Diwali 2023: Date, Pooja Timings From Dhanteras To Bhai Dooj

Here we are sharing a piece of big news for those who love festival season. As we all know now only a few days left for the Diwali festival and other festivals. Lots of people must be super excited about festivals. Diwali is one of the best and most important festivals of the Hindus. Diwali is a festival of lights and people can be seen in the markets shopping. Dhanteras marks the start of the five-day festival of lights and is believed a propitious day to buy and bring in new metal items, particularly metals like silver and gold. In this article, we will try to give complete information about the news.

Diwali

During the five-day festivity, many rituals are followed and with Goddess Lakshmi, many other Gods and Goddesses are worshipped. The fresh moon day is better known as Amavasya. It is an important day of the five days of Diwali festivities and is known as Diwali Puja, Lakshmi Puja, and Lakshmi-Ganesh Puja. Now lots of people must be super keen to know about the date of the five days of Diwali. You are on the right page for more information about the news, so please read the complete article.

November 10: Dhanteras or Dhan Trayodashi

As per the Drik Panchang, the Dhanteras puja mutual will start at 5:47 pm and end at 7:43 pm on 10 November 2023. The muhurta will be only 1 hour 56 minutes. On this day people worship Lord Kubera and Goddess Lakshmi and buy something new.

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November 11: Narak Chaturdashi, also known as Choti Diwali

Naraka Chaturdasi is known as Choti Diwali and it will be celebrated on 11 November 2023 from 05:29 pm and end at 8:07 pm.

November 12: Diwali

Diwali will be celebrated on 12 November 2023 from 5:39 pm to 7:35 pm. People perform Lakshmi Pujan.The main celebration of Diwali happens on this day.

November 13: Govardhan Puja

The Govardhan Puja will be celebrated on 13 November from 06:43 am to 08:52 am. This festival is celebrated a day after Diwali and people worship lord Krishna. People believe that Lord Krishna saved the residents of Mathura from Lord Indra.

November 14: Bhai Dooj

The last and final day is called the Bhai Dooj, Bhau Beej, and Bhaiya Dooj which celebrate the special bond of sisters and brothers. Bhaiya Dooj will be celebrated on 14th November. The afternoon time on this day will be from 01:10 pm to 03:19 pm. It is celebrated on the second day of Shukla Paksha of the lunar calendar and is similar to Rakshabandhan. Here we have shared all the information that we had. Stay tuned to us for more updates.

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