Diwali is the festival of light. In this Lord Ram came back to his home after 14 years with his wife and brother. On this day people burn crackers and show their love and affection by giving gift to near and dear ones. Everyone has it's own way to celebrate Diwali festival so please share your Customs and traditions that how you will celebrate Diwali.
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All You Need To Know About Diwali 2019
Diwali, also known as Divali and Deepavali, is the festival of lights and is celebrated with much pomp and fervour in India.
The festival is celebrated in different ways around India, Goddess Kali is worshipped in Bengal, and in north India, the festival commemorates the time when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya with Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman.
According to Drikpanchang Diwali, 2019 will be celebrated on October 27
Diwali Lagna Puja on Sunday, October 27, 2019
Kumbha Lagna Muhurat (afternoon) - 2:21 pm to 3:57 pm
Duration - 1 hour 37 minutes
Vrishabha Lagna Muhurat (evening) - 7:15 pm to 9:15 pm
Duration - 2 hours 00 minutes
Simha Lagna Muhurat (midnight) - 1:41 am to 3:49 am, October 28, 2019
Duration - 2 hours 8 minutes
Amavasya Tithi begins - 12:23 pm on October 27, 2019
Amavasya Tithi ends - 9:08 am on October 28, 2019
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Diwali, also known as Divali and Deepavali, is the festival of lights and is celebrated with much pomp and fervour in India.
The festival is celebrated in different ways around India, Goddess Kali is worshipped in Bengal, and in north India, the festival commemorates the time when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya with Sita, Lakshmana, and Hanuman.
According to Drikpanchang Diwali, 2019 will be celebrated on October 27
Diwali Lagna Puja on Sunday, October 27, 2019
Kumbha Lagna Muhurat (afternoon) - 2:21 pm to 3:57 pm
Duration - 1 hour 37 minutes
Vrishabha Lagna Muhurat (evening) - 7:15 pm to 9:15 pm
Duration - 2 hours 00 minutes
Simha Lagna Muhurat (midnight) - 1:41 am to 3:49 am, October 28, 2019
Duration - 2 hours 8 minutes
Amavasya Tithi begins - 12:23 pm on October 27, 2019
Amavasya Tithi ends - 9:08 am on October 28, 2019
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