Indian Festival Cards (Diwali 2025)

Light up Diwali 2025 with a modern Indian Festival group ecard. Start a card, share the link on WhatsApp, email, or Slack, and let everyone add messages, photos, and GIFs—no downloads needed. Choose styles like Minimalist, Traditional, Animated, or Bold Typography. Track signatures in real time, set a signing deadline, and schedule delivery for Lakshmi Puja or any moment you choose. Write in English, Hindi, or regional languages. Perfect for family, friends, and teams across time zones. When the season changes, simply filter the same page for Holi, Eid, Onam, Pongal, Raksha Bandhan, Navratri, and more.

Indian Festival Cards (Diwali 2025)

Indian Festival Cards Online (Diwali 2025 Group eCards)

Create a digital Diwali card online in minutes and let many voices shine together. With LovingEcards, invite friends, family, or coworkers to sign a group Diwali ecard, add blessings, warm notes, favorite memories, or a meaningful verse, and deliver it privately by email, WhatsApp, Slack, or a shareable link. Cards open beautifully on any device, and you can set a signing deadline and schedule delivery for the moment it will brighten most.

Explore Festive Diwali Card Themes

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    Minimalist — Clean layouts and gentle palettes that let your wishes glow.
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    Traditional — Diyas, lanterns, and classic motifs that honor Deepavali customs.
    Comforting
  • Elegant — Polished designs with rich accents for a refined festive look.
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    Bold Typography — Big celebratory greetings (e.g., “Shubh Deepavali”) that stand out.
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    Floral — Marigolds, lotuses, and garlands for a warm, welcoming feel.
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    Rangoli — Geometric patterns and kolam-inspired art for vibrant celebration.
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What to Write in a Diwali Card

Keep it warm, inclusive, and specific. Avoid assumptions about rituals; focus on light, gratitude, and togetherness.
“Wishing you and your family light, health, and new beginnings this Diwali.”
“May the glow of diyas bring peace and prosperity in the year ahead.”
“From all of us—thank you for the light you share. Happy Diwali!”
“Shubh Deepavali—may your home be bright with joy and laughter.”
“Thinking of you this festive season and sending love across the miles.”
Personalize with a small detail (“Your homemade laddoos always disappear first”) or a practical offer (“We’ll coordinate the office sweets table”). If faith is welcome, include a short blessing for Lakshmi and Ganesh. For colleagues, reassure support at work (“We’ve got the late-October shifts covered—take the time you need”). Need more wording ideas? Explore our Diwali Messages or browse templates in Diwali Cards.

Easy, Private Sharing

Start a card, invite contributors with one link, track signatures, and add a simple cover image or festive verse. Deliver instantly or on a chosen date. Recipients can view messages in one place—no apps, no logins—just care delivered with dignity.