
Diwali, known as Deepawali, is one of the most important Hindu festivals in India, celebrated with great joy and splendor all over the country. According to the Hindu lunar calendar, the festival falls on the 15th day of the card and marks the darkest night of the year.
The houses are beautifully decorated with diyas, rangoli and colored lights, while families meet to perform rituals, share sweets and celebrate the triumph of light in the dark. The festivities stretch for five days, each of which is marked with its own customs and prayers.
When is Diwali in 2025?
According to Drik Panchang, Diwali will be celebrated in 2025 on Monday, October 20. Lakshmi Puja Muhurat will begin at 19:08 and will end at 20:18.
Favorable timing:
Pradosh Kaal: 17:58 until 20:25
Vrishabha Kaal: 19:08 until 21:03
Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: 19:08 until 20:18
Amavasya Tithi starts: 15:44 20 October
Amavasya Tithi ends: 17:54 October 21
October 20.
20 October Diwali and Lakshmi Puja
October 22 Govardhan Puja
What are the five days diwali and their meaning?
Day 1: Dhanteras – When does Diwali start?
Celebrations begin with Dhanteras when devoted people worship the goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber for wealth and prosperity. It is also considered a favorable day for the purchase of gold, silver or new household items.
Day 2: Naracks of Chaturdashi – What is Diwali?
This day, known as Diwali, refers to the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon of the narakasura, which symbolizes the removal of darkness and negativity from life.
Day 3: Diwali – Why is the main day of the festival?
The third day is the highlight of the festival. It celebrates the return of Lord Frame, Mata Sita and Lakshman to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. People ignite clay lamps, decorate their homes and perform Lakshmi and Ganesh Puja in the evening.
Day 4: Govardhan Puja – What is its meaning?
Govardhan Puja watched the day after Diwali, reminds of the moment when the Lord Krishna picked up Govardhan Parvat to protect people Mathury from the anger of Lord Indra.
Day 5: Bhai Dooj – How does the festival close?
The last day, Bhai Dooj, celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. The nurses pray for the well -being of their brothers, and the brothers give gifts in return, referring to the loving conclusion of the festival.
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