Quick Facts — Diwali 2026 Sweden
- 🪔 Date: Diwali 2026 falls on Tuesday, October 20, 2026. The five-day festival runs from 18–22 October 2026.
- ✨ What is Diwali? The Festival of Lights — five days of lamps, prayers, sweets, and togetherness. Celebrated by Hindus, Sikhs, and Jains worldwide.
- 🍬 Classic Diwali sweets: Gulab jamun, barfi, ladoo, halwa, kheer, namkeen, chakli and chivda — all available at Ideal Indiska LIVS.
- 🛍️ Shop in Stockholm: Bandhagsplan 4, Bandhagen (Mon–Fri 10–20, Sat–Sun 11–19) or order online with delivery across Sweden.
- 📦 Delivery: Delivery across all of Sweden via DHL. Same-day Stockholm delivery for orders before 16:00.
What is Diwali?
Diwali — also known as Deepavali — is one of the most beloved festivals in Indian culture. The word "Deepavali" comes from Sanskrit meaning "row of lights" (deepa = lamp, avali = row). The festival is celebrated over five days and symbolises the triumph of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. Diwali is the most important festival in Hinduism, Sikhism, and Jainism.
In Sweden, Diwali is celebrated by the growing Indian and South Asian diaspora, estimated at 30,000–40,000 people. The festival brings families, friends, and whole communities together for prayers, illuminations, fireworks, and above all — an abundance of homemade sweets.
When is Diwali 2026?
Diwali falls on the 15th day of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik, which varies each year in the Gregorian calendar. In 2026, Diwali falls on Tuesday, October 20, 2026. The five-day festival runs from 18 to 22 October 2026.
Diwali 2026 date
October 20, 2026
Festival runs 18–22 October 2026
Day 1 — Oct 18
Dhanteras
Purchase of gold, silver, and utensils for prosperity.
Day 2 — Oct 19
Choti Diwali (Naraka Chaturdashi)
Cleaning, decorations, and preparing sweets.
Day 3 — Oct 20
Diwali Amavasya
Main celebration: lamps, Lakshmi puja, fireworks, and feasts.
Day 4 — Oct 21
Govardhan Puja
Thanksgiving for crops and nature.
Day 5 — Oct 22
Bhai Dooj
Celebration of the sibling bond — brother-sister day.

Traditional Diwali Food & Sweets
Diwali is as much a food festival as a festival of lights. Sharing sweets (mithai) with neighbours, colleagues, and family is a central tradition. Classic Diwali treats include gulab jamun, barfi, ladoo, halwa, kheer, namkeen, chakli and chivda. Here are the most beloved Diwali sweets and how to make them at home with ingredients from Ideal Indiska LIVS.
Besan Ladoo
Round sweets made from chickpea flour, ghee, and sugar. One of the most classic Diwali sweets — perfect to make at home.
Ingredients: Besan (chickpea flour), ghee, powdered sugar, cardamom
Gulab Jamun
Soft dough balls soaked in sugar syrup with rose water and saffron. Served warm or at room temperature.
Ingredients: Gulab jamun mix (Gits or MTR), milk powder, ghee
Barfi & Halwa
Barfi is a classic Indian sweet fudge in many varieties — kaju (cashew), pista, chocolate. Halwa is made from semolina or carrot with ghee and sugar.
Ingredients: Cashew nuts, sugar, milk, ghee, semolina
Kheer (Rice Pudding)
Creamy Indian rice pudding with milk, sugar, cardamom, and saffron — garnished with almonds and pistachios.
Ingredients: Basmati rice, whole milk, sugar, cardamom, saffron, almonds
Namkeen & Chakli (Savoury Snacks)
Namkeen are spiced savoury snacks made from lentils and chickpeas, served throughout Diwali. Chakli are spiral-shaped deep-fried snacks with spices.
Ingredients: Chickpeas, rice flour, ajwain, cumin, ghee
Bikano Soan Papdi
The iconic Diwali gift sweet — light, flaky, and delicately sweet. Perfect to give to friends and family as a Diwali gift box.
Ingredients: Gram flour, sugar, ghee, cardamom, pistachio
Diwali Shopping: Where to Buy in Stockholm & Online
Ideal Indiska LIVS in Bandhagen, Stockholm is your one-stop Diwali shop. We stock a wide range of sweets, spices, ghee and snacks from leading brands like Haldiram's and Bikano. Shop online with delivery across Sweden, or visit us in store.
Sweets & Mithai
- Gulab jamun mix (Gits)
- Rasgulla (canned)
- Haldiram's Kaju Katli
- Bikano Soan Papdi
- Barfi mix
Haldiram's range
- Haldiram's Kaju Katli
- Haldiram's Soan Papdi
- Haldiram's Namkeen
- Haldiram's Bhujia
Bikano snacks & sweets
- Bikano Soan Papdi
- Bikano Chivda
- Bikano Namkeen Mix
- Bikano Chakli
Basmati Rice & Flour
- India Gate Basmati (5 kg)
- Besan (chickpea flour)
- Semolina (suji)
- Wheat flour (atta)
Spices & Aromatics
- Green cardamom pods
- Saffron
- Rose water
- Cardamom powder
- Nutmeg
Ghee & Oils
- Amul Ghee (1 kg)
- Gowardhan Ghee
- Coconut oil for frying
How to Celebrate Diwali in Sweden: Tips & Traditions
Celebrating Diwali in Sweden means blending authentic traditions with the reality of the Swedish climate. In October, darkness falls early — which actually makes the lighting even more magical! Swedish Diwali celebrations feature oil lamps (diyas), fireworks, prayers to Goddess Lakshmi, sharing sweets with family and friends, and traditional Indian food.
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Diyas and LED lights
Traditional clay oil lamps (diyas) are hard to find in Sweden — use LED lights in orange and yellow instead, or order diyas online. Create a beautiful rangoli pattern of rice or flour at the entrance.
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Fireworks in Sweden
Check local rules — in Stockholm, fireworks are permitted for private individuals during Diwali. Sparklers and Bengal lights are popular balcony alternatives.
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Mithai gifts
Pack homemade sweets in decorative boxes — a cherished Diwali tradition. Give to neighbours, colleagues, and friends. Haldiram's boxes of mixed sweets are a perfect ready-made option.
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Lakshmi Puja
Clean and decorate the home well. Light lamps at the entrance to welcome goddess Lakshmi of prosperity and good fortune. Recite mantras or play bhajans at home.
Frequently Asked Questions about Diwali 2026 in Sweden
When is Diwali 2026?
Diwali 2026 falls on 20 October 2026. The five-day festival runs from 18–22 October 2026.
How is Diwali celebrated in Sweden?
Swedish Diwali celebrations feature oil lamps (diyas), fireworks, prayers to Goddess Lakshmi, sharing sweets with family and friends, and traditional Indian food.
What sweets are eaten at Diwali?
Traditional Diwali sweets include gulab jamun, barfi, ladoo, halwa, soan papdi and kheer. Find them all at Ideal Indiska LIVS.
Where to buy Diwali sweets in Stockholm?
Ideal Indiska LIVS in Bandhagen stocks Indian sweets, Diwali snacks and all the ingredients you need. We deliver across Stockholm and all of Sweden.
What do you eat during Diwali?
Diwali food includes sweets such as gulab jamun, besan ladoo, kaju katli, and kheer. For dinner, popular dishes include poori with sabzi, dal makhani, biryani, and paneer dishes.
Is Diwali a public holiday in Sweden?
No, Diwali is not a public holiday in Sweden. It is a cultural and religious festival celebrated privately by the Indian and Hindu diaspora.

