Diwali 2023 date

  1. Holidays and Observances in India in 2023
  2. Diwali/Deepavali in the United States
  3. When is Chhath puja in 2023: Date, time and all you need to know
  4. Diwali 2023 Date, New Year, Why We Celebrate Diwali and more
  5. When Is Diwali in 2021, 2022 and 2023?
  6. 2023 Dhantrayodashi
  7. Diwali: What It Is and How to Celebrate in 2023


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Holidays and Observances in India in 2023

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Diwali/Deepavali in the United States

Quick Facts This year: Sun, 12 Nov 2023 Next year: Thu, 31 Oct 2024 Last year: Mon, 24 Oct 2022 Type: Hindu Holiday Diwali is also known as Deepavali, Dipavali, Dewali, Deepawali, or the Festival of Lights. It is celebrated in October or November each year. Diwali celebrations can last for about five days. Is Diwali/Deepavali a Public Holiday? Diwali/Deepavali is not a public holiday. It falls on Sunday, 12 November 2023 and most businesses follow regular Sunday opening hours in United States. Dipa oil lamps are often lit for Diwali celebrations. ©iStockphoto.com/SoumenNath About Diwali/DeepavaliRead more about Year Weekday Date Name Holiday Type 2005 Tue 1 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2006 Sat 21 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2007 Fri 9 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2008 Tue 28 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2009 Sat 17 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2010 Fri 5 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2011 Wed 26 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2012 Tue 13 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2013 Sun 3 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2014 Wed 22 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2015 Tue 10 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2016 Sat 29 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2017 Wed 18 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2018 Wed 7 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2019 Sun 27 Oct Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2020 Sat 14 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2021 Wed 3 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 2021 Thu 4 Nov Diwali/Deepavali Hindu Holiday 202...

When is Chhath puja in 2023: Date, time and all you need to know

By India Today Web Desk: In Hinduism, Chhath Puja is an auspicious festival dedicated to Surya Dev (the Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya. Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Uttar Pradesh, West Bengal, and some regions of Nepal celebrate the festival with great pomp. Six days after Diwali, Chhath puja is celebrated during Shukla Paksha of Kartik month. In this festival, women keep a 'Nirjala' fast for 36 hours and worship Surya Dev (Sun God) and Chhathi Maiya. During Chhath Puja, women observe fasting to ensure the well-being of their sons and the happiness of their families. A ritual called Nahay Khay on Chaturthi begins a four-day-long festival two days before Shashthi. CHHATH PUJA 2023: DATE This year, 2023 Chhath, begins on November 17 and ends on November 20. The four-day Mahaparva Chhath begins with 'Nahai Khay' on the first day, i.e. Chaturthi Tithi is followed by Kharna on the second day, i.e. Panchami Tithi. And the Chhath puja festivities come to an end with Usha Arghya on the morning of Saptami Tithi, i.e. the fourth day.

Diwali 2023 Date, New Year, Why We Celebrate Diwali and more

Diwali or Deepavali, also known as the festival of lights, is one of the most important festivals in Hinduism. Diwali generally lasts for five days but in some regions of India, people celebrate it for six days. Diwali is the symbol of the victory of light over darkness, knowledge over ignorance, and good over evil. This festival is highly associated with lord Ganesha, the god of wisdom, and Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity and money. Further, Diwali is also celebrated as the day lord Rama returned to his kingdom Ayodhya with his wife goddess Sita and his brother Lakshmana after the exile of 14 years. Table of Contents: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Diwali 2023 Date: Diwali is a five-day long festival that will begin on Friday, 10 November 2023, and ends on Tuesday, 14 November 2023. Diwali will be celebrated on Sunday, 12 November 2023. Diwali Past Years Date: Diwali 2020 Saturday, November 14, 2020 Diwali 2021 Thursday, November 4, 2021 Diwali 2022 Monday, October 24, 2022 Diwali 2023 Sunday, November 12, 2023 Diwali 2024 Thursday, October 31, 2024 Diwali 2023 Date: According to the Indian Hindu calendar, Diwali is celebrated in the lunisolar months of Ashwin and Kartika which is between mid-October and mid-November months of the English (Gregorian) calendar. Dhantersh Friday, 10 November Naraka Chaturdashi Saturday, 11 November 2023 Diwali Sunday, 12 November Govardhan Puja Monday, 13 November 2023 Bhai Dooj Monday, 14 November 2023 Rituals And Celebration Of the Diwa...

