Diwali 2022 Dates: This year, Diwali falls on Monday, October 24. The celebrations for this auspicious Hindu festival last for five days

 

The most critical and sacred celebration of Diwali, otherwise called Deepavali, is practically here. Hindus praise this favorable celebration to notice the triumph of light over obscurity, information over obliviousness, great over fiendishness and trust over despair. Diwali additionally denotes the demise of numerous evil spirits like Narkasur by Master Krishna, the appearance of Ruler Rama to Ayodhya subsequent to killing Ravana, and Ruler Vamana overcoming Bali. Individuals go to Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali by playing out the favorable Lakshmi Puja at their homes and workplaces and request that the goddess favor them with success, bliss, harmony and abundance. In many spots in the country, Diwali is praised for five days. The merry period starts with Dhanteras and closes on Bhaiya Dooj. Notwithstanding, as per Drik Panchang, in Maharashtra, Diwali starts one day sooner on Govatsa Dwadashi.




When is Diwali?

This year, Diwali or Deepavali will be commended on Monday, October 24. As per Drik Panchang, Lakshmi Puja muhurat will start at 06:53 pm and end at 08:16 pm. Furthermore, the Pradosh Kaal will endure from 05:43 pm to 08:16 pm, and Amavasya will keep going from 05:27 pm on October 24 to 04:18 pm on October 25.


The five promising long periods of Deepavali Govatsa Dwadashi (October 21)

In Maharashtra, Diwali festivities start with Govatsa Dwadashi and are denoted a day prior Dhanteras. This year, it falls on Friday, October 21. On this day, Hindus love cows and calves and proposition them wheat items. The day is otherwise called Nandini Vrat.




Dhanteras (October 22)

Dhanteras Puja will be set apart on Saturday, October 22. Otherwise called Dhantrayodashi, Dhanteras marks the start of Diwali merriments. Goddess Lakshmi and Master Kubera, who is the Lord of abundance, are venerated on this promising day.


Kali Chaudas (October 23)

Kali Chaudas will be set apart on Sunday, October 23. It is otherwise called Bhut Chaturdashi and is basically seen in Gujarat during Chaturdashi Tithi.


Chhoti Diwali and Badi Diwali (October 24)

This year, Chhoti and Badi Diwali fall on October 24. On this day, individuals will praise the celebration by revering Goddess Lakshmi, lighting their homes with diyas to check the triumph of light over haziness, wearing new garments, and appropriating desserts, dry leafy foods among their friends and family and the poor.


Govardhan Puja (October 25)

Diwali merriments end with Govardhan Puja, otherwise called Annakut Puja, which falls on October 25 this year. On this day, Master Krishna crushed God Indra. The festivals start during the Pratipada Tithi of Kartik month




Diwali Schedule 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

Diwali enlightens our homes and hearts and teaches the message of kinship and harmony. Light is the portrayal of trust, achievement, information and fortune and Diwali builds up our confidence in these excellencies of life.




Diwali 2022 Shubh Muhurat and Amavasya Tithi Timings

Sunrise24 October, 2022 06:31 AM

Sunset24 October, 2022 05:50 PM

Amavasya Tithi Starts24 October, 2022 05:27 PM

Amavasya Tithi Ends25 October, 2022 04:18 PM

Pradosha Puja TimeOctober 24, 05:50 PM – October 24, 08:22 PM

Place : [ India ]




The Story behind Diwali

Since Diwali is the similarity of all that is ‘great’, this celebration has been the focal point of numerous fanciful stories.

Ruler Rama got back to Ayodha on this day alongside sita and Lakshman after he accomplished triumph over Ravana, the ten headed evil presence lord of Lanka. On this event, the neighborhood individuals lit earthen lights and burst wafers to invite their Ruler and sovereign back to the privileged position.

This day is additionally celebrated as the association of Goddess Lakshmi and Ruler Vishnu in paradise.

In Bengal, this day is praised to revere the most impressive Goddess of ‘shakti’ – Devi Kali.

In the Jain culture, this day is of most extreme significance as Mahavira achieved the last ‘nirvana’ on this day.

In antiquated India, this day was commended as the gather celebration.
Diwali likewise denotes the passing commemoration of Dayanand Saraswati, the ‘legend’ of the Arya Samaj.




Ceremonies of Diwali

Diwali is praised the whole way across India in various structures and is hence a significant Public occasion as well.

Diwali begins with Dhanteras the start of another monetary year, the subsequent day is Naraka Chaturdasi, the day Master Krishna killed the evil spirit Narakasura; the third day is Amavasya, the day Goddess Lakshmi , the divinity of riches and fortune is revered.

The fourth day is Govardhan Puja and the last day is commended as Bhai Dooj , the day sisters love their siblings and petition God for their long life and prosperity.

Devouring, betting, trading gifts among loved ones and blasting fireworks are an unquestionable necessity during Diwali. Individuals likewise wear new garments and love Goddess Lakshmi and Master Ganesha on this day. This day is committed for the Exceptional Lakshmi Puja.




In Southern India, Diwali marks the home happening to their antiquated Lord Mahabali and individuals improve their homes with blossoms and cow manure to invite the Ruler. Govardhan Puja is finished on this day.

In Bengal and different pieces of Eastern India, Goddess Kali is revered on this day. This is known as Shyama puja.

In Maharashtra, Diwali begins with the revering of cows and their calves. This is known as Vasu baras.

Huge Diwali fairs are held the nation over. These fairs are focuses of business and numerous craftsmen and stunt-devils are seen acting in these occasions.


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