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Diwali Date: What is the date of Diwali in 2023?

 "Diwali Date: What is the date of Diwali in 2023?

India's Diwali 2023 Date: The celebration is also closely linked to Goddess Lakshmi, who is the personification of prosperity and riches."

 

"Diwali 2023 Date Calendar: Celebrated on the fifteenth day of the Hindu luni-solar month of Kartik, Diwali is a joyful holiday that practically everyone in India looks forward to. The event is held on November 12 this year, which makes it a very important day. Diwali, also known as the "Festival of Lights," is inextricably linked to concepts of joy, warmth, prosperity, and riches.


A well recognized Diwali mythology centers on Lord Rama, who is considered to be a highly esteemed avatar of Lord Vishnu. After fourteen years of exile, during which time he slew the mighty King Ravana of Lanka, Lord Rama made his way back to his own Ayodhya. The inhabitants of Ayodhya lit numerous diyas (oil lights) throughout their environs to celebrate his return. Lighting diyas to commemorate Lord Rama's homecoming is still a beloved custom today. Another meaning of Diwali links it to the return of the Pandavas to their homeland after a 12-year exile, which followed their heartbreaking defeat by the Kauravas in a dice game.


The goddess of riches and prosperity, Lakshmi, is also closely linked to the event. The Samudra Manthan is the tale that Goddess Lakshmi arose from the churning of the ocean. The importance of this celebration is further reinforced by her marriage to Lord Vishnu."


In 2023, when is Diwali?


Diwali will be observed on November 12, 2023, which falls on a Sunday. The best time to do the Diwali puja is during the "pradosh" period, which begins after sunset. Based on the occurrence of Amavasya tithi (new moon) during pradosh, this period was chosen. Even though the Diwali puja muhurat during pradosh is only accessible for one ghati, or around 24 minutes, it is seen to be the most auspicious of all. The most auspicious and spiritually meaningful Diwali celebration may be had around this period.


Lakshmi Puja Muhurat is held from 05.39 pm to 7.35 pm, lasting one hour and fifty-six minutes, according to drikpanchang.com.


Pradosh Kaal: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

Vrishabha Kaal has hours of 05:39 to 07:35.

Amavasya Tithi Commences on November 12, 2023, at 02:44 PM

Amavasya Tithi Ends on November 13, 2023, at 02:56 p.m.


Choghadiya Muhurat on Lakshmi Puja Panchang for Lakshmi Puja

Lakshmi Puja in Different CitiesTown

From 06:09 until 08:09 p.m.Posey

from 05:39 until 07:35 p.m.Fresh Delhi

From 05:52 until 07:54 p.m.Bangalore

From 05:48 until 07:44 p.m.Jaipur.

From 05:52 until 07:53 p.m.Hyderabad.

From 05:40 until 07:36 p.m.Ghaziaon

From 05:37 until 07:32 p.m.Maharashtra

5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.Bengaluru

From 06:12 until 08:12 p.m.Bombay

from 06:03 until 08:05Bangalore

from 06:07 until 08:06 p.m.Ahmedabad from 5:39 to 7:34 p.m.Delhi


This Diwali, may it symbolize the triumph of knowledge over ignorance and the victory of good over evil, and may it bring light, pleasure, and wealth to those who celebrate.




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