Associated with wealth and happiness, it begins at the end of the cropping season and heralds prosperity, While many celebrate it in memory of Rama and Sita’s return after 14 years of exile, others commemorate the return of Pandavas after 12 years of canvas and agyatavas on this day.
Diwali, which is the festival of lights, stands for the triumph of light over darkness, good over evil and falls on the day of ‘amavasya’ of Kartik, The Lakshmi Puja Muhurat start at 05:46 PM and ends at 08:22 PM. Amavasya Tithi start at 02:44 PM on November 12 and ends at 02:56 PM on November 13
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