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Discover five meaningful ways to celebrate Día de los Muertos from building altars and sharing stories to raising a glass in memory of the lives that shaped yours.
Day Of The Dead: Families gather to honour those who came before them, lighting candles, placing ofrendas, preparing their favourite dishes, and sharing stories that turn memory into connection.
First off… what is Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead? Every November, Mexico awakens in a symphony of colour, scent, and sound for Día de los Muertos, the Day of the Dead. It’s not a time for sorrow but for remembrance, a celebration of life, love, and legacy. Families gather to honour those who came before them, lighting candles, placing ofrendas, preparing their favourite dishes, and sharing stories that turn memory into connection.
In recent years, this beautiful tradition has found a heartfelt home in India, where people have begun to embrace its spirit of remembrance and joy. Don Julio Tequila has been at the heart of this celebration, bringing alive the flavours and emotions of Día de los Muertos through experiences that feel deeply personal.
Here are five ways you can join in the celebrations and make it your own, right at home:
1. Create a Small Altar
Build your own ofrenda, a small, personal altar filled with things that remind you of your loved ones. Add a photo, their favourite snack, a candle, and maybe a note that says what you miss most. It’s a quiet, beautiful way to keep their spirit close.
2. Cook a Meal They Loved and Share It
Food carries memory like nothing else. Make a dish your loved one used to cook and invite family or friends to share it. As you cook, let the smells and flavours bring back stories, laughter, and warmth.
3. Light Candles at Sunset and Say Their Names Aloud
When dusk settles, light a few candles and speak their names, one by one. It’s believed that the soft glow helps guide their spirits home. You can play their favourite song or simply sit in silence and let gratitude fill the room.
4. Share Their Story with Someone New
Tell someone younger, a sibling, a friend, or a child about a loved one who’s no longer here. Pass on the stories, quirks, and lessons they left behind. It’s how we keep them alive in the world, not just in our thoughts.
5. Raise a Glass to the Lives That Shaped Yours
As the night winds down, take a quiet moment to celebrate life, yours and theirs. Pour a glass, sip slowly, and remember fondly.
This year, let the festival remind you to celebrate fully, love deeply, and pause to honour the journeys that continue to guide you.
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October 29, 2025, 20:58 IST

