- Choti Diwali 2018– 6th November – Tuesday , Diwali / Deepawali 2018 – 7th November – Wednesday
- Lakshmi Puja Muhurta = 17:57 to 19:53 , Duration = 1 Hour 55 Mins
Dussehra 2018 Date - Pradosh Kaal = 17:27 to 20:06 , Vrishabha Kaal = 17:57 to 19:53
- Amavasya Tithi Begins = 22:27 on 6/Nov/2018 , Amavasya Tithi Ends = 21:31 on 7/Nov/2018
Govardhan 2018 – 8th November – Thursday
- Govardhan Puja Muhurat = 15:18 to 17:27 , Duration = 2 Hours 9 Mins
Bhaiya Dooj 2018 – 9th November – Friday
- Bhai Dooj Tika Muhurat = 13:09 to 15:17 , Duration = 2 Hours 8 Mins
Important Things About Deepavali:
- Depending on the cycle of the moon, Diwali falls in either October or November each year.
- It is one of the most-awaited religious festivals for Hindus in India.
- Known as the festival of lights, Deepavali is celebrated on the day of ‘amavasya’ or new moon in the month of Karthik in Hindu calendar.
- The five-day celebrations start with Dhanteras and ends with Bhai Dooj.
- The third day is celebrated as Deepavali in remembrance of the victory of good over evil.
Diwali 2019 – Sunday, October 27
Diwali 2020 – Saturday, November 14
Diwali 2021 – Thursday, November 4
Diwali 2022 – Monday, October 24
Diwali 2023 – Thursday, November 9
Diwali 2024 – Friday, November 1
Diwali 2025 – Tuesday, October 21
Past Diwali Dates:
Choti Diwali 2017 – Wednesday 18th October
Diwali 2017 – Thursday, October 19
Govardhan 2017 – Friday 20th October
Bhaiya Dooj 2017 – Saturday 21th October
Lakshmi Puja Muhurta = 19:44 to 20:38
Duration = 0 Hours 54 Mins
Pradosh Kaal = 18:09 to 20:38
Vrishabha Kaal = 19:44 to 21:44
Amavasya Tithi Begins = 00:13 on 19/Oct/2017
Amavasya Tithi Ends = 00:41 on 20/Oct/2017