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Diwali 2020: Significance Of Amavasya On This Auspicious Day

Read about the Amavasya Significance on Diwali day.

By Shabana

The first day of Diwali is celebrated as Dhanteras. Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber are worshipped to seek abundance of wealth and prosperity. On the second day, Naraka Chaturdashi is celebrated. The third day is the main Diwali festival and an important day, as it is a very auspicious time for Lakshmi Puja. The fourth day is dedicated to Gowardhan Puja. On the fifth day, Bhai Dooj is observed. It is dedicated to every brother-sister (or even sister-sister and brother-brother now) relationship where the sister applies tilak on the forehead of the brother and seeks blessings for him. Diwali 2020 will be celebrated on Saturday, 14 November. ALSO READ: Diwali 2020: Eco-friendly Items To Decorate Your House This Festival

While many Indian festivals are held on a Poornima day, Diwali is observed on the day of Amavasya every time. Let us look at the reason.

Amavasya Significance Of Diwali

Amavasya is the new Moon day. It is one of most sacred days of the month. Every lunar month starts on a full moon day. Amavasya is the 15th day of each month. And according to the Solar calendar, it is the 30th day of the month.

How Most Hindus Consider Amavasya

How Most Hindus Consider Amavasya

Astrologically, during Amavasya, there is darkness everywhere. This day is considered inauspicious by many communities among the Hindus. No new ventures or purchases are done during this day. People take part in various Pujas and homa-havan to get rid of the negativity.

It may be completely contradicting to say that Diwali is celebrated grandly on the day of Amavasya. But why is such an important day celebrated on the day which is inauspicious according to astrology?What is the Amavasya significance of Diwali? Let us explore.

Significance Of Celebrating Diwali On Amavasya

Significance Of Celebrating Diwali On Amavasya

Diwali falls in the month of Karthik. It is a festival spread across five days, each day having some significance. It also marks the start of a new lunar year in the Hindu calendar. On this day, the planetary positions are said to be very favourable, as the Sun and the Moon are in complete alignment with each other.
Unlike other Amavasyas, this day is more auspicious to start any new business ventures or buy any new valuables. During the time of Diwali, the Sun and Moon are said to enter the Libra constellation.

Libra Makes Diwali Auspicious

Libra Makes Diwali Auspicious

Libra is the sign that rules business and professional lives. This makes Diwali a very auspicious time for businesses. That is why the Amavasya that falls in the Karthik month is different from the others.

A Time When The Dark Energies Are The Strongest

A Time When The Dark Energies Are The Strongest

There is another reason why Diwali is celebrated on the day of Amavasya. It is that day when the Sun is at its weakest and the Moon is without its powerful paksha bala. This is the time when the dark forces are the strongest.
Our ancient sages had recommended that worships be done during this time to nullify the effects if any of the negative energies. Good forces sustain themselves where there is divine prayer and light. Hence, all the Pujas and lighting of lamps are done to counter the effects of these bad forces and promote the good forces. That is why there is a heavy emphasis on light during the festival.

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