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Why is Diwali, the festival of lights, celebrated? Know the mythological significance behind it in the video

Jaipur : The festival of Diwali is considered very auspicious for the people of Sanatan Dharma. People wait eagerly for this special festival. On the day of Diwali, there is a tradition to worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha (Diwali 2024 Puja Vidhi). It is believed that by worshiping properly, one gets wealth and immense blessings of Goddess Lakshmi are showered on the person and his family members. Do you know why the festival of Diwali is celebrated with more enthusiasm every year? If you don’t know, then let us know the reason for this.

This is the reason

Diwali is also known as the festival of lights. On this special occasion, Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha are worshiped to get increase in wealth and happiness and prosperity. The festival of Diwali is celebrated to celebrate the return of Lord Shri Ram, Mother Sita and Lakshman to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile. On the arrival of the Lord, the city of Ayodhya was beautifully decorated and the people of the city gave a grand welcome by lighting lamps. In this happiness, Diwali is celebrated with great pomp every year on the new moon day in the month of Kartik.
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When is Diwali in 2024?

According to the Panchang, the Amavasya Tithi of Kartik month will start on October 31 at 03:52 pm. At the same time, this date will end on November 01 at 06:16 in the evening. Pratipada of Kartik month will start after 06:16 in the evening. At the same time, the auspicious time of Lakshmi Puja on 31st October is from afternoon till night. Therefore, great pundits and astrologers say that it will be auspicious to celebrate Diwali on 31st October.

Lakshmi Puja 2024 auspicious time

Brahma Muhurta – From 04:49 am to 05:41 am.
Vijay Muhurta- From 01:55 pm to 02:39 pm.
Pradosh Kaal- From 05:36 pm to 08:11 pm.
Lakshmi Puja time – 06:25 pm to 8:20 pm.

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