Munich, Germany — October 26, 2025 — Colors, sounds, and flavors filled Munich as the Bharat Diwali Mela 2025 brought together over 1,900 people. Organized by Delhi in Germany, the event went beyond community lines, showing the diversity of the Indian diaspora in Munich.
A Celebration of Unity
Bharat Diwali Mela 2025 showcased unity in diversity. Groups from all parts of India—from Kashmir to Tamil Nadu, and Gujarat to Assam—took part. The mela offered a lively mix of art, crafts, music, and food, taking visitors on a journey through India’s many cultures.
Distinguished Guests
The event was graced by Mr. Rajiv Chitkara, Head of Cultural Affairs, as Chief Guest. In his speech, he praised the growing cultural links between India and Germany and congratulated Delhi in Germany for uniting the community.
“Bringing the Indian community together celebrates our shared roots,” he said. “It builds understanding and strengthens bonds.”
Other guests included Mr. Sarma Aryasomayajula, Chairman of Sivalayam Temple, as Guest of Honor, and Mr. Vijay Lugani. They both spoke about how cultural events help strengthen community ties.
The Team Behind the Event
The success of Bharat Diwali Mela 2025 came from a passionate organizing team — Shobhit Sarin, Divyabh Tyagi, Nikita Shukla, Chetan Kapoor, Arun Gupta, Atul Arora, and Siddharath Lugani. Their teamwork and energy made the event memorable.
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Shobhit Sarin said, “This mela is not just about Diwali. It tells our shared stories and traditions.”
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Divyabh Tyagi added, “Working together shows how unity builds a strong cultural story.”
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Nikita Shukla said, “Such events connect us to our roots and inspire young people.”
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Chetan Kapoor remarked, “Our diaspora adds to Germany’s culture. This festival builds learning and respect.”
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Arun Gupta noted, “Temples, cultural groups, and social bodies working together show our strength.”
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Siddharath Lugani said, “Celebrations like this link generations and cultures across the world.”
A Feast for the Senses
Visitors enjoyed delicious food from across India. From spicy southern curries to sweet northern desserts, every stall offered a taste of home. Traditional music and dance added color to the evening, with local artists putting on vibrant shows.
Community Spirit
Many local Indian groups joined the celebration, including:
Munich Gujarati Samaj · UP Families in Munich · Bihar and Jharkhand Fraternity · IGCA · MATA · Munich Tamil Sangam · Kerala Samajam · Odia Samaj · Hindi Parivar · Xorai Munich (Assam) · Nepali Roots · Kashmiri Association · German Satyug Samaj · Maitri Mitra Mandir · Art of Living · SKM · Indo European.eu · Munich Kannadigaru
Their presence made the mela a true picture of India’s cultural richness.
Looking Ahead
As the event ended, both visitors and organizers expressed joy and hope to continue this tradition. Sponsors were thanked on stage — Expatease, NeoCore Capital, Spicecheck 24, Konark Grocery, Squarea, Swagat Restaurant, Ganesha Restaurant, Dessi Tadka, Ticketverz, Kulhad, Heer, Lemfi, and India Gate.
Plans are already in place to make next year’s mela bigger, with more participation and deeper ties with both the German and Indian communities.
Bharat Diwali Mela 2025 was more than a festival — it was a light of unity and pride, spreading the warmth of togetherness across Munich.

