Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat Time: From Dhanteras to Choti Diwali and from Govardhan Puja to Bhai Dooj

Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat Time from Dhanteras to Choti Diwali and from Govardhan Puja to Bhai Dooj. Diwali 2020 will be different as compared to other times due to covid but we should keep this festive spirit moving on. Let's have a look at Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat time.

By Pratibha Pahariya, Updated : Nov 06, 2020 16:21 IST
Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat Time: From Dhanteras to Choti Diwali and from Govardhan Puja to Bhai Dooj
Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat time

Diwali is the festival of light and it is celebrated all around the world with great enthusiasm and festivities. Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat Time from Dhanteras to Choti Diwali and from Govardhan Puja to Bhai Dooj. Diwali is among the most special festivals not just in Hinduism but also been celebrated across different religions like Jainism and Sikhism. 

The festival of Deepawali is celebrated to embrace the Lord Ram's return to Ayodhya after defeating the "Lanka Naresh" Ravana. On his return, it is believed, Ayodhya welcomed him with great celebration by lightening diyas and decorating their house. Goddess Laxmi and Lord Kubera is been worshipped on this day to bring prosperity for all. 

Let's have a look at Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat Time from Dhanteras to Choti Diwali and from Govardhan Puja to Bhai Dooj:

Diwali comes with other festivals which also been celebrated with great joy and Diwali 2020 is been observed on November 14 all across the nation. This year this festival week is between November 13 and 16. Let's know Diwali 2020 dates and muhurat along with the other festivals dates and muhurat:

Dhanteras Date and Muhurat

Dhanteras
Dhanteras 2020 

Dhanvantari is celebrated a day before the Diwali. So, the festival will befall on November 13. It is said to be that buying any kind of metal or ornaments is considered a good luck charm. Dhanteras puja time will fall after the sunset and the best time for the same will begin at 5:28 pm and will end at 8:07 pm

Choti Diwali Date and Muhurat

Choti Diwali
Choti Diwali

While Narak Chaturdashi, also known as Choti Diwali, is celebrated a day before the main Diwali but Choti Diwali 2020 will be celebrated on the same day that is November 14. People arrange everything on Choti Diwali for Diwali and most importantly the Abhyanga Snan which is also known as the Diwali Bathing ritual considers to purify the soul.

Time of Abhyanga Snan will begin from 5:23 am to 6:43 am.

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Diwali 2020 Date and Muhurat

Diwali
Diwali

People worship Goddess Laxmi on this day to seek blessings and to maintain good health and wealth. Diwali 2020 falls on November 14, well the spirit of Diwali is always been high but this Diwali 2020 is different than other years. 
Laxmi Pooja Muhurat: November 14 from 6 pm to 8 pm.
Pradosh Kaal is from 5:55 pm to 8:25 pm
Vrishabh Kaal is from 6:00 pm to 8:04 pm
 

Govardhan Puja Date and Muhurat

Govardhan
Govardhan Puja 

Govardhan Puja is celebrated on the next day of Diwali and Govardhan falls on November 15. On this day, Lord Krishna defeated Lord Indra by lifting the Govardhan Mountain on his little finger and broke the ego of Lord Indra. Devotees prepare and offer a large variety of vegetarian food to Bhagwan Shri Krishna as a mark of gratitude. 

The auspicious time of Govardhan Puja is from 3:45 pm to 6:00 pm.

Bhai Dooj Date and Muhurat

Bhai Dooj
Bhai Dooj

Bhai Dooj is the festival of brother and sister and symbolises for the long life of a brother. This festival is quite similar to Raksha Bandhan. Bhai Dooj is been celebrated on the next day of Govardhan Puja i.e November 16. 

The favourable time begins from 1:31 pm to 3.45 pm. 

Well, Diwali 2020 will be quite different due to pandemics but we try to maintain social distance as per the norms and celebrate Diwali 2020 by staying at home. 

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