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Monday, October 17, 2022

Diwali 2022 - Diwali Dates & Shubh Muhurat Timing2022

The festival of lights is India's most awaited and brightest of all festivals and comes somewhere around late October to mid November every year.Diwali is a five day long celebration that commences with Dhanterasand ends with Bhaiya Dooj.The festival of Diwali is celebrated on the darkest night of the year in the Hindu month of Kartik. This festival is going to be celebrated on Kartik Amavasya.

 
When is Diwali 2022?

As per the Hindu calendar, Diwali 2022 will be observed on October 24, 2022. On this day, Lord Ganesh and Goddess Lakshmi are worshipped, which is known as Diwali Puja or Lakshmi Ganesh Pujan.

Karthik Amavasya Tithi Timing: October 24, 5:27 pm - October 25, 4:18 pm

Pradosh puja time : October 24, 5:50 pm - October 24, 8:22 pm

Diwali Calendar 2022 - The 5 days of Diwali 2022


Day 1  :   Dhanteras     October 23, Sunday
Day 2  : Naraka Chaturdasi (Chotti Diwali)     October 24, Monday
Day 3  :  Lakshmi Puja (Diwali Festival)     October 24, Monday
Day 4  :  Govardhan Puja     October 26, Wednesday
Day 5  :   Bhai Dooj     October 27, Thursday

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Friday, October 21, 2016

Pushya Nakshtara,Dhanteras,Kali Chaudas,Diwali,Gujarati New Year,Bhai Dooj, Labh Pancham Shubh Muhurt2016-Date2016-Pooja Timing 2016

Here is Pushya Nakshtara,Dhanteras,Kali Chaudas,Diwali,Gujarati New Year,Bhai Dooj, Labh Pancham Shubh Muhurt2016 Date2016 and Pooja Timing 2016 by Indian timing zone and Hindu calendar and Panchang.



Pushya Nakshtra  Date: 23th Oct 2016 to start



Pooja Timing: 
8:10 Am to 12:40 Pm
2:10Pm  to 3:40 Pm  
6:10 Pm to 9:10 Pm 

27th Oct 2016

Pooja Timing:

6:00 Am to 7:30 Pm 
10:30 Am to 3:00 Pm
4:30 Pm to 9:00 Pm

Dhanteras Date 28th October 2016 Friday



Laxmi Pooja Timing

6:00 Am to 11:00 Am
12:00 Pm to 1:49 Pm
4:30 Am to 6:00 Pm
9:30 Pm to 10:30 Pm


Kali Chaudas Date 29th October 2016 Saturday

Diwali(Amavashya) Festival Date 30th October 2016 Sunday



Sarashwati Pooja Timing and Shubh Muhurt



7:30 Am to 12:20 Pm
1:30Pm to 3:00 Pm
6:00 Pm to 10:48 Pm


Gujarati New Year (Bestu Varsh) Date 31th October  2016 Monday

Open your Shope and Business Shubh Muhurt and Pooja Timing


6:41 Am to 8:10 Pm
9:40 Am to  11:10 Pm


Bhai Dooj Date 1st  November 2016


Labh Pancham Date 5th November 2016 Saturday





Pooja Timing


8:20 Am to 9:50 Am

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Saturday, June 25, 2016

Diwali(Deepavali) Festival-Diwali Festival Date Year 2016 to Year 2021-About Diwali Festival



India is a country of races and religions.Every religion has its own unique style of celebration.But Diwali(Deepavali), the Festival of Light, is celebrated with great fervour and gaiety among all races and religions.The festival symbolizes unity in diversity.The celebration of this five-day festival commences on Aswayuja Bahula Chatirdasi and concludes on Kartika Shuddha Vijaya.Deepavali is celebrated 20days after Dussehra, on Amavashya-the 15 day of the dark fortnight of the Hindu month of Kartik, usually in October or November every year.Here is Diwali Festival Date of Year 2016 to Year 2021 and many Details.


Diwali Festival Date Year 2016 to Year 2021



Diwali Festival Date of Year2016: Oct 30 Sunday
Diwali Festival Date of Year2017: Oct 19 Thursday
Diwali Festival Date of Year2018: Nov 7 Wednesday
Diwali Festival Date of Year2019: Oct 28 Monday
Diwali Festival Date of Year2020: Nov 15 Sunday
Diwali Festival Date of Year2021: Nov 4 Thursday


About Diwali Festival



Hindus all over the world celebrate Deepavali with great enthusiasm.This is a major Hindu festival hnouring Mother Lakshmi-the goddess of wealth.Diwali is a part of holy tradition, symbolizing the victory of light over darkness;as darkness refers to ignorance and light refers to knowledge.Celebrate all over India, it is a festival of wealth and prosperity.

Diwali is a festival to commemorate the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya from Lanka after vanquishing Ravana in battle.At the end of fourteen years, Rama along with Laxmana and Sita returned to Ayodhya to a hero's welcome by the people.His return sent his subjects in Ayodhya in to raptures.This joyous reunion is replicated every year.Lord Rama is said to have reigned for a long time during which the people were supremely happy and contented.Ramrajya(the reign of Rama) has come to connote an era of peace and prosperity.The festival of Diwali is celebrated  to commemorate Rama's return from exile.

Diwali means an Array of Lamps.Diwali festival is spread over five days.Dhanteras (Dhanatrayodashi)is the first day or rather the eve of the day on which the festival begins.Narakchaturdashi which is also known as Kalichaudas or Bali Pratipada is the second day.Lakshmi Pujan is done on the third day, Govardhan Puja is performed on the fourth day in North India and Bhaiyadooj is the fifth and the last day.


A Family Festival




Diwali is  everyone's favorite festival all over the country.Normally, in any family all members may not always live together.They have to go to other cities, states, or even to other countries for studies, work etc.They may not be able to be together even temporarily on any occasion during the year.But, Diwali is an exception.people living in far off places make it a point to visit their hometown to be with their parents.People living abroad talk over the phone and exchange greetings.

New dresses, particularly silk saris for women, are purchased for wearing on the occasion.Another attraction of this festival is the bursting of crackers and fireworks by all the members of the family.Crackers are purchased well in advance and the bursting starts a week prior to the festival day, Sweets are prepare in as many varieties as can be imagined.Now a days , sweets are purchased from the market; orders have to be placed a month in advance.People greet one another by making social calls to relatives, friends' houses or over the phone.Greeting cards are sent to all relatives, friends, clients, etc.Business establishments send boxes of sweets to their clients.


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