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The Best Times To Worship Goddess Lakshmi on Diwali 2023

The festival of lights, Karthik Amavasya, is when people celebrate Diwali with great fanfare and fanciness. This day falls under the Pradosh season, when people worship Goddess Lakshmi. Diwali will be celebrated this year on Sunday, November 12. Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped in Saubhagya Yoga and Swati Nakshatra according to the rites. On the day of Diwali this year, there are two good moments to worship Goddess Lakshmi. Which muhurat then is appropriate for you?

The Karthik Krishna Amavasya Tithi will begin on November 12, Sunday, at 2:44 PM, and finish on November 13, Monday, at 2:56 PM, according to Tirupati astrologer Dr. Krishna Kumar Bhargava.

The evening is the first fortunate time to worship Goddess Lakshmi, and the Nishita period is the second.

Lakshmi Puja’s first auspicious hour is scheduled to occur from 5:39 PM to 7:35 PM. The next lucky period is from 11:39 PM to 12:32 AM. On November 11 and November 12, from 4:59 PM to 4:25 PM, Ayushman Yoga will be held. On November 12 at 4:25 PM and ending at 3:23 PM on November 13, Saubhagya Yoga will be held. On November 12 at 1:47 AM and on November 13 at 2:51 AM, Swati Nakshatra will take place.

Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi during Saubhagya Yoga is deemed auspicious, according to the astrologer. It’s said that by doing this, your luck will improve. It is said that worshiping the goddess of riches and success during the Swati Nakshatra would bring good fortune and pleasure to you.

The following three points are important to keep in mind while doing Lakshmi Puja on Diwali:

On Diwali, worship Goddess Lakshmi during the Pradosh time; this might help you become wealthier.

On Diwali, always adore Lord Ganesha and Goddess Lakshmi. According to the Vedas, Goddess Lakshmi is the adoptive mother of Lord Ganesha. She had bestowed upon him the gift that he would always live wherever Lord Ganesha resided.

Devotees should worship Lord Kuber during Diwali in addition to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha, since he is believed to be the guardian of the gods’ riches and wealth.

 

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