
Diwali Pujan Muhurat 26 October 2011
Maha Lakshmi Pujan and festival of Diwali is celebrated in Pradosh Kaal of Karitik Krishna Paksha, fixed Lagna time. In order to get the blessings of Goddess of wealth, i.e.Free Vedic astrology
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How to Perform Deepavali Puja
Diwali is specially related to the worshipping of Goddess Lakshmi. This day, Goddess Lakshmi is welcomed through Puja performed in every house, family, office etc.
Goddess Maha Lakshmi Aarti
Diwali Pujan is performed in a systematic manner. After worshipping, Aarti of Maha Lakshmi is performed with lamps of ghee and camphor.
Goverdhan and Annakut Festival
Goverdhan Festival is celebrated on the next day of Diwali. In the year 2011, it will be celebrated on 27th October, Pratipad Tithi of Kartik Shukla Paksha.
Bhai Dooj Festival 2011
Festival of Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on Dwetiya of Kartik Shukla Paksha. In the year 2011, Bhai Dooj will be on 28th October. It is a festival of faith and love of sisters towards their brother.
Dhanteras, Monday, Kartik Kishna Paksha, 24th October 2011
In the North India, Dhanteras is celebrated with full faith and enthusiasm on Trayodashi of Kartik Krishna Paksha. Apart from Dev Dhanvantri, Goddess Lakshmi and God Kuber are worshipped on this day.
Diwali Pujan Story
Once there lived a moneylender in a village. Everyday his daughter used to offer water to a Peepal tree. Goddess Lakshmi used to reside on that tree.

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