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Dev Deepawali 2024: Shubh Muhurat, Bhadra Kaal Time & Auspicious Diya Lighting Timing

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November 14, 2024 / 16:49 IST
Dev Deepawali 2024: Know Shubh Muhurat

Dev Deepawali 2024: Know Shubh Muhurat

Dev Deepawali, also known as Dev Diwali, is one of the most revered festivals celebrated with great enthusiasm in the holy city of Varanasi. Marking Lord Shiva’s victory over the demon Tripurasur, this festival holds deep mythological and spiritual significance. Observed on Kartik Purnima, it falls 15 days after Diwali and is a time for devotees to gather, offer prayers, and participate in various rituals.

Dev Deepawali 2024: Muhurat

EventDate and Time
Kartik Purnima Tithi StartsNovember 15, Friday, 6:19 AM
Kartik Purnima Tithi EndsNovember 16, Saturday, 2:58 AM
Auspicious Time to Light Diyas5:10 PM to 7:47 PM
Brahma Muhurta4:58 AM to 5:51 AM
Abhijeet Muhurta11:44 AM to 12:27 PM
Vijay Muhurta1:53 PM to 2:36 PM
Amrit Kaal5:38 PM to 7:04 PM
Nishita Muhurta11:39 PM to 12:33 AM (Nov 16)
Bhadra Kaal on Dev Deepawali 2024

On Dev Deepawali 2024, Bhadra Kaal will occur from 6:44 AM to 4:37 PM. Bhadra is considered an inauspicious time for certain activities, especially during the celestial event of Dev Deepawali. Therefore, it is advised to avoid significant rituals during this period.

Inauspicious Time for Dev Deepawali 2024

EventDate and Time
Rahu Kaal10:45 AM to 12:06 PM
Gulik Kaal8:04 AM to 9:25 AM
How to Celebrate Dev Deepawali?

To celebrate Dev Deepawali, start by taking a holy dip in the Ganges (if possible) on Kartik Purnima. Afterward, light earthen lamps at home or at temples, and chant prayers or Vedic mantras during the auspicious times. Special prayers to Lord Shiva are performed, and temples are decorated with beautiful lights and flowers. The entire city of Varanasi comes alive with the glow of thousands of diyas, representing Lord Shiva’s divine light triumphing over darkness.

Dev Deepawali: Significance

Dev Deepawali is celebrated to commemorate Lord Shiva’s triumph over the demon Tripurasur. This day is also known as Tripurari Purnima, where "Tripura" refers to the three cities of the demon, and "Arari" means destroyer. It is believed that by worshipping and chanting Vedic mantras on this day, devotees can gain double the spiritual benefits.

The festival is especially important in Varanasi, where the Ganges is lit with millions of earthen lamps, or diyas, on the evening of Kartik Purnima. The Ghats along the riverfront and temples throughout the city are adorned with these diyas, creating a mesmerizing spectacle. Devotees also take a holy dip in the Ganges, cleansing their souls and seeking blessings.

Dev Deepawali is a significant festival that combines the power of mythology, spirituality, and devotion. It is an opportunity to seek Lord Shiva’s blessings for health, prosperity, and peace. By observing the correct timing for rituals and offering prayers, devotees believe they can purify themselves and restore balance in their lives. As the full moon lights up the sky, the spirit of devotion and celebration fills the air, especially in Varanasi, making it a truly magical experience.

Also Read | Dev Deepawali 2024: Know Date, Muhurat Time, Rituals, and Significance

Neha Mewari

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