For the Indian-Americans this was a special year of celebrations as the US Postal Service issued the first ever Diwali postage stamp - a more than a decade old pending demand for them.
"Diwali is a beautiful reminder of the ultimate victory of light over darkness. Saal Mubarak to all those celebrating!" tweeted Senator Tim Kaine, who is also the Democratic vice presidential nominee.
"Diwali's message of compassion is one that resonates with all Texans. Wishing you a joyous and prosperous new year," said Senator John Cornyn, who is Co-Chair of the Senate India Caucus.
"Happy Diwali! Proud to have helped make the Diwali Forever stamp a reality," said Senator Mark Warner, who is the Democratic Co-Chair of the Senate India Caucus.
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"Happy Diwali! Wishing brightness and joy to all those who celebrate the festival of lights," tweeted Senate Jack Reed.
Senator and a former Republican presidential nominee Ted Cruz said the central theme of Diwali reinforces the "shared hope and common outlook" the US and India enjoy as "friends" and allies.
"As we mark Diwali, may the United States-India alliance be a shining light of truth and peace," Cruz said in a statement.
Beri said he was proud to have hosted the largest ever Diwali celebration on Capitol Hill with more than 1,000 attendees, including 30 members of Congress last year.
"Happy Diwali! I send my very best wishes to all those celebrating this joyous festival, both here in the US and around the globe," said Congressman Joe Crowley.
He said Diwali is a time for "reflection and renewal" and a time for peace.
"Happy Diwali to all those celebrating. Wishing you a joyous holiday!" Senator Bob Casey tweeted.
"Wishing everyone a Happy Diwali and a year full of happiness and joy," tweeted Congressman Pete Sessions.
Congresswoman Karen Bass said Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights, which spiritually signifies the victory of light over darkness and hope over despair.
Congressman Donald Norcross tweeted that it was a pleasure for him to join constituents at a BAMP Swami Narayan temple "for the Hindu New Year, Diwali - often referred to as the festival of lights."
"Wishing a very happy Diwali to our Hindu friends and neighbours," tweeted Congressman Eric Swalwell.
Tulsi Gabbard, the only Hindu lawmaker in the Congress issues a video message.
"Every year as we celebrate Diwali, we reflect on the victory of light over darkness, hope over despair and righteousness over wrong. This year, we have something else very special to celebrate," she said.
So many of you worked to make the USPS Diwali stamp a reality - and finally, this year, here it is. This milestone is a symbol of our nation's recognition of the religious diversity that exists all across our country, Gabbard said.
"Wishing all those celebrating the festival of lights a very joyous and prosperous New Year. Happy Diwali!" tweeted Congressman Adam Smith.