Diwali 2021:
The festival of Diwali has special significance in Hinduism. Diwali is called the festival of light. On the day of Deepawali, people decorate their homes with strings, lights, and diyas. Ganesha Lakshmi is worshiped on this day. While worshiping Lord Ganesha brings auspiciousness and benefits, Maa Lakshmi gives the boon of happiness and prosperity. There is a law to worship Maa Kali during the Mahanisheeth period on Diwali with Ganesha – Lakshmi. The festival of Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day of Kartik month. Let us know about the exact date of Diwali this year and the auspicious time for worship.
Diwali Puja Date
According to the Hindi calendar, the festival of Diwali is celebrated on the new moon day of Kartik month. According to the calculations, this year, the date of Kartik Amavasya will start from 06:03 in the morning on November 04 to 02:44 in the night on November 05. According to the religious leaders, the festival of Deepawali will be celebrated on Thursday, November 04. The five-day festival of Deepawali starts from Dhanteras on November 02. The next day Narkachaudas will be celebrated. Annakoot and Govardhan Puja will be done on Pratipada day on 05 November after Deepawali. The festival of Yama Dwitiya or Bhaiyya Dooj will be celebrated on 06 November.
Auspicious time for Diwali Puja
The day of Diwali is also known as Lakshmi Pujan. On this day, there is a law to worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha together. Along with this, Mahakali and the Ishta Devas of all sects are also worshiped on this day. Pradosh Kaal is considered the most auspicious time for worshiping Ganesh-Lakshmi on the day of Diwali, which will be from 06.10 pm to 08.06 pm on November 04. This time the most auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja is 1 hour 55 minutes. After this, from 11.38 pm to 12.30 pm, there is a Muhurta for worshiping Maa Kali during the Mahanisheeth period.