Festival: Special coincidence being made this year, eclipse between Diwali and New Year
Between Diwali on Monday 24 October and New Year on 26 October, there is a solar eclipse on Tuesday 25 October.
Due to Corona, the residents of the city, who could not celebrate their favorite festivals for two years, are getting different enthusiasm about every festival this year. First Ganesh Chaturthi, then Navratri and now Diwali. This year people played Garba fiercely and now preparations have started for the biggest festival of Hinduism, Dipotsvi. Diwali has a lot of importance in Hinduism. The holy festival of Diwali begins with Dhanteras. Everyone is waiting for the great festival of Diwali. From Dhanteras to Bhaiyya Dooj, Diwali is celebrated. This year the festival of Diwali is falling in the month of October. On the holy day of Diwali, worship of Lord Ganesha and Mother Lakshmi is done according to the rituals. Meanwhile this year a strange situation is being witnessed between the festivities between Diwali and New Year. Between Diwali on Monday 24 October and New Year on 26 October, there is a solar eclipse on Tuesday 25 October. In such a situation, confusion is being seen among the people. Astrologers are opining that out of the five eclipses of Samvat-2078, this is the only and last eclipse seen in India.
It is noteworthy that there is curiosity among the townspeople about astronomical events including solar eclipse. In which now the solar eclipse on October 25 is becoming a topic of discussion for other reasons as well because, this eclipse is taking place between Diwali and New Year. Due to which there is a situation of confusion regarding auspicious works due to the absence of a day between two important festivals.
Eclipse would be visible in India
According to an astrologer, there are total 5 eclipses in the Hindu Samvat year 2078. The solar eclipse on October 25 will be visible in Europe including India, the northeastern part of the continent of Africa, the southwestern part of Asia and the Atlantic. The eclipse will start on October 25 at 4:29 pm and will end at 5:42 pm. This will be the last solar eclipse of this year. Earlier, the eclipses on 19 November 2021, 4 December 2021, 30 April 2022 and 16 May were not visible in India. Now on October 25, the eclipse will be visible in India. Action will be taken according to religious rituals in temples. During the eclipse, the main gates of the temple will remain closed for the darshan of Vedha.
When will Diwali be celebrated? When will be the time of Bhai Dooj
It is worth noting that from 4.29 pm on October 24, this year Kali Chaudas will be celebrated between the strange coincidence of Diwali and Nutanvarsha Tithi. Monday, October 24, till 5.28 pm is the date of Chaudasha. Kali Chaudas will be celebrated from 6.04 am on Sunday to 5.28 pm on Monday. This year Mahalaxmi Puja is on Monday, October 24. Mahalakshmi Puja is performed on the new moon day of Kartik month. Worshiping Goddess Lakshmi with the help of rituals on this holy day fulfills all the wishes. On this day Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi are worshiped by law. After 5.29 pm on Monday, when Deepawali festival is celebrated with Amas, then on the same day there will be Deepmala, Deepdan. Diwali festival will be celebrated in Chitra Nakshatra. The next day is Tuesday till 4.19 pm. There will be a blank day in between and New Year will be celebrated on Wednesday and Bhai Dooj will be celebrated from 2.43 PM on the same day. In such a situation, this time the festival of Bhai Dooj is being celebrated on both 26 and 27 days. But 26 October is considered to be the best.
state of confusion
At present, when the duration of Deepawali festival is left for 15 days, there is a situation of confusion among the residents of the city due to the absence of one day between Deepawali and New Year. Such a coincidence is being seen after many years. Usually New Year is celebrated on the second day after Diwali but this year it will not happen.
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