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Diwali 2024 Maa Laxmi Puja Muhurat: Diwali will be celebrated in these states today, November 1, only 41 minutes will be available for puja!

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Diwali 2024 Maa Laxmi Puja Muhurat: Diwali will be celebrated in these states today, November 1, only 41 minutes will be available for puja!

Today Diwali will be celebrated in these states, only 41 minutes will be available for puja!

Diwali November 1, 2024 Maa Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: Prakash Parv Diwali festival was celebrated with great pomp on October 31 across the country, but in some states Diwali will be celebrated today, November 1. This time there was confusion across the country regarding the date of Diwali. Because there is a tradition of celebrating Diwali on the Amavasya date of the Kartik month. Some people have celebrated Diwali on 31st October and now in some states, Diwali will be celebrated on 1st November.

According to the Panchang, Krishna Paksha’s Amavasya Tithi month of Diwali Kartik started on October 31 at 3:22 pm and will end on November 1 at 6:16 pm In such a situation, the auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja on November will start from 5:36 pm to 6:16 pm. During this period, devotees will have a total of 41 minutes to worship.

Diwali will be celebrated on November 1 in these states

Diwali will be celebrated today, November 1, in Delhi, Mumbai, Rajasthan and Uttarakhand and in some parts of Delhi and Mumbai, Diwali will be celebrated on October 31. States where Diwali was celebrated on October 31 are now awaiting Govardhan Puja. Diwali will be celebrated in the country’s big temples on November 1, which is why people are confused. Some people believe that the holiday is on October 31, so the holiday will also be celebrated on the same day.

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Uttarakhand and Bombay

According to astrologers, Diwali will fall on Friday, November 1 in the state of Uttarakhand. However, the formal holiday for government employees will be on October 31 only in the city and Diwali will be celebrated on November 1 and in Mumbai too two different opinions have been formed regarding Diwali. Therefore, Diwali was celebrated in some areas of Mumbai on October 31 and in some areas it will be celebrated today, November 1.

According to religious texts, if the prevalence of Amavasya is less or more during the period of Pradosh for two days, it is considered to worship Lakshmi on the second day of Amavasya according to the scriptures. When there are Amavasya and Pratipada along with Amavasya, it is considered appropriate to worship Lakshmi on this day. That is why Lakshmi Puja will be performed in these states only on November 1. Because people here will worship Diwali according to Udayatithi.

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