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On this International Women’s Day in 2024, Let’s celebrate the strength that women continue to pour. From every corner of the globe, their voices rise, Empowering each other, reaching for the skies.

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On this International Women’s Day in 2024, Let’s celebrate the strength that women continue to pour. From every corner of the globe, their voices rise, Empowering each other, reaching for the skies.

In a world where challenges persist, Women persistently resist. Breaking barriers, shattering glass ceilings, Their resilience and determination, endlessly revealing.

From the halls of power to the fields of science, Their contributions are profound, their impact immense. With passion and perseverance, they pave the way, For a future where equality reigns every day.

From the suffragettes who fought for the right to vote, To the activists today who bravely emote. Their legacy lives on in every stride, As women across the world stand unified.

They are mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends, Their love and support, a bond that never ends. They nurture, they inspire, they lead with grace, Their presence in our lives, a precious embrace.

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On this International Women’s Day, let’s pause to reflect, On the progress made and the goals we must protect. Let’s amplify their voices, let their stories be heard, For their courage and resilience, let’s spread the word.

To every woman, wherever you may be, Your strength and spirit set us all free. Today and every day, we honor your light, Happy International Women’s Day, shining bright.

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Diwali 2024 calendar: When is Diwali, Dhanteras? Know all about 5 days of festival of light

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Diwali 2024 calendar: When is Diwali, Dhanteras? Know all about 5 days of festival of light

Diwali 2024 Full calendar: Diwali, which is one of the most auspicious Hindu festivals, is just around the corner. Know the full 2024 Deepawali calendar here.

Diwali 2024 Calendar: Diwali is one of the major festivals that Hindus celebrate during this time. Also known as Deepawali or Festival of Lights, it is celebrated annually with great pomp. As per the Hindu lunar calendar, it falls on the 15th day of the month of Kartik – the darkest night of the year. On this day, Hindus decorate their homes with diyas, rangoli, and twinkling lights. The celebrations last five days, each dedicated to a festival. Here’s a look at this year’s full Deepawali calendar. Also, find out when is Diwali.

Diwali 2024: Date and Shubh Muhurat

This year, Diwali falls on October 31. As per Drik Panchang, Choti Deepawali and Lakshmi Puja will be observed on the same day. Here are the shubh muhurat to keep in mind: 

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Lakshmi Puja Muhurat – 6:52 pm to 8:41 pm

Pradosh Kaal – 6:10 pm to 8:52 pm

Vrishabha Kaal – 6:52 pm to 8:41 pm

Amavasya Tithi Begins – 6:22 am on October 31

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Amavasya Tithi Ends – 8:46 am on November 1

Diwali 2024 Full Calendar: 5 days of the Festival of Lights

DateFestival
October 29Dhanteras
October 31Choti Diwali (Narak Chaturdashi)
October 31Diwali and Lakshmi Puja
November 2Govardhan Puja
November 3Bhai Dooj

The five days of Diwali include Dhanteras, Naraka Chaturdashi (Choti Diwali), Diwali, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj. Each day of Diwali celebrations has its own rituals and significance. Know all about them below. 

Day 1: Dhanteras

Dhanteras marks the beginning of Diwali festivities. People worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber on this day and pray for prosperity and wealth. Devotees purchase new items, including gold coins, gold bars or gold jewellery.

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Day 2: Naraka Chaturdashi or Choti Diwali

Choti Diwali, or Naraka Chaturdashi, is celebrated on the second day. It honours Lord Krishna’s triumph against the demonic Narakasura.

Day 3: Diwali

Diwali marks Lord Rama, Mata Sita, and Lakshman’s return to Ayodhya. It also commemorates the victory of good over evil. On this day, people decorate their homes with earthen lamps (diyas), colourful rangoli, and lights. Devotees also perform Lakshmi and Ganesh Puja in the evening.

Day 4: Govardhan Puja 

Indians celebrate Govardhan Puja after Diwali. It is dedicated to the worship of Govardhan parvat (mountain). It is said that by lifting the mountain, Lord Krishna rescued the people of Mathura from Lord Indra.

Day 5: Bhai Dooj

The last day of Diwali festivities is celebrated as Bhai Dooj, Bhau Beej, or Bhaiya Dooj. It celebrates the special relationship between brothers and sisters.

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