Diwali Text & Symbol Generator

Type a name or wish and style it in curated festive fonts, then copy diyas, fireworks, sparklers, and kaomoji — or tap a ready-made greeting to style it instantly.

Also known as: Deepavali, Festival of Lights

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Diwali (Deepavali), the Festival of Lights, is one of the biggest gifting-and-greeting occasions of the year — rows of diyas on doorsteps, fireworks overhead, rangoli patterns underfoot, and messages wishing family and friends light, prosperity, and joy for the year ahead. This page gathers everything for styling that greeting: curated fonts you can preview on your own text, the diya-and-firework emoji people actually paste, sparkly kaomoji for a celebratory chat message, a handful of original ASCII art pieces, and a phrase bank of real greetings — native script, romanization, and translation — that restyle instantly when you tap them.

Diwali: on a different date each year, in October or November, set by the Hindu lunar calendar

Diwali Fonts

Type your text above and every style below updates live. Tap Copy on the one you like.

Diwali Emoji & Symbols

Tap any character to copy it, or copy a whole set at once in your preferred format.

Diwali Kaomoji

Each tile is a whole kaomoji — tap to copy the full string in one click.

Diwali ASCII Art

Curated multi-line pieces — tap Copy to grab one with its line breaks and spacing intact.

Want to type your own name or message into a live block-letter banner instead? Try the ASCII Art Generator.

Diwali Phrase Bank

Tap a phrase to drop it into the box up top and see every font style above restyle it instantly.

Not sure which greeting fits? Read what to say for Diwali for the full breakdown of native script, romanization, and meaning.

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