Type Here to Get Search Results !

Diwali 2019: Dates and auspicious time after Diwali, Image's

Diwali 2019: Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Gujarati, The Festival of Lights is India's most awaited and brightest of all festivals and comes somewhere around late October to mid-November every year.

Diwali 2019 is on Sunday, October 27

May in this Diwali, you be blessed with Good fortune, Wealth, Prosperity, and Happiness. Wish you and your family a very Happy Diwali. The sun does not shine there, nor do the moon and the stars, nor do lightning shine? All the lights of the world cannot be compared even to a ray of the inner light of the Self.
Karthik Amavasya Tithi Timing - October 27, 12:23 pm - October 28, 9:08 am

When is Diwali 2019?

Diwali 2019 - Celebration starts with Dhanteras on October 25, 2019, Friday and ends with Bhai duj on October 29, 2019, Tuesday. Lakshmi Puja, the most auspicious of Diwali festival days is celebrated as the day of Diwali. Hence, Diwali 2019 falls on Sunday, October 27.

Diwali-2019-Dates-and-auspicious-time-after-Diwali-Image's
Diwali 2019: Dates and auspicious time after Diwali, Image's


In 2019, North India will celebrate Diwali and South India will celebrate Deepavali on the same day. Read About This--->

In north India, Diwali is a five-day-long celebration that commences with Dhanteras on the 13th lunar day of the Krishna paksha of the Indian month of Karthik. It ends with the celebration of Bhai duj that falls on the 17th lunar day of the Shukla paksha of the Indian month of Karthik. Both are taken from the Purimnata calendar.

The Table Below Shows The 5 Says of Diwali 2019

Day 1 Dhanteras October 25, Friday
Day 2 Naraka Chaturdasi (Chotti Diwali) October 27, Sunday
Day 3 Lakshmi Puja (Diwali Festival) October 27, Sunday
Day 4 Govardhan Puja October 28, Monday
Day 5 Bhai Duj October 29, Tuesday

Diwali illuminates our houses and hearts and preaches the message of friendship and togetherness. Light is the depiction of hope, success, knowledge and fortune and Diwali reinforces our faith in these virtues of life.

The Table Below Shows The 5 Days of Diwali 2019

Sunrise27 October 2019 06:32 AM.
Sunset27 October 2019 05:48 PM.
Amavasya Tithi Starts27 October 2019 12:23 PM.
Amavasya Tithi Ends28 October 2019 09:08 AM.
Pradosha Puja TimeOctober 27, 05:48 PM - October 27, 08:21 PM

Diwali-2019-Dates-and-auspicious-time-after-Diwali-Image's
Diwali 2019: Dates and auspicious time after Diwali, Image's


The Story Behind Diwali

Since Diwali is the resemblance of everything that is 'good', this festival has been the center of many mythological stories.

Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya on this day along with Sita and Lakshman after he attained victory over Ravana, the ten-headed demon king of Lanka. On this occasion, the local people lit earthen lamps and burst crackers to welcome their King and queen back to the throne.

This day is also celebrated as the union of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Vishnu in heaven.

In Bengal, this day is celebrated to worship the most powerful Goddess of 'shakti' - Devi Kali.

In the Jain culture, this day is of utmost importance as Mahavira attained the final 'nirvana' on this day.

In ancient India, this day was celebrated as the harvest festival.
Diwali also marks the death anniversary of Dayanand Saraswati, the 'hero' of the Arya Samaj.

Diwali-2019-Dates-and-auspicious-time-after-Diwali-Image's
Diwali 2019: Dates and auspicious time after Diwali, Image's

Rituals of Diwali Festival

Diwali is celebrated all across India in different forms and is thus an important National holiday too.

Diwali starts with Dhanteras the beginning of a new financial year, the second day is Naraka Chaturdasi, the day Lord Krishna killed the demon Narakasura; the third day is Amavasya, the day Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth and fortune is worshipped.

The fourth day is Govardhan Puja and the last day is celebrated as Bhai Dooj, the day sisters worship their brothers and pray for their long life and well being.

Feasting, gambling, exchanging gifts among friends and families and bursting firecrackers are a must during Diwali. People also wear new clothes and worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha on this day. This day is dedicated to the Special Lakshmi Puja.

In Southern India, Diwali marks the homecoming of their ancient King Mahabali and people decorate their houses with flowers and cow dung to welcome the King. Govardhan Puja is done on this day.

In Bengal and other parts of Eastern India, Goddess Kali is worshipped on this day. This is known as Shyama Puja.

In Maharashtra, Diwali starts with the worshipping of cows and their calves. This is known as Vasu Baras.

Happy Diwali Wishes Quotes, Images, Messages for Friends, Family, and Your Lover →😊

Diwali-Wishes-Quotes-Images
Happy Diwali Wishes Quotes, Images, Messages


Deepavali popularly known as Diwali marks the victory of good over evil. With this auspicious occasion comes a bunch full of happiness, prosperity, and hope. It marks the beginning of cheerful moments filled with joy

Diwali is celebrated almost in every part of the country. It is one of the most widely celebrated festivals across the globe. People wait for this day to come & then start preparations accordingly for the same. This festival comes with the 5 days special celebration starting from Dhanteras also known as Dhanvantari Triodos. Then next day Narak Chaturdasi also known as Choti Diwali is celebrated. Next arrives the big day i.e. “Diwali” the festival of lights. After Deepavali there comes Govardhan Puja is famously known as Vishwakarma Day. Lastly, the fifth day is celebrated as Bhai Dooj. So in this way, the five days of festivities are celebrated all across the globe.

Happy-Diwali-Hd-Images


Happy Diwali Wishes Quotes, Images, Messages for Friends, Family, and Your Lover →😊
Read About This--->
Tags

Post a Comment

0 Comments
* Please Don't Spam Here. All the Comments are Reviewed by Admin.