Diwali is an ancient five-day Hindu "festival of lights." Celebrated by millions of people in India and all around the world, the five-day festival represents the triumph of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance.
The annual event marks the beginning of the Hindu New Year in October or November, with the date changing in accordance with the Hindu lunar calendar.
Rituals practiced during Diwali include cleaning and decorating homes with oil lamps called diyas. Family feasts, gift-giving, fireworks and sweets are other long-established customs. Participants also pay homage to Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity, and the elephant headed Ganesha, the god of good fortune.
Coin Highlights: - Contains 1 oz of .9999 fine Silver.
- The coin is presented in a contemporary latex case that displays both sides of the coin and is accompanied by a numbered certificate of authenticity.
- Obverse: Depicts a rangoli-inspired pattern comprising diya and lotus motifs.
- Reverse: Portrays representations of Lakshmi sitting on a lotus flower, the symbol of enlightenment, and Ganesha. Gilded elements of the design comprise hanging lamps, the god's ornate headdresses and neckpieces, as well as the coins and sweets displayed in their bowls. Additionally, the artistry includes stylized star bursts symbolizing the light from diyas. The design includes the inscription "happy diwali," the medallion