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October 19, 2025

How women are lighting up their first Diwali after marriage, their way

- Anjali Kochhar

lot changes when you get married, but when you, as a woman, realise that even your “home” has changed, this Diwali, it hits different. You suddenly realise that Diwali has a new address now. The chaos, the fun, the celebration, everything will have a completely new face, this year.

And when you will light a diya, this Diwali, it will bring up a lot of old memories with the light of new hopes. Ah! This is my first Diwali after marriage as well. And speaking with women, who feel what emotions I am going through, hit different. If you are one of them, this will bring warmth to your life as well.

Some are celebrating Diwali surrounded by new families, learning their traditions. Others are celebrating away from their parents for the first time, missing the familiar chaos of their childhood homes, the comfort of rituals they didn't realize they would cherish this much. But for most, it’s a tender in-between, balancing the joy of creating new memories with the ache of leaving old ones behind, realizing that love doesn't divide between two homes; it simply grows to fit both.

Symbolic shift

Niti Garg, 29, Noida, feels a “symbolic” shift this year. “It's when a woman lights her first diya in a new home, carrying memories from her past and hopes for her future,” she says. “It’s a celebration of belonging, of weaving her own essence into a new family and rede-

fining what ‘home’ truly means.”

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