Diwali 2021: Deepavali Date, Time, History, Puja Timings
Diwali 2021: People light lamps, diyas, and candles in their homes and shops to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, who symbolises wealth, fortune, and prosperity
Diwali 2021: Date And Puja Timings
In some areas, the festival begins with Govatsa Dwadashi, a day when cows are worshipped. The day after Govatsa Dwadashi is celebrated as Dhanteras, which is considered an auspicious time for purchases.
This year, Govatsa Dwadashi will be celebrated on November 1. The next day will be Dhanteras. Diwali will be celebrated on November 4.
Amavasya Tithi will start at 6:03 am on November 4 and continue till 2:44 am on November 5.