Celebrating Diwali 2023: Date, Auspicious Puja Timings, Significance, and Delectable Offerings to the Deities

Celebrating Diwali 2023: Date, Auspicious Puja Timings, Significance
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Diwali 2023: Illuminate Your Celebrations with Divine Timing, Sacred Significance, and Delectable Offerings

Diwali, the celebration of lights, is around the corner, and individuals can be seen shopping within the markets. Dhanteras, which marks the start of the five-day celebration of lights, is considered a favorable day to purchase and bring in modern metal thingsparticularly metals like gold and silver.

During the five-day partydifferent ceremonies are taken after and with Goddess Lakshmi, and a few other divine beings and goddesses are adored. The unused moon day, which is known as Amavasya, is the foremost noteworthy day of the five days of Diwali merriments and is known as Lakshmi Puja, Lakshmi-Ganesh Puja, and Diwali Puja.

Here’s a list of the five days of Diwali:

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diwali 2023

November 10: Dhanteras or Dhan Trayodashi

According to Drik Panchang, the Dhanteras puja muhurat will start at 5:47 p.m. and conclude at 7:43 pm on November 10. The muhurat will final for 1 hour 56 minutes. Individuals revere Master Kubera and Goddess Lakshmi and purchase something modern on this day.

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Significance-of-Diwali-Diwali-Celebrations

November 11: Narak Chaturdashi, also known as Choti Diwali

Naraka Chaturdasi, the moment day, also known as Chhoti Diwali, will be celebrated on November 11. Agreeing to Live Hindustan (Mint’s sister distribution) The ‘deepdaan shubh muhurat’ will start at 5:29 pm and conclude at 8:07 pm on November 11.

November 12: Diwali

According to Drik Panchang, the Lakshmi Puja muhurat on Diwali will last from 5:39 p.m. to 7:35 p.m. The most merry day is Diwali, when individuals perform Lakshmi Pujan. The biggest celebration of Diwali takes place on this day.

November 13: Govardhan Puja

The Govardhan Puja muhurat is from 06:43 am until 08:52 am. Govardhan Puja is celebrated a day after Diwali, and individuals revere Ruler Krishna on this day. Individuals accept that Master Krishna spared the inhabitants of Mathura from Ruler Indra by lifting a mountain named ‘Govardhan’.

Govardhan Puja

Govardhan Puja

November 14: Bhai Dooj

The final and last day is called the Bhai Dooj, Bhaiya Dooj, or Bhau Beej, which celebrates the uncommon bond of brothers and sisters. Bhaiya Dooj falls on November 14. On this day, the Aparahna time will be final from 01:10 p.m. to 03:19 p.m. It is celebrated on the second day of the Shukla Paksha of the lunar calendar and is comparable to Rakshabandhan.

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2023 November 14: Bhai Dooj

However, there’s a little perplexity over the dates of Govardhan and Bhai Dooj. As per Drik Panchang, both will be celebrated on November 14.


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