Diwali 2018: Laxmi Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, Time, Samagri, Mantra


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By: Lifestyle Desk | New Delhi |

Updated on November 7, 2018 at 09:05:25





diwali, diwali 2018, diwali puja vidhi, Diwali 2018 Laxmi Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, Time, Samagri, Mantra: This year, Diwali falls on November 7th.

Diwali 2018 Laxmi Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, Time, Samagri, Mantra: The festival of lights, Diwali, is there and the celebrations are in full swing. The streets are filled with colorful lights and diyas, the tables are full of sumptuous dishes and cards for teen patti are already treated.

Diwali usually falls on the darkest night of the new moon, also known as Amavasya. According to the Hindu calendar, lunisolar, it falls in the month of Kartikausually between mid-October and mid-November.

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As a general rule, people clean their house and their office before Diwali, then decorate it with lamps, lamps, marigold flowers, mango or banana leaves and rangolis. People also invest in gold and silver and also buy the most refined ethnic clothes for Lakshmi Puja. Some even go as fast as Lakshmi puja day.

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A complete Diwali Puja involves the following:

Atma shodhan: self-purification
Sankalp: A solemn vow to perform the Diwali Puja rituals
Shanti-Patha: Shanti Patha Mantra is recited to bring peace, happiness and prosperity to everyone's lives.
Mangal-Patha: recited to meet the wishes of everyone.
Kalash-Sthapana: Setting up the urn filled with water on cereal seeds.
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Nav-Graha Puja: Sankshipt Navagraha Pujan
Shodasha Matrika-Puja: Sankshipt Shodasha Matrika Pujan
New Ganesha Pratima Puja: Shodashopachara Puja from Shri Ganesha
New Shri-Lakshmi Pratima Puja: The Shodashopachara Puja by Shri Lakshmi
Maha Kali Puja: The Maha-Kali Puja on Lekhani-Dawat
Saraswati Puja: Offer prayers to goddess Saraswati
Kuber Puja: Shri Kuber-Puja on Tijori-Baksa
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Visarjan: Formal conclusion of Diwali Puja with prayer and aarti

Muhurat timings:
Pradosh Kaal

Lakshmi Puja Muhurta – from 17:57 to 19:53
Duration – 1 hour 55 minutes
Pradosh Kaal – 5:27 pm to 8:06 pm
Vrishabha Kaal – 17:57 to 19:53
Amavasya Tithi begins – 22:27 on November 6
Amavasya Tithi finishes – November 7 at 21:31

The Diwali celebrations are more extravagant in the northern states of India. This marks the victory of Lord Rama against the mighty King Ravana.

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