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This Year Experience Dilwalon ki Diwali

Diwali, the festival of light, marks the victory of good over evil. During this time, every part of the capital city turns magnetic to attract the attention of people around the country. The fascinating aura and spiritual feel of Delhi during this auspicious occasion are at their peak. All the malls, markets, and streets are adorned with twinkling lights and lanterns. Moreover, Diwali brings interesting opportunities for local, national, and international visitors. If you are planning to visit Delhi for this year’s grand Diwali weekend, here are some of the places you can visit to get the authentic feel of celebrating the festival in Delhi.

1. Community Meal at Gurudwara Bangla Sahib

Langar or community meals happen in every Gurudwara throughout the year; Diwali langar is considered auspicious. The reason behind this is that the Diwali date coincides with the release date of Guru Hargobind from Mughal’s imprisonment. It is believed that Guru Hargobind reached Amritsar after his release on Diwali. Therefore, in memory of his arrival, the Sikh community in Delhi decorated the gurudwara in a splendid way, lit diyas and conducted community meals. The gurudwara remains decorated for a few days after Diwali. Therefore, if you are visiting Delhi this year, do visit Gurudwara Bangla Sahib to experience the top sightseeing places in the city and seek blessings on this auspicious occasion.

2. Attend Blind School Diwali Fair

This is one place that retains the top position in the priority list of every Delhi local. The fair is held by the Blind Relief Association every year during Diwali. If you are visiting Delhi, make sure to visit this fair which consists of multiple stalls for shawls, sarees, fashion accessories, beauty products, etc. In addition, you will also get to know various art forms through traditional artworks, greeting cards, etc.

3. Sundar Nagar Diwali fair

It is considered one of the oldest Diwali fairs in Delhi. Apart from various home decor and art pieces, you will find multiple attractions that offer you an immersive experience. If you are an adventurous person, who loves rides, this fair offers multiple rides and live performances by magicians. Once you are done enjoying rides and shopping, you can visit the stalls that provide delicious cuisines, including Delhi’s famous chaat and chole bhature.

4. Book a Table at Card Party

The farmhouses of Chhatarpur are famous for setting card tables. If you are a card game enthusiast, you must visit this place on Diwali, which offers a vast lawn with multiple divans with cards and counters. To enhance players’ experience, the organisers also provide them with delicious kebabs and drinks. However, before booking a table, consider your budget and take action accordingly. This place is suitable for almost every gambler with different financial status.

5. Dastkar Nature Bazaar Diwali Festival

Dastkar bazaar is known to offer various types of high-quality textiles, fabrics, embroidery, and weaves. This ranges from kanjeevaram to ikat, pochampally to ajrak. So if you are interested in India’s fabric heritage, this fair is for you. This event also exhibits handicrafts from well-trained artisans of khurja pottery, pattachitra painting, Tanjore art, etc. Additionally, you can also enjoy performances by folk artists.

6. City Walk Diwali Fair

One of the top attractions in Delhi during Diwali includes the City Walk fair. This is a prominent and most visited shopping mall situated in the centre of the city. The store offers merchandise from the best international and national brands. However, during Diwali, the mall hosts events that offer extravagant home decor items, and it attracts people all over the country.

7. Delhi’s Haat Bazaar During Diwali

Although Delhi’s Haat bazaar generally attracts numerous people on a regular day, Diwali increases the number of visitors to this place because of the availability of art pieces from various parts of the country. From fashion jewellery and trending clothes to handicrafts, this place has turned into a heaven for shopaholics. Apart from this, you also get to taste mouth-watering delicacies of different Indian cuisines.

Conclusion

The capital city is known to attract national and international visitors throughout the year. However, during Diwali, the charm of the city is extremely noticeable. From fun-filled rides, shopping handicrafts, and gambling to immersing in spirituality, Delhi has something for everyone. Therefore, visit this place to witness how Dilwale celebrate their Diwali. If you are concerned about accommodation, search for the best family resorts in Delhi and book from the OYO hotels that are dedicated to enhancing your Diwali experience with the best hospitality services.

 

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