"Happy Diwali to those celebrating with friends and family," Pence said in a tweet.
"May we all strive for peace, prosperity and the triumph of light over darkness," said the US Vice President.
Ivanka Trump, daughter of US President Donald Trump, who last year celebrated Diwali in a temple sent in her greetings by a tweet and said she was looking forward to her visit to India next month to participate in the Global Entrepreneurship Summit.
Tweeting "Happy Diwali" to all those who celebrate, Indian-American Congresswoman Pramila Jayapal said the Festival of Lights has always been special for her.
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"May the light guide your path," she said in another tweet.
Congresswoman Ileana Ros-Lehtinen wished her friends in Southern Florida celebrating the Festival of Lights a very Happy Diwali.
New York Mayor Bill de Blasio sent his Diwali greetings.
"Generally, fireworks accompany that. I don't need any fireworks; I'm getting too many fireworks around me already. So we'll forgo the fireworks," he said, amidst laughter from a Washington audience.
America's top corporate leadership too joined the festivities.
"Happy Diwali! May the festival of lights spread love, peace & prosperity to all!" Apple CEO Tim Cook said in a tweet.
"Today, lets light up the world with the glow of our diyas and the warmth in our hearts. From my family to yours, best wishes for Diwali!" tweeted Pepsico Chairwoman Indra Nooyi.
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