Diwali Festival Images For Students:Diwali is India‘s biggest and most significant festival. Celebrating Diwali sees the whole country glowing under the light of lamps, candles, and fireworks. These Diwali photos show the heartwarming beauty of the occasion.
Get Delicious Mithai & Dry Fruits From Chandni Chowk: Sondesh from Annapurna Bhandar, Karachi Halwa from Chaina Ram Sindhi Confectioners, and Ghiya Ki Barfi from Shyam Sweets – if these names are enough to get you drooling, then you surely are a Dilliwala! And since no Diwali is EVER complete without hogging on some delicious mithai and munching on dry fruits, we’re sure you must be planning to head to Chandni Chowk soon. Because, hello, where else will you get dry fruits at wholesale prices (read – Khari Baoli) and sweetmeats from decades-old eateries?! So scamper over and indulge in all the delicacies!
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People in the national capital also rushed to buy green crackers for Diwali on Saturday as they went on sale today after the Supreme Court has permitted the sale of only eco-friendly crackers between October 18 (Dhanteras) and October 20, 2025 (Diwali).
The streets of Delhi’s Sadar Bazar area witnessed a sea of people on October 18, 2025 as people shopped for not just Dhanteras but also Diwali.
Clay statues on sale during Diwali festival at Nangloi More, New Delhi
Crackers and fireworks shop at Narharpur Grocery Market in Rohini, New Delhi
Designer lamps earthen lamps statues and cotton being sold at Naharpur Grocery Market in New Delhi
Garlands, Bandarwals & Home Decorations on Sale at Naharpur Grocery Market, Rohini, New Delhi
GIft packs tinned sweets chocolate Diwali gifts on display at a shop in Naharpur Grocery Market, Rohini, New Delhi
Handmade clay temples used by Hindus during the Diwali puja are on sale at Naharpur Market, Rohini, New Delhi
Goddess Lakshami and Lord Ganesha plaster of paris idols for sale at Nangloi Mode, New Delhi
Posters and framed images of Hindu Gods and Goddess on sale on ocassion of Diwali festival at Naharpur Rohini Market in New Delhi
Posters and framed images of Hindu Gods and Goddess on sale on ocassion of Diwali festival at Naharpur Rohini Market in New Delhi
Statues of Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshami areused for Diwali Pujan
Kheel Patashe stall during Diwali festival at Naharpur Grocery market in New Delhi
People buying gift items at Naharpur Rohini Grocery Market in New Delhi