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Diwali in Jaipur | Decoration & Celebrations

Have you ever wondered which are the best places to celebrate Diwali in India or how is Diwali in Jaipur? Jaipur Diwali celebrations are one of the best Diwali celebrations in India; it is one of the few places in India where Diwali is celebrated with enthusiasm & zeal. Among all the festivals celebrated in Jaipur, perhaps Diwali is the only festival that transforms the city into a glitzy avatar. This is the reason why Jaipur Diwali Celebrations ranks high among the best places to visit in India during Diwali. Diwali in Jaipur attracts travelers from across the world and not just from India.

Jaipur Diwali | A Complete Guide for Travelers

Perhaps Diwali in Jaipur is one of the most unique among all the cities in India. While almost all cities in India celebrate Diwali, the one in Jaipur offers something unique, especially Jaipur Diwali decoration.

Read: Will Diwali shine for people this year?

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Fireworks in the Jaipur sky during Diwali Celebrations.

Fancy lighting can be seen everywhere – dwelling units, markets, malls, buildings, and monuments. People flock to markets hunting for gifts and deals. Everyone is in a festive spirit. Read: Diwali Gifting: Mithai Vs Chocolates

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Lighting at one of the commercial markets in Jaipur during Diwali. Diwali in Jaipur

Diwali marks the start of the festive season. As soon as Diwali ends, the wedding season starts, therefore there are many wedding-oriented exhibitions & shows during this period. Diwali parties, especially card parties and get-together catches on around two weeks before Diwali. Most of these Diwali parties in Jaipur run well past midnight. Although this is completely an urban phenomenon, the festive mood is everywhere.

Diwali in Jaipur History

For a long time, Jaipur has followed a tradition of observing a 5 day Diwali celebration. Here is information on the historical celebration of 5 days of Diwali in Jaipur.

  • Dhanteras on day 1
  • Roop Chaudas on day 2
  • Diwali or Lakshmi Puja on day 3
  • Govardhan Puja on day 4
  • Bhai Duj on day 5.

So for the first 3 days of Diwali, markets and establishments are all decked up with lights.

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A jewellery store, all decked up with LED lights during Diwali celebrations in Jaipur

Read this post in continuation of Will Diwali shine this year?

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Diya lit and ready to illuminate the house on Diwali. This picture was composed and captured by a friend.

Historically, Diyas made of clay were used to light up the houses on Diwali in Jaipur. This was later replaced by candles. Imported Chinese LED lights in the last few years have kind of taken over all the buildings. While Diya or Deepak is no match for these LED lights when it comes to illumination & light effect, traditional Diya evokes a festive feeling of connection. Diwali is synonymous with Diya; it is not the case with cheap LED lights that we see all around. However, this year saw a big comeback of the Diya made by the potters, locally.

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You can find a wide assortment of Diya in the local market. This one was captured at Johari Bazaar, Jaipur. The potters themselves set up such temporary setups to sell Diya.

This is how these Diyas end up for the Diwali decoration!

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Traditional ways to celebrate Diwali with lit-up Diya.  Jaipur Diwali

Where is Diwali celebrated in Jaipur

Many tourists visit Jaipur to witness & experience the Diwali celebrations, both from abroad as well as India. Jaipur is a popular destination among Gujarati and Bengali tourists during the Diwali vacations. Diwali celebrations in Jaipur take place throughout the city, however, some of the popular landmarks are specially decorated for the festival. You will find many monuments and buildings in Jaipur all lit up for Diwali. These two pictures were shot at Statue Circle Jaipur which has a statue of Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II, founder of Jaipur.

Read the post on Statue Circle: Maharajah Sawai Jai Singh II | The Founder Of Jaipur

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Lighting at Statue Circle, Jaipur. Jaipur Diwali.

Following are the pictures of the beautifully lit-up Albert Hall Museum built in Indo-Saracenic architectural style by Samuel Swinton  Jacob in 1887 AD. Albert Hall Museum is a very popular tourist attraction in Jaipur and features an Egyptian mummy as one of its key attractions. The foundation of this building was laid by the Prince of Wales, Albert Edward in 1876 AD during his Jaipur Visit.

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Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur. All lit up!
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Albert Hall museum during Jaipur Diwali.
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A close up of Albert hall museum during Jaipur Diwali!
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Side view of Albert Hall Museum, Jaipur. Diwali in Jaipur
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Another close-up that highlights the intricate carvings and workmanship of the 130-year-old Albert Hall museum. Jaipur Diwali lighting

Diwali Market in Jaipur

People often wonder where to see Jaipur Diwali market. The quick answer is in the Jaipur walled city for most people. For the rest, all local markets in Jaipur also get decorated in a nice way. You can visit the old city bazaars. If you want to see how the markets adapt to Diwali, scroll down and see the pictures of Jaipur Diwali market.

Diwali in Jaipur | Cultural Celebrations & Religious Rituals

While a lot of Diwali traditions and rituals are common across the country, only a few are specific to the city. What makes them even more unique is the context and the place. Here are scenes from the Bazaars in Jaipur on Diwali selling items for the Lakshmi Puja.

