Diwali 2024 is just around the corner, with festivities beginning on Tuesday, October 29, 2024, and concluding on Sunday, November 3, 2024. Diwali, known as the "Festival of Lights," is celebrated over five days, with each day carrying unique significance rooted in Indian traditions and mythology. Here's a detailed look at the five days of Diwali 2024:
Diwali 2024 Five-Day Festival Calendar
| Festival | Date |
| Dhanteras/Dhantrayodashi | Tuesday, October 29, 2024 |
| Kali Chaudas/Bhut Chaturdashi | Wednesday, October 30, 2024 |
| Narak Chaturdashi/Choti Diwali | Thursday, October 31, 2024 |
| Diwali Lakshmi Puja | Friday, November 1, 2024 |
| Govardhan Puja/Annakut Puja | Saturday, November 2, 2024 |
| Bhai Dooj | Sunday, November 3, 2024 |
The festival begins with Dhanteras, a day dedicated to worshipping Lord Dhanvantari, the god of medicine and Ayurveda, who is believed to bring good health and wealth. It is also an auspicious day for buying gold, silver, and other precious items, symbolizing prosperity and protection against negative energies.
Day 2. Kali Chaudas/Bhut Chaturdashi (Wednesday, October 30, 2024)
Kali Chaudas, also known as Bhut Chaturdashi, is a day focused on removing evil forces and negative energies. Devotees worship Goddess Kali and light lamps to drive away darkness and evil spirits from their homes and surroundings.
Day 3. Narak Chaturdashi/Choti Diwali (Thursday, October 31, 2024)
Also known as Choti Diwali or Roop Chaudas, this day commemorates Lord Krishna's victory over the demon Narakasura, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. Families perform the Abhyang Snan (holy bath) to cleanse the body and soul, preparing for the main Diwali celebration.
Day 4. Diwali Lakshmi Puja (Friday, November 1, 2024)
The most significant day of Diwali, Lakshmi Puja, is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, prosperity, and fortune. Homes are beautifully decorated with lights and rangolis, and families perform special pujas to invite blessings of wealth and happiness.
Day 5. Govardhan Puja/Bhai Dooj (Saturday, November 2, 2024 & Sunday, November 3, 2024)
The last two days of Diwali are celebrated with Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj. Govardhan Puja, also known as Annakut, celebrates Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan Hill to protect his devotees. The festival concludes with Bhai Dooj, a day dedicated to the bond between brothers and sisters, where sisters pray for their brothers' well-being and protection.
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