Diwali is more than lamps and sweets — it’s a chance to reset your energy. The video “Diwali 2025 Special: Mantras & Remedies for Money, Love & Peace !” shows how small spiritual habits can bring big change.
1. Abundance and Money: Lift Your Financial Energy
Why this matters:
Money worries block our peace of mind. Diwali’s energy gives us a fresh start. Using mantras can shift your inner money-blocks into opportunities.
What to do:
- Pick a money-oriented mantra: Repeat daily with attention, don’t just say words, feel them.
- Make it consistent: Even 5 minutes each morning or evening builds momentum.
- Combine with action: check unpaid bills, set a small saving goal, or donate something meaningful. This shows your intention in outer life as well as your inner world.
Benefit:
When you align your thoughts (through chant) and your habits (through action), you open yourself to new financial possibilities — better clarity, luck, or even creative income ideas.
2. Love & Relationships: Heal & Invite Heart Connection
Suggestions:
Diwali is family time; it’s ideal to heal what’s broken and strengthen what matters most.
What to do:
- Use love-focused mantras or affirmations. Speak them slowly to yourself with meaning.
- Create a daily habit of identifying things you are grateful for: think about 2 -3 new experiences (or people you are thankful for).
- Then complete an emotional “clearing ritual”: visualize that you are letting go of any past hurts and allow yourself to forgive; share this with your mantra or prayer
Benefit:
These approaches facilitate healing from scars, both old and new. They enable your heart to express kindness and trust more judiciously, while also enabling a deeper level of connection with your partner, family and friends, or merely yourself.
3. Peace and Inner Calm: Ground Yourself Amid Festivity
Why this matters:
A peaceful inner space is the foundation for both abundance and healthy relationships. Without calm, you may feel burnt out, even during celebrations.
Suggestions:
- Set aside 5-10 minutes each day to practice quiet meditation, or breath based meditation, as a powerful and transformative beginning practice for yourself and your family to cultivate a practice of positive qualities.
- When you light a diya (oil lamp), your hope for peace can expand from a personal point of view to a global community for yourself, your family, and your community.
- Clean a messy space: a drawer, a corner, and then see how that space, a space which holds meaning to you, creates at least a sense of some emotional peace.
Benefit:
This builds quiet strength. When your mind isn’t always racing, you make better decisions — in money, in communication, in how you treat yourself.
4. How to Build Your Diwali Routine (Quick Steps)
Here’s a simple daily routine you can follow in the run-up to Diwali and on the day itself:
Time of Day | Activity | Purpose |
Early Morning | Chant abundance mantra (even for few minutes) | Set tone for the day |
Afternoon / When You Light Lamps | Use love / peace chant while lighting your diya | Bless your space and your energy |
Evening / Before Bed | Meditate / list 3 gratitude points | End the day with calm & gratitude |
Preparation Days | Clean or declutter one area | Prepare your space physically & mentally |
Diwali Day | Combine chant + small giving (help someone or donate) | Strengthen your intention through action |
Tips for Making It Work
- Adapt to your faith or language. If Sanskrit or original chant words feel foreign, you can translate or use your own affirmation that carries the same meaning.
- Use reminders. Notes on the mirror or alarm reminders help you stick to the habit.
- Keep it humble and patient. Spiritual growth isn’t instant. Trust tiny changes add up.
- Including others. If family or housemates join you in the chant or gratitude, it amplifies the shared energy.