Diwali 2022: This Year as Chhoti Diwali And Badi Diwali to be Celebrated on Same Day ?
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The festival of light, Diwali is around the corner. Diwali is celebrated with Diyas, rangoli's, lights, and with a lot of enthusiasm and joy. On Diwali, it is believed that Lord Ram returned to his home Ayodhya after defeating Lanka King Ravana. Lord Ram came back home after 14 years of Vanvaas and people welcomed him by lighting Diyas and lamps. However, this year Chhoti Diwali is falling on the same day as Badi Diwali i.e. on November 4. That means one less holiday this year. Narak Chaturdashi or Choti Diwali is usually celebrated a day before Diwali, but this year, it will be a different scenario as it is falling on the same day as Diwali.
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The auspicious time of Abhyanga Snan on Choti Diwali (Diwali bathing ritual) will be from 5.23 am to 6.43 am. Diwali and other festivities this year got delayed by a month due to malmas. And this is the reason that Amavasya will fall on two days this year. This has put many people in a dilemma that when is Diwali. Check out the muhurat and auspicious time for the Lakshmi puja in 2021. -Lakshmi Puja on Saturday, November 14 -Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: 4.35 pm to 6.31 pm -Pradosh Kaal: 4.34 pm to 7.11 pm (most auspicious time for puja) -Vrishabha Kaal: 4.35 pm to 6.31 pm -Amavasya Tithi begins at 2.17 pm on November 14 -Amavasya Tithi ends at 10.36 am on November 15 Also, check out the city-wise auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja New Delhi 5.28 pm to 7.24 pm Gurgaon 5.29 pm to 7.25 pm Noida- 05.28pm to 07.23pm Jaipur 5.37 pm to 07.33 pm Chandigarh 5.26 pm to 7.21 pm Ahmedabad 5.57 pm to 7.55 pm Kolkata 4.54 pm to 6.52 pm Chennai 5.41pm to 7.43pm Hyderabad 5.42 pm to 7.42 pm Mumbai 6.01 pm to 8.01 pm Bengaluru 5.52 pm to 7.54 pm Pune 5.58 pm to 7.59 pm
Celebrate this Diwali with Diyas, lamps, and rangolis!
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