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Diwali Muhurat Lakshmi Puja 2025 Date, Puja Time & Festival Guide: October’s Complete 5-Day Celebration

Diwali 2025 Date, Lakshmi Puja Muhurat Time & Festival Guide- Quick Read

Diwali 2025, the Festival of Lights, will be celebrated on October 20, with auspicious Lakshmi Puja timed at 7:08 PM to 8:18 PM. Spanning five days, the festival includes Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Govardhan Puja, and Bhai Dooj, uniting families with rituals symbolizing prosperity, light over darkness, and community harmony.​

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When Is Diwali 2025?

In 2025, Diwali’s main day falls on Monday, October 20, according to the Amavasya Tithi. The Amavasya starts at 3:44 PM on October 20 and extends into October 21 evening, but traditional Panchang calculation marks October 20 as the official celebration day in India.​

Calendar Overview

DateFestivalSignificance
October 18DhanterasWorship of Goddess Lakshmi & Lord Kuber, buying gold for prosperity.
October 20Choti Diwali (Naraka Chaturdashi)Victory of Lord Krishna over demon Narakasura.
October 20Diwali & Lakshmi PujaReturn of Lord Rama, lamps, prayers for wealth & happiness.
October 22Govardhan PujaHonoring Lord Krishna’s protection of Mathura.
October 23Bhai DoojCelebration of sibling bonds.

Lakshmi Puja Muhurat And Timings

The most auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja is between 7:08 PM to 8:18 PM. Pradosh Kaal, an extended favorable period, spans 5:46 PM to 8:18 PM. Vrishabha Kaal, considered good for auspicious acts, lasts from 7:08 PM to 9:03 PM. Performing puja during these lunar strikes is believed to bring prosperity and spiritual blessings.​

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The Cultural and Spiritual Significance

Diwali commemorates the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after 14 years of exile, marking the triumph of good over evil. Lighting diyas and decorating homes signifies the illumination of knowledge and the banishing of darkness. Beyond rituals, Diwali fosters renewal, generosity, and family unity. Different Indian regions celebrate with unique customs, honoring deities like Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kubera.​

Traditions Across India

Northern India emphasizes the Ramayana story with grand lighting events. Western India focuses on Lakshmi worship and decorative art. Eastern India celebrates Kali Puja. Every region cooks festive sweets like ladoos, barfis, and kaju katli, while homes are embellished with rangoli, flowers, and eco-friendly lights to blend tradition with modern environmental concerns.​

An increasing number of families opt for sustainable practices: clay diyas over chemical candles, fewer firecrackers, and donating to the needy. This conscious shift aligns spiritual joy with environmental stewardship, spreading light responsibly this festival.​

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Food And Family Fun

The festive season is incomplete without sharing sweet delicacies and special meals. Traditional sweets like ladoos and kaju katli are integral to Diwali. Families bond over homemade treats, festive meals, and storytelling—carrying forward the festival’s spirit of generosity and togetherness across generations. Children enjoy traditional games and stories, maintaining cultural continuity. Diwali also serves as a moment for personal reflection, forgiveness, and setting intentions for growth and kindness.​

Diwali 2025 FAQ

Q1: What is the date of Diwali 2025?

A1: Diwali is on Monday, October 20, 2025, per major Indian panchang.

Q2: When is Lakshmi Puja muhurat in 2025?

A2: Most auspicious: 7:08 – 8:18 PM, with Pradosh Kaal from 5:46 PM.

Q3: How many days is Diwali?

A3: Diwali is a five-day festival: Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, Diwali, Govardhan Puja, Bhai Dooj.

Q4: Why is Diwali India’s biggest festival?

A4: It celebrates Rama’s return, the victory of light over darkness, and promotes family unity, charity, and joy.

Q5: How is eco-friendly Diwali celebrated in 2025?

A5: By using clay diyas, natural decorations, and limiting crackers for cleaner celebrations.

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Rajiv Shukla
Rajiv Shukla
Rajiv Shukla- [News & Current Affairs] reports on global news, current affairs and major Indian festivities with a clear, fact-first style. He grew up in Lucknow and studied journalism at a recognized college in Delhi, where he developed a strong interest in public events and policy. Rajiv enjoys explaining fast-moving stories in a way anyone can follow. Off duty, he loves long evening walks and exploring old book markets.
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