  • Buying sugarcane for Diwali Lakshmi Puja

Sugarcane sellers can be spotted everywhere in Johari Bazaar, Jaipur. People well conversant with traditions believe sugarcane is an offering made to the elephants associated with Goddess Lakshmi.

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Sugarcane and Tuk-Tuk or auto-rickshaws on Diwali day in Johari Bazaar, Jaipur
  • Marigold Flowers For Decoration

Marigold flower sellers swarm all over the walled city markets in Jaipur on Lakshmi Puja day. A large number of them are from the nearby villages looking to make quick money since everyone buys these flowers for decoration. Due to huge demand, the prices for flowers go up.

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Marigold Garland at Johari Bazaar, Jaipur.
  • Idols of Lakshmiji and Ganeshji

People buy idols or printed images for Diwali Lakshmi Puja.

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A potter selling his creations at a temporary roadside booth during Diwali in Jaipur
  • Pujan Samagri

Pre-packed Pujan Samagri for Lakshmi Puja is also in high demand. Traditionally, people would buy them individually going as per the Pujan Samagri list from the shops but owing to lack of time, these packets are the preferred choice.

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Pre-packed Pujan Samagri for sale in Johari Bazaar, Jaipur
  • Special Diwali Rangoli

Rangoli art is an important part of Diwali decoration and celebration. Rangoli is a colorful pattern made on the floor that is very popular and can be seen in almost every household. Women make beautiful designs of Rangoli for Diwali. Colored powder and fresh flower petals are often used for making new Rangoli designs.

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Lotus motifs are used in Indian Rangoli Design for Diwali. 

Some people use a Rangoli Stencil instead of a free hand to create Rangoli patterns on the floor. Stencils enable easy Rangoli designs for Diwali.

Here is a Rangoli pattern created with a stencil.

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Indian Rangoli was created with a stencil. 

How to make Rangoli for Diwali? 

Simple Diwali Rangoli, step-by-step pictures.

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Indian Rangoli starts with sketching on the floor with the help of a Chalk.
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Filling colors in the chalk pattern to create Rangoli on the floor for Diwali.
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Almost done! Here’s how Rangoli shapes up for Diwali.

Where to Witness the Diwali Celebration in Jaipur?

Diwali decoration is something that everyone loves to witness in Jaipur. Apart from this, there is a special Diwali Puja in temples. In some temples, it is held on Dhanteras Day whereas in others it is on Diwali or Kartik Amavasya.

  • Diwali Aarti in Jaipur

Before anything else, one should experience a special Diwali Puja. The Diwali celebrations and Aarti at Sri Ramchandra Temple in Jaipur are famous as the temple is dedicated to Lord Rama.

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Sri Ramchandra temple, Jaipur
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Devotees lined up during Aarti. Sri Ramchandra Temple, Jaipur
  • Diwali Decoration in Jaipur

The Diwali decorations in Jaipur attracts many travelers and tourists. Jaipur is one of the few cities where the city decks up for the Diwali celebrations. Read on to know about places for Diwali decoration in Jaipur.

Diwali Lights & Decorations in Jaipur | Where to see?

The following are the places to visit and see Diwali decorations & lighting in Jaipur. These are popular places for people to visit for Diwali decoration & lighting.

Johari Bazaar 

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Diwali decorations in Johari Bazaar, Jaipur

Albert Hall Museum 

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Albert Hall Museum on Diwali night

Chaura Rasta 

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Chaura Rasta Diwali lighting

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Jal Mahal 

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Jal Mahal or Water Palace on Diwali

MI Road 

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MI Road

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Jaipur View From Nahargarh Fort

The Jaipur view from Nahargarh Fort on Diwali is spellbinding. Do note that many times the police block the road leading to the fort because of the drink and drive menace. Your best bet is to visit Nahargarh for sunset and enjoy the sunset view along with Diwali lighting.  Nahargarh Fort restaurant Padao is the preferred choice for Jaipur views.

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Diwali celebrations in the holy city of Varanasi are also very popular. It has religious importance due to the presence of many Hindu temples & the river Ganga. The Ganga Aarti and lighting at the ghats in Varanasi on Diwali is a mesmerizing experience.  Jaipur is surely not in the same league.

Diwali in Jaipur, on the other hand, has a much more glitzy avatar. There’s a unique blend of culture & religion in Diwali celebrations in Jaipur. Where else can you experience the eclectic mix of modern and traditional ways of celebrating the Festival of Lights? People who have witnessed Diwali celebrations across various cities claim that the Diwali celebration in Jaipur is one of a kind. Therefore Jaipur is the best place to celebrate Diwali in India. The city surely knows how to celebrate Diwali and spread good vibes all around. You should experience the festival of lights in Jaipur, at least once in your lifetime. This is the reason why Jaipur is considered to be the best place to visit in India during Diwali

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Commercial complex & shops don a glitzy look during Diwali in Jaipur

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    1. You are so kind, Sandhya! 🙂 I’m glad you enjoyed this virtual visit. I’m not sure if Diwali will be the same but then it is an unusual year. Hope things are fine at your end.

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