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Diwali 2025 Dates Spark Confusion as Amavasya Tithi Spans Two Days

Summary

  • Amavasya Tithi begins October 20 and ends October 21, 2025
  • Lakshmi Puja Muhurat falls on October 20, 2025
  • Diwali celebrates Lord Rama's return, triumph of light over darkness
Diwali 2025 Dates Spark Confusion as Amavasya Tithi Spans Two Days

As of October 7th, 2025, there is confusion surrounding the date of Diwali celebrations this year. The issue stems from the fact that the Amavasya Tithi, a crucial lunar phase for the festival, will span two days in 2025.

The Amavasya Tithi, which is considered particularly important for Diwali, begins on October 20th at 3:44 PM and concludes on October 21st at 5:54 PM. However, the auspicious Lakshmi Puja Muhurat, a crucial part of the Diwali celebrations, falls on October 20th between 7:08 PM and 8:18 PM.

Diwali, one of the most prominent Hindu festivals, celebrates the triumph of light over darkness and good over evil. The festival commemorates Lord Rama's return to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. When Lord Rama returned, the people of Ayodhya lit lakhs of diyas to welcome him, marking the occasion with great joy and happiness.

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Despite the confusion surrounding the exact date, the Diwali celebrations in 2025 are expected to be observed with the same enthusiasm and reverence as always, as the festival holds deep religious and spiritual significance for Hindus across the nation.

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Diwali 2025 is celebrated on October 20th, as the auspicious Lakshmi Puja Muhurat falls on that day, despite the Amavasya Tithi spanning two days from October 20th to October 21st.
According to Hindu scriptures, Amavasya Tithi is particularly important for Diwali, as it marks the day when Lord Rama returned to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana.
Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm and zeal across India. People light diyas, make rangoli, and offer prayers to Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha, and Lord Kuber to mark the victory of light over darkness and good over evil.

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