Diwali 2025 Date: No More Confusion - When to perform Laxmi Puja on October 20 or 21?

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Indians around the world celebrate Diwali, one of the most significant Hindu festivals, with great fervor and splendor. Since the day holds great religious and spiritual significance for Hindus, they commemorate it with the greatest zeal and devotion. On this auspicious day, people thank Lord Ganesha, Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Kuber, and Lord Dhanvantri and offer prayers. Diwali, also known as Deepavali, is celebrated on Amavasya in the month of Kartik. People are really confused about the schedule of Diwali because Amavasya Tithi happens on two consecutive days starting on October 20 and ending on October 21, 2025. But now, we'll clear up any confusion you might have had over the Diwali festival's real date.
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When is Diwali Lakshmi Puja 2025 ?

Since full Amavasya falls on October 20, that is the correct date for the Diwali festival. The reason for this is that, as everyone is aware, Diwali is celebrated on Kartik Amavasya, which falls on October 20, 2025, at 03:44 PM and ends on October 21 at 05:54 PM.

The perfect day for Lakshmi Puja is October 20 since both Pradosha and Nishita muhurats are available on that day and the Amavasya tithi falls on that day. According to astrology, people utilize the evening and midnight, or Pradosha Kaal and Nishita Kaal, to determine when Lakshmi Puja is most auspicious.

Are you still confused about Diwali Date? Our Hindu scriptures state that the first celebration of Diwali took place on Amavasya Tithi, or New Moon Night, when Lord Rama made his way back to Ayodhya. In order to greet Lord Shri Ram, the King of Ayodhya, the people of Ayodhya decked the city and lit oil diyas to brighten all the streets and pathways. At that time, there were no lights and no moonlight because it was Amavasya. They celebrated Lord Ram's triumph against the demon king Ravana in this manner.

Diwali 2025 Puja Muhurat



Diwali 2025: 5 Days of Deepawali:

Day 1: Dhanteras

Diwali festivities begin with Dhanteras. Devotees pray for wealth and success while worshiping Lord Kuber and Goddess Lakshmi on this day. Additionally, people purchase new goods like jewelry, bars, and gold coins. On October 18, it will be celebrated.

Day 2: Naraka Chaturdashi & Choti Diwali

The day before Diwali, people celebrate Naraka Chaturdashi, also known as Choti Diwali or Kali Chaudas. It symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and commemorates Lord Krishna's victory over the demon Narakasura. Rituals provide spiritual cleansing, and homes are lighted. The date is October 20.

Day 3: Diwali

The triumph of good over evil is symbolized by the return of Lord Rama, Mata Sita, and Lakshman to Ayodhya, which is celebrated on Diwali. Lights, rangoli, and earthen lamps (diyas) are used to decorate homes. In the evening, devotees perform the Lakshmi and Ganesh Puja. This year, October 20 is also Diwali.

Day 4: Govardhan Puja



Govardhan Puja honors Govardhan Parvat and is celebrated the day following Diwali. Legend has it that Lord Krishna raised the mountain to shield the Mathuran people from Lord Indra's fury. It falls on October 22, one day after Diwali.

Day 5: Bhai Dooj

Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhau Beej or Bhaiya Dooj, is the last day of Diwali and honors the relationship between siblings. The date is October 23.