Diwali 2018 (Deepavali 2018) Date in India: For Hindus, Diwali marks the night when Lord Rama returned to his palace in Ayodhya with his wife Sita and brother Laxman after 14 years of exile from his kingdom. This year, Deepavali falls on November 7. By: Lifestyle Desk New Delhi | Updated: November 6, 2018 12:31 IST Follow Us Hinduism portal v t e Diwali ( English: / dɪˈwɑːliː /; Deepavali, [5] IAST: Dīpāvalī) is the Hindu festival of lights, with variations celebrated in other Indian religions. [a] It symbolises the spiritual "victory of light over darkness, good over evil, and knowledge over ignorance".
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advertisement DIWALI 2018: ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW Diwali this year is on November 7, 2018, that is a Wednesday. The five-day-long celebrations will start November 5 onwards with Dhanteras. Chhoti Diwali/Deepawali as many people call it, is on November 6, followed by Diwali. Diwali 2018: Also known as Deepawali, it is observed nation-wide in the autumn season. The main festive night usually coincides with the Hindu Lunisolar month of Kartika in the Bikram Sambat calendar. By: Lifestyle Desk New Delhi | Updated: September 4, 2018 07:27 IST Follow Us This year, Diwali falls on November 7. (Source: File Photo) Diwali 2018: This year, the festival will be celebrated on November 7. (Source: Thinkstock/Getty Images) Diwali 2018 History and Importance: Diwali or Deepavali, which is the festival of light indicates the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil. It falls on the day of 'amavasya' or new moon in the Hindu month of Kartik. When is Diwali 2018? This year Diwali falls on 7 November in most parts of India, and on 6th November in the South Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu Diwali, comes from.
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Wednesday 07 November 2018 12:34 GMT Comments What is Diwali? Diwali, the festival of lights, sees millions attend firework displays, prayers and celebratory gatherings across the world every. It is likely the most widely celebrated of all festivals among Hindus and this year, in 2018, it will be celebrated on November 7 in most parts of India. However, the festival will be. It was the darkest night of the Kartik month of Hindu Lunisolar calendar. Diwali Significance During Diwali, people often clean up their home. The cleaning process usually starts a week before. Diwali 2018 dates, pooja time and rituals. When will Deepawali 2018 be celebrated?. In West Bengal and the south Indian states of Karnataka, Kerala and Tamil Nadu the festival will be.
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Diwali for the year 2018 is celebrated/ observed on Wednesday, November 7. Diwali is held on 15th day of the month of Kartika in the Hindu calendar and celebrates the festival of lights. Days to Diwali 2018 Wednesday, November 7th is day number 311 of the 2018 calendar year with -5 years, -1 month, -10 days until Diwali 2018. Dates for Diwali DIWALI 2018 is underway, and the magnificent festival of lights was marked with a record-breaking light display in India on Wednesday. By Kate Whitfield 08:16, Thu, Nov 8, 2018 | UPDATED:.
2018 Indian Calendar Mesha Vrishabha Mithuna Karka Simha Kanya Tula Vrishchika Dhanu Makara Kumbha Meena 2024 Indian Festivals Year 2018 Change Year Switch to Amanta Switch to Lunar Base T This Year Modern Theme Prev Year Current Year Next Year • Government Holidays • Sikh Festivals • Christian Holidays • Islamic Holidays • Good to Know This year Diwali celebrations start from November 5 with the third day falling on November 7. - Diwali 2018: Why Festival of Lights is Celebrated by Hindus All Over The World; What Are The.
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Diwali 2018 (Deepavali 2018) Laxmi Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, Time, Samagri, Mantra: Generally, people clean their homes and office spaces before Diwali and then decorate it with lamps, lights, marigold flowers, mango or banana leaves and rangolis. By: Lifestyle Desk New Delhi | Updated: November 7, 2018 09:05 IST Follow Us Diwali in 2018 started on Tuesday, the 6th of November (6/11/2018) and continued for 5 days until Saturday, the 10th of November. How are Diwali dates determined? Diwali (also called Lakshmi Puja, Laxmi Puja and Diwali Puja) is the Hindu festival of lights. It is celebrated in late Ashwin (September-October) and ends in early Kartika (October.