Eclipse of dates on Diwali
The year that sits on Monday 16th November, this day will also be celebrated along with Bhai Bij due to the decay of the seed
On the 13th Dhanteras-Kali fourteen gathers, but can be done on the second day of worship
Diwali on the 14th from 2.18 pm to 10.37 am on the 15th
The festivals of Diwali this year have an eclipse of dates, due to which the date of Dhanteras-Kali Chaudhash and the date of Kali Chaudhash-Diwali fall on the same day. According to astrologer Ashish Rawal, Dhanteras and Kali Chaudhash meet on Friday, November 13 this year. The 13th will be Dhanteras from Udit Tithi i.e. sunrise till 6 pm. This will be followed by the date of the Black Fourteenth, which will last until 2.18pm on Saturday 14th November. The special worship of Kali Chaudhash can be done only after sunrise on Saturday. The coincidence of worshiping during the day instead of the night in the Black Fourteen is coming 32 years later.
The date of Diwali starts at 2.18 pm on Saturday, November 14, which will last till 10.37 am on Sunday, November 15. In the meanwhile, New Year's book pujan, Lakshmi pujan can be performed.
Sunday will be a busy day as no date is available. According to astrological beliefs, it is considered inauspicious to start a New Year's business on a rainy day. Doing muhurat on this day does not keep the business afloat. According to the Hindu Panchag, the new year will start on Monday, November 16 from Udit Tithi. Depending on the geographical situation and the calendar, the date sometimes decays.
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