Happy Diwali Wishes, Messages and Greetings

Send love and light this Diwali with our collection of wishes. Whether you're looking for heartfelt messages for family, short greetings to post on social media, or professional notes for colleagues and clients, you'll find something here. The downloadable cards at the bottom of the page are free to share.

Last reviewed on 30 April 2026.

A Note on Diwali Wishes

Diwali messages don't have to be long — the festival rewards a short, sincere note over a long generic one. A handful of small conventions help. The greeting is normally Happy Diwali or, in many regions, Happy Deepavali; both are correct. Shubh Deepavali ("auspicious Deepavali") is a common formal alternative, and Subho Diwali is widely used in Bengal alongside Shubho Kali Pujo. For Sikh friends and family observing Bandi Chhor Divas the same evening, a respectful Happy Bandi Chhor Divas alongside Diwali wishes is appreciated.

If you don't celebrate the festival yourself, that's fine to acknowledge — "wishing you and your family a wonderful Diwali" works for any sender. Avoid messages that hinge on assumptions about which story or deity is at the centre of someone's celebration; the traditions page covers how widely those vary.

Happy Diwali Wishes for Family & Friends

Short Diwali Wishes for WhatsApp & Social Media

Professional Diwali Wishes for Colleagues & Clients

Inspirational & Heartfelt Diwali Messages

Wishes for Lakshmi Puja Night

Wishes for Bhai Dooj

Wishes in Hindi (with transliteration)

For friends and family who would prefer wishes in Hindi, here are commonly used messages with English transliterations and translations.

Free Happy Diwali Greeting Cards

Download these Diwali greeting cards to share with friends and family. Right-click an image (or long-press on mobile) to save the full-size version.

Looking for the right time to send these? Check our Diwali dates page for this year's main day. For more on the festival's roots, see the story and traditions of Diwali.