Diwali 2020 Date Kolkata

This page provides puja dates for diwali in year 2020 for kolkata west bengal india.
Diwali 2020 date kolkata. The fourth day november 15 2020 has various meanings across india. Date time significance of deepavali puja and festive recipes to try deepavali 2020. Dates shubh mahurat for dhanteras. Diwali date time history and significance in india.
Diwali 2020 will be held on november 14 and this five day long festival will begin with govatsi dwadeshi on november 12. Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm across india but this year amid the covid 19 pandemic festivities. This year diwali will be celebrated on november 14 which is a saturday. The much awaited hindu festival is fast approaching and here s all you need to know about the date time significance and more.
And chhoti diwali traditionally referred to as naraka chaturdashi is observed on the following day to celebrate the triumph of lord krishna s consort satyabhama over narakasura. This year dhanteras will be celebrated on november 13. Diwali deepavali 2020 date puja vidhi muhurat timings mantra history in india. Diwali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in india known as the festival of light diwali is marked with much excitement and gusto every year.
Astrologers have determined that the above rituals are to be performed on november 14 making it the main day of diwali this year. As diwali deepawali is one of the happiest festivals in india that indians celebrate wherever they are in the world. The festival of lights deepawali or diwali is round the corner. Read on to know the dhanteras 2020 and chhoti diwali 2020 dates.
Mostly in india diwali is celebrated in the evening at the start of the night and the duration of this event is just about 01 hour 56 mins for 2020. Diwali puja is also known as deepavali puja. In 2020 diwali is on november 16. Detailed information of diwali dates the diwali festival runs for five days with the main event occuring on the third day in most places in india.
In 2020 the lunar cycle results in amavasya falling across two days november 14 and 15.