Diwali 2024 Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: Diwali will be celebrated on October 31, 2024. On this Amavasya night, people worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha during the auspicious Pradosh Kaal, decorating homes, creating rangolis, and lighting fireworks. It’s believed that performing Lakshmi Puja on this night brings the goddess’s blessings into the home. Based on the Panchang, you can check the specific Lakshmi Puja timings for Diwali 2024 in your city.


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Why Is Diwali Celebrated On 31st October?


This year, there’s confusion about Diwali’s date. According to experts, October 31, 2024, is auspicious for celebrating Diwali, following traditional texts. On this day, the Amavasya date, Pradosh Kaal, and Nishita Kaal muhurat for Lakshmi Puja align perfectly. Amavasya will end in the evening on November 1, making October 31 the ideal day for an auspicious Diwali celebration.


Lakshmi Puja Timings In Your City



  • Mumbai: 6:57 PM - 8:31 PM  

  • Delhi: 5:36 PM - 6:16 PM  

  • Chennai: 5:42 PM - 6:16 PM  

  • Pune: 6:54 PM - 8:33 PM  

  • Kolkata: 5:45 PM - 6:16 PM  

  • Jaipur: 5:44 PM - 6:16 PM  

  • Hyderabad: 5:44 PM - 6:16 PM  

  • Chandigarh: 5:35 PM - 6:16 PM  

  • Bengaluru: 6:47 PM - 8:21 PM  

  • Ahmedabad: 6:52 PM - 8:35 PM


On Diwali, Along With Lakshmi And Ganesha, Worship Other Deities For Additional Blessings


On Diwali, along with Lakshmi and Ganesha, it’s auspicious to worship Goddess Saraswati, Goddess Parvati, family deities, Vastu deities of the home, village deities, the Kalash, the Navagraha, and your personal deity. 


To please Goddess Lakshmi, consider including items like Gomti Chakra, small coconut, lotus seeds, Peepal shells, a parad Lakshmi idol, pearl conch, Dakshinavarti conch, and a statue of Lord Kuber in the ritual.






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