When Is Diwali in 2021, 2022 and 2023?

Diwali Dates Detailed Information The Diwali festival actually runs for five days, with the main event happening on the third day in most places in India. It's associated with Lord Ram's return to his kingdom in Ayodhya after exile and rescuing his wife from demon king Ravan on Dussehra. However, in South India, the festival is observed as the defeat of Narakasura. It's a one-day celebration, known as Deepavali, that usually falls a day before the main Diwali date but sometimes occurs on the same day (when the lunar days overlap). The festival isn't celebrated in Kerala though. • The first day (November 2, 2021) is known as puja (ritual). Gold and other metals (including kitchen utensils) are traditionally purchased. People also gather to play cards and gamble, as it's thought to be auspicious and will bring wealth throughout the year. • The second day (November 3, 2021) is usually known as Naraka Chaturdashi or Chhoti Diwali (small Diwali). "Naraka" means hell and "Chaturdashi" means 14th day of a lunar fortnight on the Hindu calendar. Goddess Kali and Lord Krishna are believed to have destroyed the demon Narakasura on this day. Demon effigies are burned in Goa to mark the occasion. However, in 2021 Naraka Chaturdashi will be celebrated a day later, on November 4. This is due to a quirk of the Hindu lunar calendar, whereby Chaturdashi Tithi (a lunar day on the calendar) extends until just before sunrise on November 4. • The third day (November 4, 2021) is the new moon day...

2023 Dhantrayodashi

2023 Dhanteras Puja, Dhantrayodashi Puja Dhantrayodashi which is also known as Dhanteras is the first day of five days long Lakshmi Puja on Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi should be done during Pradosh Kaal which starts after sunset and approximately lasts for 2 hours and 24 minutes. We don't advise to choose Vrishabha Lagna is considered as Sthir and mostly overlaps with Pradosh Kaal during Diwali festivity. We provide exact window for Dhanteras Puja. Our Muhurat times contain Pradosh Kaal and Sthir Lagna while Trayodashi is prevailing. We provide Muhurat based on location, hence you should select your city first before noting down Shubh Dhanteras Puja timings. Dhanteras Puja is also known as Dhantrayodashi. The day of Dhanteras is also observed as The whole team of www.drikpanchang.com wishes you happy and prosperous Dhantrayodashi.

Diwali: What It Is and How to Celebrate in 2023

• • • • • Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is the most important national festival of the year in India, celebrating the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. It tops all other festivals with its long-lasting and multi-faith celebrations in India. The importance of Diwali for Indians is like Christmas's for Westerners. Many Indian companies take Diwali as the beginning of a new financial year. Each year over 1 billion people — Hindus, Jains, Sikhs, and some Buddhists, on the Indian mainland and oversees communities alike — celebrate these spiritual and joyous days. For outsiders, probably the best-known parts of this festival are the dazzling burning clay lamps that line the streets, alleys, and doorways, and the rangoli — the creative and colorful designs made from powder, rice, flower petals, or sand on the floor. But for Indians, this festival has much more to it: children have vacations, employees get their bonuses, housewives enjoy shopping, homes are decorated, gifts are exchanged, and big meals are prepared. It sounds very much like Christmas, doesn't it! Diwali is even more special this year — both socially and spiritually. As the shadow cast by the coronavirus is still here, celebrating this festival is more palpable for people who are eager to get rid of the past darkness and bad luck and welcome a new life full of light and wealth. Send Diwali Wishes to Your Friends When is Diwali 2023? Diwali, like many other Indian holidays, is based ...