Diwali 2023 Auspicious Timings for Goddess Lakshmi Puja

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Diwali Celebrations November 12, 2023, marks the joyous festival of lights

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Five-Day Festivity Diwali, also known as Panch Deepotsav, spans five days from Dhanteras to Bhai Dooj

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Victory Over Darkness Diwali symbolizes the triumph of light over darkness, celebrated with grandeur worldwide

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Historical Significance It commemorates Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana & the citizens' joyous welcome with lit lamps

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Laxmi Puja Importance  Diwali's Laxmi Puja is crucial for invoking prosperity and good fortune

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Mythical Origin According to Hindu beliefs, Goddess Lakshmi emerged during the churning of the ocean on Kartik Amavasya

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Pradosh Kaal Significance  Performing Laxmi Puja during Pradosh Kaal, especially with a stable lagna, is highly auspicious

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Mahanishita Kaal This is another opportune time for Laxmi Puja during Mahanishita Kaal, spiritual practitioners

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Shubh Muhurat The recommended time for Laxmi Puja on Diwali is from 5:40 PM to 7:36 PM during Pradosh Kaal

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Mahanishita Kaal Muhurat An alternate auspicious time for Laxmi Puja is  from 11:39 PM to 12:31 AM during  Mahanishita Kaal

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Wish You All Happy & Prosperous Diwali May this Diwali give you abundant joy, peace,  health, wealth, Stability and Grace 

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