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Diwali: A Celebration of Togetherness Amidst Division

October 14, 20253 Mins Read
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As Diwali lights up cities from Sydney to San Francisco, many in the Indian community take pride in showcasing this vibrant celebration. However, amid the festivities, there’s an important question: do those around us truly understand the significance of this event? Unfortunately, the answer isn’t always a resounding yes.

Diwali’s expansion beyond its Indian roots tells a beautiful story of migration and cultural diversity. In London’s Trafalgar Square, the “Diwali on the Square” event attracts thousands, featuring dance, food, and fireworks that draw in people from all walks of life. Leicester holds the UK’s largest Diwali celebration outside India, welcoming over 40,000 guests each year. Meanwhile, iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building in New York glow with saffron and gold, and in Sydney’s Harris Park, Bollywood music and delicious sweets transform the area into “Little India.”

These public celebrations foster a sense of community and pride. Yet, they also raise the question of balance. Not everyone enjoys the loud music and crowds, and that needs to be respected.

This year, discussions surrounding migration are sharper, with calls in Australia for stricter borders and concerns about cultural changes in cities. In this context, cultural visibility needs to go hand-in-hand with cultural understanding.

Understanding Diwali as a celebration of light over darkness and good over evil can help everyone appreciate its meaning. Without this context, the festivities might come off as overwhelming or intrusive.

Educating the public is crucial. Councils and community groups that offer storytelling, performances about Diwali’s origins, or cultural workshops tend to see more engagement. In both New York and Sydney, schools are now incorporating Diwali into their multicultural education. Additionally, workplaces across Australia are embracing Diwali celebrations, helping demystify what was once viewed as a niche event.

The balancing act of celebration versus disruption isn’t exclusive to Diwali. Other events, like the Lunar New Year parade in Sydney or Rio’s Carnival, also challenge public tolerance. What keeps such celebrations thriving is open dialogue—celebrating enthusiastically while being considerate of others’ comfort. For Indian communities, this could mean opting for environmentally friendly fireworks or coordinating with local councils to manage noise and traffic. These efforts can enhance goodwill without dampening the festive spirit.

It’s essential that cultural visibility is paired with explanations. Actively sharing the story of Diwali in schools, media, and local neighborhoods can help foster wider acceptance. Events like London’s “Diwali on the Square” serve as a great example, featuring non-Indian performers and community stalls that turn it into a celebration for everyone.

Joy is universally welcome, while confusion and exclusion can lead to resistance. When people understand the reasons behind our celebrations, they are more likely to feel included and engaged.

As this Diwali season unfolds, let’s strive for awareness—not just for ourselves, but for everyone in our communities.

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