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Houston celebrates Diwali's UNESCO cultural heritage recognition

Indian mission hosts diaspora, officials for event marking global honor for the 'Festival of Lights'--Diwali.

Diwali UNESCO Cultural Heritage Recognition Event in Houston

Speaking on the occasion, Consul General D C Manjunath highlighted the global significance of the recognition and Diwali's universal message of light, harmony, and goodwill.

Highlights:

  • Event featured ceremonial lamp-lighting, cultural performances and a festive light show.
  • Hosted by the Consulate General of India in Houston with BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and diaspora groups.
  • Consul General D C Manjunath highlighted Diwali’s universal message of light, harmony and goodwill.
  • UNESCO formally inscribed Diwali on its heritage list on December 10, 2025.
  • Indian missions worldwide, including Atlanta, Lebanon and Chile, also marked the occasion.

  • Houston marked a significant cultural milestone as the Indian mission hosted a special celebration honoring Diwali's inclusion in UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, bringing together members of the Indian diaspora, community organizations, and local elected officials.


    The event, organised last week, featured a ceremonial lamp-lighting, cultural performances and a light show, with participation from members of the Indian diaspora and elected officials. The Consulate General of India in Houston, in collaboration with BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir and other Indo-American diaspora organizations, hosted the celebration to mark Diwali's inscription on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity.

    Speaking on the occasion, Consul General D C Manjunath highlighted the global significance of the recognition and Diwali's universal message of light, harmony, and goodwill. “This global recognition is a moment of pride for the Indian diaspora and friends of India worldwide. We are grateful to the community for coming together to celebrate this auspicious occasion,” he said.

    To mark the cultural recognition, the Indian Consulate General in Atlanta was also illuminated with diyas. UNESCO, on Wednesday (10), inscribed Diwali (Deepavali) on its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity in 2025, recognizing it as a living cultural tradition practiced by millions across India and the global diaspora.

    The festival, celebrated over multiple days, is rooted in community participation, shared rituals, and intergenerational transmission of values symbolizing the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil.

    A total of 67 nominations submitted by nearly 80 countries, including India, were examined during the week-long session of UNESCO's Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, held at Delhi's iconic Red Fort.

    Indian diplomatic missions worldwide, including those in Lebanon and Chile, also marked the occasion through cultural events.