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Diwali Puja Muhurat or timings for the Year of 2021

 Diwali Puja Muhurat or timings for the Year of 2021


Diwali is the biggest festival of Hindu community and celebrated with great zeal. However, it is celebrated everywhere in the world. People celebrate it with their different customs. In India every state has their own customs and they do follow it.


It is the festival of five days, five days of long festival and each day a special importance. Starting form ‘Dhanteras’, ‘Kali Chaudash’, ‘Diwali day’, ‘New Year’, ‘Bhaiduj’ are the five days of Diwali.


People do believe in muhurat for Diwali and they always look for the muhurat on Diwali and do puja according to those timings. The muhurat differs every year. There are some sacraments that are followed on Diwali.


Diwali Puja Muhurat 2021 – Auspicious time for Diwali Pujan

Diwali muhurat for 1st November, 2021 – There are several provisions on which the Diwali puja is done. It is essential to do the puja fixed ascendant. It is said in scriptures that Diwali puja can be performed in those specified ascendants which are fixed. Let’s take a look at this year’s Diwali ascendants and positive timings for Diwali 2021.


Pradosh Kaal Muhurat

Lakshmi Puja Muhurta = 17:42 to 19:38

Duration = 1 Hour 55 Mins

Pradosh Kaal = 17:25 to 20:05

Vrishabha Kaal = 17:42 to 19:38


Mahanishita Kaal Muhurat

Lakshmi Puja Muhurta = None

Duration = 0 Hours 0 Mins

Mahanishita Kaal = 23:38 to 24:31+

Simha Kaal = 24:13+ to 26:30+


Transform this Diwali in a different way of celebration and do something new this Diwali that brings happiness and cheerfulness in your life. Spread love and keep away evil spirits from your house. Enjoy the festival of lights with exchanging gifts to each other and be blessed with blessings of goddess Lakshmi. We wish a very happy Diwali 2021!













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