated across faiths by over a billion people in the nation and its diaspora. Over five days, attendees enjoy festive gatherings, spectacular fireworks displays, elaborate feasts, and prayer.
Celebrating Diwali in Denver, Udemy co-founder Gagan Biyani said that the US now embraces Indian culture more openly than before.
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Diwali message on X has drawn criticism for omitting any mention of Hindus, the festival's core community. Critics
Check out when Diwali 2025 will be celebrated in the USA, along with key auspicious timings and celebration highlights across time zones. Read on for full details.