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Diwali Vocabulary Guide: Learn 10 Essential Hindi Greetings

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Punya

By Punya
published on October 14, 2025

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When Diwali season arrives, homes glow with diyas, laughter fills the air, and everyone rushes to share festive wishes. But beyond the lights and sweets, the true sparkle of the festival lies in the words we use — warm wishes, blessings, and joyful expressions that carry centuries of tradition.

If you’ve ever wanted to join the celebration in a more authentic way, learning a few Hindi Diwali phrases is the perfect start. From simple greetings like Shubh Deepavali to expressions of gratitude, Hindi adds depth and heart to every wish you send.

This Diwali Vocabulary Guide is here to help you speak the language of the festival — literally. You’ll discover ten essential Hindi words and phrases used during Diwali and learn how to pronounce and use them naturally.

Why Learn Hindi Diwali Vocabulary And Phrases?

India’s most beloved festival deserves words that match its beauty. When you use Hindi — the language of most traditional Diwali songs, prayers, and blessings — your greetings instantly feel more authentic.

Learning a few key Hindi phrases allows you to:

  • Connect more personally with Hindi-speaking friends and families
  • Understand festive conversations and rituals
  • Appreciate the deeper meaning behind Diwali traditions

Whether you’re visiting India, attending a celebration abroad, or simply sending wishes online, saying a phrase or two in Hindi makes your greetings stand out. And with the Ling app, you can listen, repeat, and remember them effortlessly with guided lessons designed for learners at any level.

Diwali Rangoli

How Do You Say Happy Diwali In Hindi?

As we learned above, the most common way to say “Happy Diwali” in Hindi is Shubh Deepavali. It is pronounced as Shu-bha Dee-paa-va-lee.

शुभ दीपावली

Essential Diwali Vocabulary In Hindi

Want to sound more authentic when talking about Diwali in Hindi? Here’s a list of 15 essential Diwali words — from diyas and rangoli to mithai and Lakshmi — that capture the true spirit of the festival and help you speak like a local.

EnglishHindiTransliterationCultural Context / UsageSound
Oil lampदीयाDiyaSymbol of light and hope; lit during Diwali to dispel darkness. दीया
SweetsमिठाईMithaiExchanged and shared with loved ones to spread happiness. मिठाई
Decorative floor artरंगोलीRangoliMade with colored powders or flowers to welcome prosperity. रंगोली
Prayer / WorshipपूजाPoojaRitual to honor deities, especially Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. पूजा
Goddess of wealthलक्ष्मीLakshmiCentral figure of Diwali; worshipped for blessings and prosperity. लक्ष्मी
Festival of LightsदीपावलीDeepavaliFull name for Diwali, meaning “row of lamps.” दीपावली
GiftउपहारUpahaarGiven to express love, gratitude, and good wishes. उपहार
Fireworksआतिशबाज़ीAtishbaaziLight up the night sky to mark joy and celebration. आतिशबाज़ी
DecorationसजावटSajavatHomes are adorned with diyas, lights, and flowers during Diwali. सजावट
Prosperityसमृद्धिSamriddhiCommon prayer and blessing during the festival. समृद्धि
HappinessखुशियाँKhushiyanThe emotional essence of Diwali and festive greetings. खुशियाँ
FamilyपरिवारParivaarDiwali is celebrated with family gatherings and togetherness. परिवार
Friendshipदोस्तीDostiStrengthened through the exchange of sweets and greetings. दोस्ती
New beginningनई शुरुआतNayi ShuruaatDiwali symbolizes renewal and fresh starts in life and business. नई शुरुआत
Festival of lampsदीपोत्सवDeepotsavTraditional Sanskrit/Hindi term referring to the celebration of lights. दीपोत्सव

Happy Diwali: 10 Festive Diwali Greetings In Hindi

Here are some Hindi Diwali greetings to wish your loved ones happy festivities.

