Choti Diwali, also known as Naraka Chaturdashi, is a vibrant and sacred Hindu festival celebrated with much enthusiasm every year. Observed during the Krishna Paksha of the Kartik month, it¡¯s part of the five-day Diwali festivities, typically falling the day after Dhanteras and the day before Diwali. This year, with Diwali on October 31, 2024, there¡¯s some confusion over whether Choti Diwali will be on October 30 or 31. Read on to find out more about the date, timings, rituals, and meaning of Choti Diwali 2024.
This year, according to the Drik Panchang, Choti Diwali will fall on October 31, 2024, on the same day as Diwali.
It¡¯s important to know the auspicious timings (muhurats) to perform Choti Diwali rituals. Here are the shubh muhurats for 2024:
Choti Diwali date | Thursday, October 31st |
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Abhyang Snan Muhurat | 5:20 am to 6:32 am |
Krishna Dashami Moonrise (for Abhyang Snan) | 5:20 am |
Chaturdashi Tithi Begins | 1:15 pm on October 30 |
Chaturdashi Tithi Ends | 3:52 pm on October 31 |
Brahma Muhurat | 4:49 am to 5:41 am |
Abhijit Muhurat | 11:42 am to 12:27 pm |
Vijaya Muhurat | 1:55 pm to 2:39 pm |
Choti Diwali, also called Naraka Chaturdashi, holds a special place in Hindu culture. It celebrates the victory of Lord Krishna over the demon Narakasura, who had captured 16,000 women. This victory symbolises the power of good triumphing over evil and the removal of darkness and negativity. On this day, people clean their homes to prepare for the arrival of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity.
In certain regions, people celebrate Kali Chaudas, honouring Goddess Kali to protect against negative forces. Many light diyas in honour of their ancestors, a ritual that symbolises spiritual light and remembrance of departed loved ones.
Choti Diwali is observed through unique rituals and customs that vary across households. Here¡¯s how people celebrate:
Choti Diwali is deeply rooted in Hindu mythology, commemorating both the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating Ravana and the liberation of women held captive by Narakasura. Many know this day as Narak Chaturdashi, honouring Lord Krishna¡¯s role in freeing these women and vanquishing evil.
Choti Diwali is a joyous time filled with family gatherings and festive preparations. Here¡¯s how people celebrate:
As Choti Diwali 2024 approaches, embrace its customs, connect with the festival¡¯s rich traditions, and welcome the positivity it brings. May this Choti Diwali bring light, joy, and prosperity to everyone!
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