It is celebrated every year with pomp and show by Hindu communities all around the world. Observed every year on the Amavasya of the Kartik month, Diwali will be observed on November 4 this year. Diwali is a celebration devoted to Goddess Lakshmi. On this day, worshippers pray to Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth. According to legends, on this day, Goddess Lakshmi visits her worshippers and bestows gifts on them.
Meanwhile, the duration of the puja will be 1 hour 56 minutes. Furthermore, the Amavasya Tithi on Diwali 4 November will commence at am and end at am on 5 November. Diwali signifies the victory of good over evil and the abolition of negativity and doubts from our lives.
Apart from being the festival of lights, it is a celebration of prosperity in which people share gifts to their loved ones. On their way back, people of Ayodhya celebrated their victory with great enthusiasm and love.
In order to show respect and adoration towards the three, people lit rows of lamps and diyas outside their homes. Till date, this tradition has continued and is also being celebrated as the festival of lights. Diwali According to the beliefs, worshipping Maa Lakshmi on Diwali brings happiness and prosperity to the house and family members.
Image: Shutterstock. Diwali is a celebration devoted to Goddess Lakshmi. On this day, worshippers pray to Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and wealth. According to legends, on this day, the Goddess visits her worshippers and bestows gifts on them. The festival of Diwali has a special significance in Hinduism, for it brings happiness and light. Get our Daily News Capsule Subscribe. Thank you for subscribing to our Daily News Capsule newsletter. Whatsapp Twitter Facebook Linkedin.
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