Diwali will take place on October 31 this year. Known as the festival of lights, Diwali symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, knowledge over ignorance, and light over darkness. The five-day festival begins with Dhanteras and culminates on Bhai Dooj, with each day carrying unique rituals and traditions. The main day of Diwali, dedicated to Lakshmi Puja, is anticipated with enthusiasm, as families across the country prepare to honor the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
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Diwali 2024 Puja timings
This year, both Choti Diwali and Lakshmi Puja fall on October 31, with the auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja between 5:36 pm and 6:16 pm in New Delhi.
Lakshmi Puja Muhurta – From 06:52 PM 08:41 PM
Duration – 01 hour 50 minutes
Pradosh period -From 06:10 P.M. 08:52 PM
Taurus period -From 06:52 PM 08:41 PM
Amavasya Date Start -October 31, 2024 at 06:22 AM
Amavasya date ends -November 01, 2024 at 08:46 AM”.
Different cities have varying puja timings, aligning with local traditions.
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Diwali 2024 Lakshmi Puja Muhurat Across Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other major cities
The timing of Lakshmi Puja is key for those observing Diwali. The muhurat for Lakshmi Puja in different cities includes:
Pune: 6:54 pm to 8:33 pm
Mumbai: 6:57 pm to 8:36 pm
Bengaluru: 6:47 pm to 8:21 pm
Ahmedabad: 6:52 pm to 8:35 pm
New Delhi: 5:36 pm to 6:16 pm
Chennai: 5:42 PM to 6:16 PM
Jaipur: 5:44 PM to 6:16 PM
Gurgaon: 5:37 PM to 6:16 PM
Chandigarh: 5:35 PM to 6:16 PM
Kolkata: 5:45 PM to 6:16 PM
Noida: 5:35 PM to 6:16 PM
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Diwali 2024: Pradosh Kaal Time
Pradosh Kaal is observed between 5:36 pm and 8:11 pm, while Vrishabha Kaal extends from 6:20 pm to 8:15 pm.
Dos for Diwali Puja
Keep homes and workplaces clean and well-lit to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, as cleanliness is considered auspicious.
Decorate homes with diyas, rangoli, and flowers to foster a prosperous environment.
Position a Manglik Kalash with a coconut at both sides of the main entrance to invite prosperity.
Perform the puja in the northeast corner of the home or business, placing idols facing east. Spread a red cloth on the altar and arrange the idols of Lakshmi, Saraswati, and Ganesh on it.
Place valuable items, such as gold and silver, in the puja to symbolize wealth.
Conduct the puja during Pradosh Kaal to align with traditional beliefs.
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Don’ts for Diwali Puja 2024
Avoid using glass idols; clay or silver idols are preferred.
Keep the area around the entrance clear of footwear to honor the goddess’s arrival.
Never leave the puja site unattended overnight to ensure the lamp stays lit.
Avoid money transactions, borrowing, or lending during the Diwali period.
Do not gift leather items, sharp objects, or crackers, as these are deemed inauspicious.
Refrain from using iron utensils in rituals.
Maintain cleanliness by avoiding trash on doorsteps or terraces.
Abstain from non-vegetarian food and alcohol during Diwali to respect the traditional spirit of the festival.
As Diwali approaches, individuals and families prepare to observe these customs with reverence. The five days of Diwali unite people across India in celebrating light, prosperity, and tradition, with rituals and beliefs passed down through generations. This year, the Lakshmi Puja will mark the central day of celebration, drawing families together in joy and thanksgiving for the blessings they seek in the year ahead.