Diwali in Ayodhya 2024: Full ritual calendar and celebration dates

Diwali in Ayodhya 2024: Full ritual calendar and celebration dates

Mumbai: Diwali, lovingly known as the ‘Festival of Lights,’ is just around the corner, bringing an electrifying sense of anticipation. From shopping sprees for new outfits, diyas, intricate rangolis, and vibrant lanterns to gathering an assortment of fireworks, preparations are in full swing. This festive season unites families in lighting rows of diyas, performing the sacred Lakshmi Puja, illuminating the skies with fireworks, and adorning homes with artistic rangolis that bring colour and joy into every corner.

Celebrated with open hearts, Diwali is a time to share sweets, decorate homes with fresh flowers, and exchange heartfelt blessings with loved ones. It marks a renewal—a fresh beginning filled with hopes for happiness, health, and prosperity in the upcoming year. Friends and family express their love through the exchange of thoughtful gifts, making Diwali more than a festival; it becomes a season of hope, rekindling our spirits with joy and optimism.

This year, Diwali will light up homes and cities across India on October 31 or November 1, with observances varying by region. In the sacred city of Ayodhya, where the legend of Lord Ram’s homecoming is celebrated with unmatched fervour, we’ve outlined the detailed rituals and dates for each day of Diwali week in this article.

Diwali in Ayodhya 2024 date

According to Drik Panchang, the Diwali 2024 calendar for Ayodhya starts with Dhanteras on October 29 and wraps up on November 3 with Bhaiya Dooj.

October 29, 2024 – Tuesday:

Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanvantari Trayodashi, will be observed on October 29. Falling on the auspicious Dwadashi Tithi, this day is marked by the worship of Lakshmi-Kuber Puja and the lighting of Yama Deepam, traditions believed to usher in good health and prosperity. Devotees light lamps and offer heartfelt prayers to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber, inviting fortune and abundance into their homes.

October 30, 2024 – Wednesday:

On October 30, the Trayodashi Tithi will be observed with rituals such as Kali Chaudas and Hanuman Puja. Kali Chaudas carries profound significance, as devotees honour Mahakali Mata, seeking her protection, strength, and the removal of negativity from their lives.

October 31, 2024 – Thursday:

On Thursday, October 31, 2024, Abhyang Snan will be observed, marking an important day in the Diwali festival week. This day falls on the Chaturdashi Tithi and is known as Narak Chaturdashi or Tamil Deepavali in various regions. Early morning purification baths are taken to signify the cleansing of the body and soul. Additionally, Kali Puja will be performed to seek the blessings of Goddess Kali for protection and to dispel negativity. This day emphasises spiritual cleansing and prepares for the grand celebration of Diwali.

November 1, 2024 – Friday:

On Friday, November 1, 2024, Diwali will be celebrated, coinciding with the Amavasya Tithi. The day is dedicated to Lakshmi Puja and Ganesha Puja, as devotees pray for wealth, prosperity, and wisdom. Traditions such as Kedar Gauri Vrat, Chopda Puja signify new beginnings for businesses, Sharda Puja, Diwali Snan, and Diwali Devpuja are also observed, highlighting purification and blessings for the year ahead. Homes and temples are illuminated with lights and diyas, embodying the essence of Diwali as the triumph of light over darkness.

November 2, 2024 – Saturday:

On November 2, the Pratipada Tithi marks the celebration of Govardhan Puja, also referred to as Annakut. This day features the traditions of Bali Pratipada and Dyuta Krida. Devotees honour Lord Krishna, commemorating his act of lifting the Govardhan Hill, which symbolises divine protection. The occasion is celebrated with a grand feast as a gesture of gratitude for the prosperity and blessings of the new year.

November 3, 2024 – Sunday:

On the Dwitiya Tithi, Bhaiya Dooj, also known as Bhau Beej, celebrates the cherished bond between siblings. On this day, sisters perform rituals to pray for their brothers’ protection and happiness. Additional observances include Yama Dwitiya and Chitragupta Puja, during which blessings are sought for the well-being and longevity of the family.

The Diwali week is rich with meaningful rituals and special moments shared with loved ones. From the first flickering diyas of Dhanteras to the sweet exchanges of Bhaiya Dooj, the spirit of togetherness and gratitude permeates each day with joy. Embrace the beauty of this festival and the warmth it brings to our hearts!

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