Festival emojis, country by country
Every culture has days it dresses up for, and the keyboard shows up too — a row of lamps for Diwali, fistfuls of colour for Holi, a red envelope for the new moon. Here are the sets people actually send when the calendar turns, sorted by where they light up first. Tap any emoji to copy it.
India
🪯 🌾 🪘 ☀️ 🥳 ✨ Baisakhi emojis April 6 emojis 🪔 ✨ 🎆 🎇 🕯️ 🪷 Diwali emojis October–November 11 emojis 🛕 🌺 🥁 🪷 💐 ✨ Durga Puja emojis September–October 9 emojis 🏹 🔥 🪔 🛕 ✨ 🧨 Dussehra emojis October 7 emojis 🌙 ☪️ 🕌 📿 🫓 🍬 Eid al-Fitr emojis Varies (lunar) 10 emojis 🐘 🛕 🪔 🪷 🪘 🌺 Ganesh Chaturthi emojis August–September 10 emojis 🪯 🙏 🕯️ 🪔 ✨ Guru Nanak Jayanti emojis November 5 emojis 🎨 🌈 🔴 🟠 🟡 🟢 Holi emojis March 11 emojis 🦚 🪈 🍯 🏺 🙏 🛕 Krishna Janmashtami emojis August–September 8 emojis 🪁 ☀️ 🌅 🌾 🍚 🌄 Makar Sankranti emojis January 7 emojis 🪭 💃 🥁 🪘 🛕 🌺 Navratri & Garba emojis September–October 9 emojis 🌾 🚣 🌺 🪷 🍛 🥥 Onam emojis August–September 8 emojis 🌾 🍚 🐄 ☀️ 🏺 🌄 Pongal emojis January 7 emojis 🧵 🎀 ❤️ 🎁 🍬 🙏 Raksha Bandhan emojis August 8 emojis
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