Social Sciences, asked by hukkuaashi, 18 days ago

Hi, I need some ideas on how Diwali will be in 5021, someone please help. Thanks

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Answered by sahuharsh182
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In Delhi, India People will celebrate Diwali (Lakshmi Puja) on 14th November 2050 (Monday) and Dhanteras on 11th November 2050(Friday). Like every year, according to hindu calander the festival of light Diwali will celebrate on Kartik maah Amavasya, english date 14th November 2050 (Monday). It will be celebrated just after 10604 days from now.

Diwali Muhurat 2050

Lakshmi Puja Muhurat :5:32:35 PM to 7:12:31 PM

Duration :1 Hour 39 Minute

Pradosh Kaal :5:28:10 PM to 8:07:11 PM

Vrishabha Kaal :5:32:35 PM to 7:28:44 PM

Diwali Mahanishita Kaal Muhurat 2050

Lakshmi Puja Muhurat :None

Duration :0 Hour 0 Minute

Mahanishita Kaal :11:39:13 PM to 1:32:14 AM

Simha Kaal :1:04:35 AM to 3:22:12 AM

Diwali Auspicious Choghadiya Muhurat 2050

Morning Muhurat (Amrut):6:42:30 AM to 8:03:13 AM

Morning Muhurat (Shubh):9:23:55 AM to 10:44:38 AM

Afternoon Muhurat (Chal, Laabh, Amrut, Chal):1:26:02 PM to 7:07:33 PM

Ekadashi Deepavali Day 1 on 10th November 2050 (Thursday)

Govatsa Dwadashi

Vasu Baras

Dwadashi Deepavali Day 2 on 11th November 2050 (Friday)

Dhantrayodashi

Dhanteras

Dhanvantari Trayodashi

Yama Deepam

Trayodashi Deepavali Day 3 on 12th November 2050 (Saturday)

Kali Chaudas

Hanuman Puja

Chaturdashi Deepavali Day 4 on 13th November 2050 (Sunday)

Narak Chaturdashi

Tamil Deepavali

Bengal Kali Puja

Amavasya Deepavali Day 5 on 14th November 2050 (Monday)

Lakshmi Puja

Diwali Puja

Kedar Gauri Vrat

Chopda Puja

Sharda Puja

Pratipada Deepavali Day 6 on 15th November 2050 (Tuesday)

Govardhan Puja

Annakut

Bali Pratipada

Dyuta Krida

Gujarati New Year

Dwitiya Deepavali Day 7 on 16th November 2050 (Wednesday)

Bhaiya Dooj

Bhau Beej

Yama Dwitiya

2050 Diwali Wishes Images

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Answered by deepi62
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Answer:

1.Help your Domestic Help while She's Cleaning Your House. ...

2.Be a Santa Claus this Diwali! ...

3.Remember the Working Class. ...

4.Be a Volunteer. ...

5.Community Fireworks Session. ...

6.Distribute Sweets. ...

7.Use Eco-Friendly Fireworks. ...

8.Spend Time at an Old Age Home or Orphanage.

Explanation:

The much awaited festival of lights 'Diwali' has arrived. The most common things which people do during this festive season is spend money lavishly, burst firecrackers,

It is a festival of lights and Hindus celebrate it with joy. During this festival, people light up their houses and shops with Diyas (small cup-shaped oil lamp made of baked clay). They worship the Lord Ganesha for welfare and prosperity and Goddess Lakshmi for wealth and wisdom.

Happy Diwali.

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