EnglishHindiTransliterationSound
Happy Diwali!शुभ दीपावली!Shubh Deepavali! शुभ दीपावली!
Wishing you a prosperous Diwali!आपको समृद्ध दीपावली की शुभकामनाएं!Aapko Samriddh Deepavali ki Shubhkamnayein! आपको समृद्ध दीपावली की शुभकामनाएं!
May this Diwali bring you joy!यह दीपावली आपके जीवन में खुशियां लाए!Yeh Deepavali aapke jeevan mein khushiyan laye! यह दीपावली आपके जीवन में खुशियां लाए!
May the lights of Diwali guide you.दीपावली के दीपक आपका मार्गदर्शन करें।Deepavali ke deepak aapka margdarshan karein. दीपावली के दीपक आपका मार्गदर्शन करें।
Have a safe and happy Diwali!सुरक्षित और हर्षित दीपावली मनाएं!Surakshit aur Harshit Deepavali manayein! सुरक्षित और हर्षित दीपावली मनाएं!
May Diwali illuminate your life.दीपावली आपके जीवन को रोशन करे।Deepavali aapke jeevan ko roshan kare. दीपावली आपके जीवन को रोशन करे।
Diwali blessings to you and your family.आप और आपके परिवार को दीपावली का आशीर्वाद।Aap aur aapke parivaar ko Deepavali ka aashirvaad. आप और आपके परिवार को दीपावली का आशीर्वाद।
May this Diwali be bright and cheerful.यह दीपावली उज्ज्वल और आनंदमय हो।Yeh Deepavali ujjwal aur aanandmay ho. यह दीपावली उज्ज्वल और आनंदमय हो।
Enjoy the festival of lights!प्रकाश के त्योहार का आनंद लें!Prakash ke tyohaar ka aanand lein! प्रकाश के त्योहार का आनंद लें!
Wishing you a Diwali full of sweetness.मिठास से भरी दीपावली की शुभकामनाएं। Mithas se bhari Deepavali ki shubhkamnayein. मिठास से भरी दीपावली की शुभकामनाएं।

How To Use Diwali-Related Phrases In Real Life

Here are some ways you can weave some Hindi vocabulary and phrases into real Diwali moments:

  • When lighting diyas, you can invite others to join, by saying, aao, deep jalayein (come, let’s light the diyas).
  • When offering sweets, smile and say Mithai khaao (have some sweets) — it’s a joyful invitation.
  • To bless your younger siblings, cousins or friends, wish them saying Lakshmi Maa ki kripa ho (may Mother/ Goddess Lakshmi’s grace be with you).
  • When leaving a celebration, say Khush Raho (be happy) to spread warmth and positivity.
  • If you’re sending a text or card, Diwali Ki Shubhkamnayein adds a personal yet respectful touch.

These small gestures — spoken in Hindi — make your greetings feel heartfelt and memorable. Plus, using them naturally becomes easier when you’ve practiced with Ling’s speaking and listening modules.

Explore Diwali With The Ling App

If you’re serious about sounding natural when you speak Hindi, you’ll love how Ling turns learning into a game. The app helps you speak, read, and understand Hindi step by step — with real-life vocabulary and cultural insights.

Here’s what makes the Diwali edition special:

  • Festival-themed Diwali edition Culture Note featuring Diwali greetings, traditions and fun facts.
  • Native speaker audio so you can master pronunciation.
  • Cultural contextual learning to understand what each phrase means and when it’s appropriate.

Ling is unlocking this Diwali Culture Note feature only for a limited time. You’ll not only learn how to say “Happy Diwali,” but also how to talk about lights, gifts, and family gatherings in Hindi — all in just a few minutes a day.

An Indian Family With Diwali Diyas

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Learn With Ling: Speak Hindi Naturally

The Ling app is more than a vocabulary trainer. It’s your pocket-sized Hindi tutor that helps you:

  • Practice pronunciation with speech feedback
  • Learn with native speaker audio
  • Review with flashcards and bite-sized lessons
  • Understand culture through real-world dialogues and notes

Whether you’re preparing Diwali wishes or planning to travel to India, Ling helps you sound confident and authentic.

So this year, celebrate Diwali with words that shine. Download the Ling app, unlock your free Diwali Culture Note, and learn the Hindi words that make the festival come alive — one phrase at a time.

With 75+ languages available, including 10 Indian ones, Ling is the easiest way to connect with cultures through language.