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Diwali at The Bellevue Collection

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Diwali is a time to welcome a new year, happiness and prosperity. It is a festival of lights that follows the lunar calendar and is similar to a new year celebration. Diwali is one of India’s most celebrated holidays.

The name Diwali, or Deepavali, is derived from the words deep meaning light and avail meaning a row, referencing the row of lights that celebrants use to illuminate their homes during the celebration. Diwali traditionally takes place over the span of five days, and celebrations include family gatherings, lighting clay lamps, displaying floral décor and rangoli, feasting and sharing sweets, and offering worship to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and fortune.

Traditions around the world include:

  • Fireworks and the lighting of lanterns and oil lamps
  • Traditional decorating with rangoli and floral garlands
  • Visiting relatives and celebrating with food and sweet treats
  • Worshipping Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, to bring blessings for the New Year

Diwali Celebration November 4:

  • Watch live performances including dance, visual arts, and music to celebrate the Festival of Lights on Saturday, November 4, from noon to 5 pm.
  • Have a SARAHENNA Organic Body Art artist apply complimentary henna designs on Saturday, November 4, from 11 am to 6 pm for you to enjoy for weeks after our Diwali celebration is over! Subject to availability.
  • Stop by Guest Services November 1 – 5 to pick up a lantern for the kids to create at home, while supplies last.

Displays November 1 - 19

  • See beautiful rangoli made from flower petals and sand on display in Bellevue Square from artists of the Seattle Maharashtra Mandal community.
  • A sari is a traditional garment worn in India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Nepal. These beautiful garments are worn during celebrations including Diwali. See a display of saris (sarees) in Bellevue Square presented by the Seattle Maharashtra Mandal community.

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