This year, Diwali and Lakshmi Puja both fall on October 31, marking the central day of the festival. Diwali, celebrated for its focus on prosperity and the victory of good over evil, follows Dhanteras ...
Diwali 2024 is set for October 31, celebrating the victory of good over evil. Families honor Goddess Lakshmi with prayers and decorations, while Kali Puja, significant in West Bengal and other regions ...
Every year, families across India eagerly prepare for Diwali that celebrates the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil, and wisdom over ignorance. However, each region celebrates Diwali in ...
Lakshmi Puja holds immense significance as it is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, prosperity, and abundance. Devotees seek her blessings for a prosperous year ahead. Traditionally, ...
Diwali, the festival of lights, prosperity, and happiness, is being celebrated with grandeur across the country. On this auspicious occasion, every devotee wishes that Goddess Lakshmi — the goddess of ...
Lakshmi Puja, a significant Hindu festival, is celebrated with immense devotion during Diwali, the Festival of Lights. It falls on the third day of the five-day-long Diwali festivities. This ...
Diwali celebrations are more than performing Puja; they symbolise the decoration of the house, internal cleansing, spending time with family members, etc. Generally, people do the tasks mentioned ...
During the sacred festival of Diwali, Lakshmi Puja is a significant religious and cultural celebration. The goddess is a representation of prosperity, good fortune, money, and abundance. Worshipping ...
Goddess Lakshmi, the Goddess of Wealth, is worshipped on this day. This year it will be celebrated on October 24 Diwali is one of the popular festivals of India. The festival that symbolises the ...
Lakshmi Puja is a significant religious and cultural event performed on the holy festival of Diwali. The Goddess symbolises wealth, abundance, good fortune, and prosperity. It is believed that ...
Sharad Purnima 2020: Most Hindu devotees in India observe Sharad Purnima. According to Hindu mythology, Sharad Purnima is the only day in the year when the moon is resplendent in all its sixteen kalas ...
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