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Happy Diwali and Muhurat trading tomorrow, from 6.15 pm - 7.15 pm

November 11, 2023 / 21:02 IST
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This Diwali, Samvat 2079 will conclude and Samvat 2080 will begin. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

Vikram Samvat is a calendar system followed by Hindus and Sikhs in the Indian subcontinent, with ‘samvat’ meaning year. This is my 40th Samvat as a Vikram and I no longer feel like a blue-chip, even in my fantasy league portfolio.

This Diwali, Samvat 2079 will conclude and Samvat 2080 will begin, which indicates the beginning of the new year, as per the Hindu calendar. As per the US calendar, it is the day every year when a fake photo of India from space is attributed to NASA.

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The origin of this calendar year dates back to an era called 'Vikrama'. Much as I love the sound of that as a Vikram, I can tell you from personal experience that no such era has ever lasted more than 2 business news anchor changes at CNBC TV18.

Mahurat: ‘Mahurat’ means an auspicious time. It is a concept entirely lost on Instagram influencers who post at the most inauspicious of times.  In Hindu customs, Mahurat is a time when planets are aligned favourably to ensure positive results. There is usually a huge battle between Mars and Venus to take credit for the favourable alignment while blaming the other planet for all the misalignments. Such misalignments usually end abruptly the moment Venus uploads a new Instagram reel.