In Photos | Lanterns, Lehengas, and Lights: Diwali markets in India you can’t miss
It’s Diwali season and everyone’s stocking up on sweets and decorations for their houses. With so much to do and so little time, here’s a list of markets where people can shop for decorations for the ‘festival of lights’
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Delhi’s Chandni Chowk is a dazzling maze of lights, colours, and aromas during Diwali. From ornate diyas, decorative candles, and traditional attire to gold jewellery and sweets, every lane offers festive treasures. Kinari Bazaar and Dariba Kalan within the area are must-visits for ethnic wear and silver ornaments, making it a one-stop Diwali destination. In this image people can be seen buying utensils on Dhanteras in New Delhi. File image/PTI
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Mumbai’s Crawford Market becomes a festive paradise filled with imported lights, lanterns, candles, and home decor during Diwali. The aroma of flowers and sweets fills the air as shoppers browse colourful stalls. From gifting items and dry fruits to party essentials, this historic marketplace offers a mix of tradition and modernity, perfect for festive shopping. File image/Reuters
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Kolkata’s New Market, with its colonial architecture and energetic lanes, bursts with Diwali spirit. The shops overflow with ethnic wear, candles, sweets, and decorative lights. From affordable handicrafts to elegant sarees, shoppers find everything under one roof. File image/PTI
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Jaipur’s Johari Bazaar gleams with gold, silver, and gemstone jewellery during Diwali. Known for exquisite meenakari and kundan ornaments, it also offers vibrant sarees, handicrafts, and home décor. The market’s pink-hued facades shine under festive lights, creating a magical shopping experience that beautifully captures Rajasthan’s royal charm and craftsmanship during the festival of lights. File image/PTI
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Lucknow’s Hazratganj exudes old-world elegance during Diwali. The streets light up with décor stores, sweet shops, and fashion boutiques offering festive discounts. From chikankari outfits to designer lamps and artisanal chocolates, shoppers find both tradition and sophistication here. This image shows a crowded market as people shop ahead of Diwali festival, in Lucknow. File image/PTI
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Famous for bandhani dupattas, embroidered jackets, and handcrafted décor, the Law Garden Market in Ahmedabad becomes a hub of festive energy before Diwali. The vibrant ambiance, colourful handicrafts, and affordable prices make it a must-visit for festive shopping enthusiasts. File image/PTI
