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Astrologers Resolve Diwali Date Confusion in Prayagraj

Summary

  • Astrologers and scholars confirm Diwali falls on October 20
  • Gold prices surge, impacting middle-class Diwali purchases
  • Residents decorate homes and streets for the festival of lights

As the highly anticipated Diwali festival approaches, residents of Prayagraj have been facing confusion over the exact date of the celebrations. However, local astrologers and religious scholars have now stepped in to provide clarity on the matter.

According to noted religious scholar Amitabh Gour, Diwali will be observed on October 20 this year, as per the Hindu lunar calendar. The Amavasya Tithi, or new moon, which holds special spiritual significance during the festival, begins at 2:57 PM on October 20 and ends at 4:15 PM on October 21. As a result, the festival of lights will be celebrated across the country on October 20.

While residents are eagerly preparing for the festivities, the soaring prices of gold have posed a challenge for many middle-class families. With gold touching nearly Rs 1.22 lakh per 10 grams, a significant portion of the population is reconsidering their traditional Diwali gold purchases. Nonetheless, jewelers have decked up their stores and rolled out discounts and offers in a bid to attract customers.

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Despite the economic hurdles, the city is abuzz with festive preparations. Houses and streets are adorned with designer lights and glittering lanterns, creating a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere. As the nation gears up to celebrate the triumph of light over darkness, the people of Prayagraj are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the auspicious Diwali festival.

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Astrologers and religious scholars have confirmed that Diwali will be celebrated on October 20 in Prayagraj, as per the Hindu lunar calendar.
Residents are decorating their homes and streets with designer lights and glittering lanterns, creating a festive atmosphere in the city. However, the surge in gold prices has forced many middle-class families to reconsider their traditional Diwali purchases.
The steep increase in gold prices, with the precious metal touching nearly Rs 1.22 lakh per 10 grams, has led to a significant portion of the middle-class population reconsidering their traditional Diwali gold purchases. Jewelers have responded by offering discounts and other lucrative offers to attract customers.

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