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How to host the perfect Deepawali party: Food, decor, and entertainment ideas

Hosting a Deepawali party that embraces the spirit of the festival involves using eco-friendly, locally made products, from traditional decor to authentic cuisine. This approach enriches the festive experience and supports local artisans, making the celebration more meaningful and culturally rooted

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Deepawali is not just a festival of lights but a time to celebrate the core values of Sanatana Dharma: truth, righteousness, and the victory of good over evil. In keeping with these principles, hosting a Deepawali party by using locally made, sustainable products is a meaningful way to celebrate this auspicious occasion. From decor and food to entertainment and gifts, here’s how you can organise a perfect Deepawali gathering that honours the spirit of the festival and supports Indian artisans and businesses.

Decor ideas with eco-friendly, Indian-made products

Deepawali is about welcoming prosperity and light into our homes, and the decor can reflect these values by emphasising purity, simplicity, and eco-consciousness. By choosing handmade and sustainable products made in India, you can support local craftsmen and promote traditional arts.

Lighting with Diyas and Candles

In Sanatana tradition, the lighting of oil lamps (diyas) symbolises the dispelling of darkness and ignorance. Opt for earthen or brass diyas crafted by local artisans rather than plastic or synthetic materials. When decorating for Deepawali, consider using clay diyas, which are often hand-painted or made from natural clay by local potters. You can find beautifully crafted diyas at local markets or on online platforms that support Indian artisans.

Another great option is traditional brass lamps, known as deepams. These lamps are not only sturdy but also have spiritual meaning, so placing them at your entrance or puja area adds an authentic touch to your decor. Additionally, you can choose natural candles made from soy or beeswax, preferably from small Indian businesses. These eco-friendly candles are better for the environment and reflect a commitment to purity.

Rangoli with natural colours

Creating a rangoli at your entrance using natural, eco-friendly materials aligns with the principle of ahimsa (non-violence) and promotes sustainability. Use natural, homemade colours from turmeric, rice powder, and flower petals like marigolds and roses to create intricate designs. Avoid synthetic colours that harm the environment.

Floral Decor

Flowers are very important in Hindu rituals because they represent beauty and purity. Fresh marigold garlands are often used in these ceremonies and can be found easily throughout India. You can decorate your home with these vibrant garlands to create a festive and spiritual atmosphere. Additionally, using brass urli bowls to float fresh flowers and candles is a lovely tradition. This decoration is believed to bring peace and prosperity to your home, making it a perfect touch for your Deepawali celebration.

Handmade craftwork

Instead of using plastic or imported decorations, try using locally-made handicrafts for your Deepawali party. You can decorate your home with beautiful handcrafted terracotta statues of deities like Bhagwan Ganesha and Maa Lakshmi. Additionally, choose traditional Indian fabrics for your tablecloths, curtains, or cushion covers. Look for block-printed designs made from cotton or silk, as they will add a lovely festive touch to your home.

Food: Serve authentic, satvik, and locally sourced delights

Food plays a significant role in Deepawali celebrations, and serving dishes rooted in Sanatana principles of purity and balance adds to the spiritual essence of the festival. Focus on using fresh, local, and organic ingredients, avoiding processed or foreign products.

Traditional Main Course

A simple and healthy meal is perfect for a Deepawali party, as it nourishes both the body and soul. You can serve moong dal khichdi, which is a nutritious rice and lentil dish that represents simplicity and balance. Pair this with roti, made from locally sourced whole wheat flour, and delicious vegetable curries prepared with fresh, seasonal, and organic produce. This meal not only tastes good but also reflects the spirit of the festival by using wholesome ingredients.

Diwali Sweets

You can either make traditional Indian sweets at home or buy them from local halwais, who use natural ingredients. One popular sweet is besan laddoo, which is made from gram flour, ghee, and jaggery sourced from Indian farmers. This is a healthier option compared to sweets made with refined sugar. Another favourite is gulab jamun, which is made using khoya from A2 milk.

Herbal Beverages

Instead of serving sodas or foreign drinks at your Deepawali party, consider offering traditional Indian beverages. One great option is Tulsi Chai, which is tea made with holy basil. It’s refreshing and has many health benefits, making it a perfect drink for the festive season. You can also serve Aam Panna or Thandai. Both drinks use ingredients that are locally sourced and are popular in Indian culture, adding to the festive atmosphere of your celebration.

Entertainment: Celebrating Deepawali with meaningful activities

For entertainment, plan activities that reflect the Sanatana ethos of unity, joy, and devotion. Engaging your guests in traditional games and cultural performances can add depth to the celebration.

Bhajans and Classical Music
Instead of playing modern or Western music at your Deepawali party, consider making a playlist of bhajans (devotional songs) and classical Indian music. These types of music help create a spiritual atmosphere and remind everyone of the true meaning of the festival. You can sing or play recorded bhajans dedicated to Bhagwan Ram, Maa Lakshmi, or Bhagwan Krishna. Additionally, you could invite a local classical dancer to perform Bharatanatyam or Kathak, which are dance forms that tell beautiful stories from Hindu mythology. This entertainment will enhance the festive spirit and engage your guests in a meaningful way.

Traditional Games

Reviving traditional Indian games during your Deepawali party can add a fun and engaging element for everyone. One great option is Antakshari, a singing game that never fails to entertain. In this game, players take turns singing songs that start with the last letter of the previous song. It’s a wonderful way to enjoy music and laughter, making the celebration even more joyful!

Eco-friendly fireworks

While fireworks are a common part of Diwali celebrations, consider using eco-friendly alternatives. Choose Green Crackers, which reduce pollution and are made in India. They are safer for the environment and promote responsible celebration in line with Sanatana values.

Dress Code: Promoting Indian fabrics and handloom

Encourage your guests to wear traditional Indian clothing made from natural fabrics to support local weavers and artisans. For women, suggest wearing sarees made from khadi, cotton, or silk, while men can choose kurtas or dhotis made from handloom materials. Additionally, promote the use of handmade, eco-friendly jewellery, such as terracotta or metal pieces created by local craftsmen. This way, everyone can enjoy the festive spirit while supporting sustainable practices.

Party Favours: Thoughtful, Made-in-India gifts

As your guests leave, consider giving them eco-friendly party favours made in India that capture the spirit of giving. You can offer small, handcrafted clay diyas or brass murtis of Lakshmi and Ganesha, which serve as lovely keepsakes.

Another thoughtful option is to give gift sets of Ayurvedic products like soaps, oils, or incense sticks from Indian brands that promote natural wellness. You might also pack small boxes of organic Indian sweets or traditional snacks made by local sweet shops or women’s cooperatives. These gifts not only show appreciation but also support local artisans and promote sustainability.

Also Read: Deepawali Essentials Checklist: What every household needs for a perfect celebration

From decor to food and entertainment, incorporating local, sustainable elements ensures that your party honours the spirit of Deepawali, bringing light, prosperity, and togetherness into your home while staying true to Indian culture and traditions.

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