Diwali 2023 Auspicious Date, Muhurat, Significance and Rituals

Diwali 2023:- Diwali is an important festival celebrated by millions of people worldwide. From an Astrological viewpoint, Diwali signifies the good over evil and victory of light over darkness. Diwali connects to various astrological beliefs, and people believe that during this auspicious time, Goddess Lakshmi bestows her blessings on her worshippers, giving wealth and prosperity to their houses. On this day, people engage in cleansing rituals such as light fireworks, decorate their homes and gather for a special feast. Diwali is the most awaited festival in India, which is celebrated with great enthusiasm. 

Why is Diwali Celebrated? 

Diwali, also known as the festival of lights, is most famously linked to the epic Ramayana, where it represents Lord Rama, Sita and Lakshman, returning to their kingdom realm of Ayodhya following their victory over the demon king Ravana. The lighting of candles and oil lamps during Diwali signifies the dispelling of darkness and the victory of righteousness. Additionally, Diwali is celebrated to honor the goddess Lakshmi who represents prosperity, wealth and abundance. Devotees seek her blessings for prosperity and well-being in the upcoming year. Diwali is a joyous occasion for families to come together, share delicious sweets, exchange gifts and bond with loved ones. Overall, Diwali is a celebration of positivity, hope and goodness. 

Diwali 2023: Date & Muhurat for Lakshmi Puja 

 Diwali, also known as the festival of hope and light, is one of the most important Hindu holidays that is observed worldwide. Diwali will be celebrated on November 12, Sunday, 2023. The festival is celebrated for five days from Dhanteras on 10 November to Bhai Dooj on November 15. The Amavasya Tithi for Diwali 2023 begins on November 12 at 02:45 PM and ends on November 13 at 02:57 PM. The Pradosha Puja held on November 12 is from 05:39 PM to 08:16 PM. 

Significance of Celebrating Diwali 

Diwali symbolizes the victory of good over evil, light over darkness, and knowledge over ignorance on a spiritual level. The lights of Diwali represent a time to banish all shadowy forces, put an end to all evil intentions and dreams and give us the strength and energy to continue spreading goodwill throughout the year. This celebration’s fundamental significance and essence remain the same, regardless of whether it has anything to do with Lord Rama, Goddess Lakshmi or Lord Krishna- the truth always wins. This festival is always of enormous religious significance as it celebrates the victory of truth over lies and good over evil. 

Diwali: Puja Rituals

Laxmi Puja is one of the most lavish aspects of Diwali. On this auspicious day, Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi and Maa Saraswati are revered during the evening and night. Puranas believe that Goddess Lakshmi descends to the earth and visits every house. The goddess is considered to choose to live in any spotless house, thus it is advised to properly clean and lighten the home at this time to win over Goddess Laxmi and get her divine blessings. When performing Diwali Puja, keep the following points in mind :

  • Before Laxmi Puja, purify your home and pour Holy Ganga Jal throughout it for the sake of purity. Adorn the house with clay lamps, rangoli and candles.
  • Create a Puja altar. Spread a red cloth over it and place the idols of Lord Ganesh and Maa Laxmi on it. The same thing can be accomplished by using a photo of both. Set up a Kalash with water next to the altar. 
  • Apply a tilak of Kumkum and Haldi on Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi. Lit a diya and place it with rice, sandalwood paste, saffron, turmeric, Gulaal, Abeer, etc. and offer your devotion.
  • After Lakshmi Puja, veneration of Goddess, Lord Vishnu, Goddess Kali and Lord Kuber is performed according to the rites.
  • The Puja rituals should be performed together with family and friends. 
  • After the completion of Puja, holy activities like the distribution of prasad and sweets, and charity to the needy should be performed. 

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FAQ’s

What is Diwali and why is it celebrated?

Diwali is the festival of lights and celebrates the return of King Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile.

When is Diwali celebrated in 2023?

The festival of Diwali will be celebrated in 2023 on November 12.

What are the 5 days of Diwali?

The five days of Diwali are- Dhanteras, Naraka Chaturdashi (choti diwali), Diwali (Laxmi puja), Goverdhan puja and Bhai Dooj.

How do Hindus celebrate Diwali?

Hindus worship Maa Laxmi, light ghee/oil lamps in their homes and on the streets, visit family and close friends and share sweets. This festival’s events and fireworks are essential components.

Why does the date change every year?

The location of the moon determines the day of Diwali. It takes place during the Hindu month of Kartik.

What does Diwali symbolize?

Diwali symbolizes light over darkness, victory of good over evil and knowledge over ignorance.