Trending Diwali E-Invites in 2026

Come October, and the festive mood sets in with Durga Pooja, Dandiya Nights, Dussehra, Karva Chauth leading to Diwali and then post Diwali festivities.

We have e-invites for every festival and special occasions for you to choose from. Customize the invitation design you like and send it to your dear guests via WhatsApp or email. You may also use the RSVP feature to get an estimate of the expected guests at your event. Plan every event in style with VenueLook e-invites, recommended venues and have loads of fun planning a festive evening, a social event, a wedding-related ceremony or a corporate event.

For all kinds of event planning, contact us at events.venuelook.com

Planning an Event?

Light Diyas E-Invite

On Diwali people light millions of ‘Diya’ / ‘Deepak’ at their homes. These beautiful Diyas hold a deep significance and are representative of our journey towards enlightenment. The oil in the Diya symbolizes the dirt in the human mind — such as greed, jealousy, hatred, lust, etc — which human beings tend to nurture. This Diwali light Diyas at your home with your loved ones and celebrate happiness together with them. Create e-invites for free and send them to your loved ones through WhatsApp or email.

Create your Light Diyas E-Invite here >>

Festive Flame E-Invite

Diwali or Deepawali is India’s most popular festival of the year. On this festival, people light clay lamps (deep / diya / deepak) outside their homes to symbolize the inner light that shields us from spiritual darkness. This is where Deepawali gets its name as well. Celebrate this Diwali by inviting your family and friends to be a part of your happiness this festive season. Create e-invites for free and send them to your loved ones through WhatsApp or email.

Create your Festive Flame E-Invite here >>

Candle Illustration E-Invite

Diwali (or Deepavali in Sanskrit) means ‘a row of lights’. This five-day festival is most significant in India and is celebrated in honor of the victory of good over evil and brightness over darkness. It is celebrated on the return of Lord Ram and his wife Sita to their kingdom of Ayodhya, after defeating the demon king Ravan and rescuing Sita from his evil clutches with the help of God Hanuman. Invite and celebrate the victory of good over evil this year with your dear ones. Create e-invites for free and send them to your loved ones through WhatsApp or email.

Create your Candle Illustration E-Invite here >>

For all kinds of event planning, contact us at events.venuelook.com

You May Also Like:

Have you sent out invitations for your upcoming event? If not, save paper and send free online invitations now.

Looking for a party venue? Browse and book best-suited party venues from VenueLook.com

Sophia

a believer in work hard, party harder! :)

Recent Posts

Spa and Wellness Party Ideas After a Colourful Holi Celebration

Holi is all about vibrant colors, high-energy music, delicious festive food, and endless laughter. But…

2 hours ago

Post Holi Brunch Ideas to Keep the Celebration Going

Holi might officially end once the colors settle and the music slows down, but the…

1 day ago

Holi Party Menu Ideas Your Guests Will Love

Holi is a festival of colors, laughter, music, and togetherness — and no celebration is…

4 days ago

Top 10 Venue Trends You Can’t Ignore in 2026

The events industry is evolving faster than ever, and 2026 promises to be a year…

4 days ago

Holi Brunch Party Ideas for a Stylish Daytime Celebration

Holi is no longer just about colors and water balloons. Over the years, the festival…

5 days ago

This website uses cookies.