In 2016, the Government of Ontario proclaimed November as Hindu Heritage Month in recognition of the important contributions that the Hindu community has made to Canadian society. Hindu-Canadians have made significant contributions to Canada’s social, economic, political and cultural fabric. Their outstanding achievements are recognized across all fields: science, education, medicine, law, politics, business, culture and sports.
Hindu Heritage Month is an opportunity to remember, celebrate and educate future generations about Hindu-Canadians and the important role that they have and continue to play in communities across Canada. Throughout November, we invite you to learn more about the fascinating heritage of Hindu-Canadians. Together, let’s celebrate the people that make our communities so unique!
Learn More About Hinduism
- The History of Hindu India, from Ancient Times
- Diwali ~ Festival of Lights
- Diwali ~ Hindu Festival
Diwali: October 24, 2022
Diwali is the biggest of all celebratory festivals that members of the Hindu community celebrate – falling in either October or November, depending on the cycle of the moon. This year, Diwali was celebrated on October 24th!
Quick Facts About Diwali:
- Diwali is one of the most important religious celebrations in Hinduism.
- Diwali is a celebration of light over darkness and goodness over evil.
- Hindus all over the world spend up to five days in rituals and gatherings in celebration of hope and righteousness in the world.