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DEEPAVALI 2014 DATE
DIWALI 2014
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DEEPAVALI Date
Deepavali is celebrated in South-India in the states Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Karnataka, Goa, Andhra Pradesh and by Indians living abroad (PIO) with roots in South-India such as Tamils in Malaysia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, South-Africa and other countries. The date calculation of Deepavali is based on the geographical location of Chennai (Tamil Nadu) in India. It falls on Ashvina Krishna Chaturdasi which is the lunar day before the new moon (Amavasya) in the lunisolar calendar. The exact date and time is calculated for the last 90 minutes before sunrise (Arunodaya). The 4 day festival Deepavali ends on the 2nd day in the bright half of Kartika. As the calculation is primarily based on the moon, the date of Deepavali varies in the Gregorian Calendar between the 16th October and 15th November every year.
DIWALI Date
Diwali is celebrated in North-India in all other states and by the majority of Indians living abroad (PIO) in countries such as USA, Canada, UK, Australia and others. Diwali is on the 15th day of the month Kartika (October/November) in the Hindu calendar - a Lunisolar calendar which is based on the positions of moon & sun - calculated for the location of Allahabad (Uttar Pradesh) in India. It falls on Amavasya (Ammavaasa), the new moon night, that ends the month of Ashwina (Ashvin/Aasho/Aswayuja) and begins the month of Kartika. The 5 day festival begins on the 13th day in the dark half of Ashwin and ends on the 2nd day in the bright half of Kartika. As the calculation is primarily based on the moon, the day of Diwali Festival varies in the Gregorian Calendar between the 17th October and 15th November every year.
For more information on the Hindu calendar and calculation of the days of Deepavali or Diwali, please refer to Wikipedia or here.
The Indian Lunar Calendar (Diwali In The Religious Hindu Year)
Regional Names of the Days of Deepavali:
Day 1: Deepavali / Naraka Chaturdasi
Day 2: Lakshmi Puja
Day 3: Kartika Shuddha Padwa / Bali Padyami
Day 4: Yama Dvitiya
Regional Names of the Days of Diwali:
Day 1: Dhanteras / Dhantheran / Dhantrayodashi / Dhanwantari Triodasi / Yamadeepdaan / Dhan Teyras
Day 2: Choti Diwali / Kali Chaudas / Narak Chaturdashi
Day 3: Diwali / Baddi Diwali / Lakshmi Puja
Day 4: Pratipat / Padwa Puja / Gudi Padwa / Govardhan Puja / Annakoot
Day 5: Bhai Duj / Bhhaya Dooj / Bhai Beej / Dvitiya
When is Deepavali 2014 ?
Wed, 22 October, 2014 - Deepavali (Naraka Chaturdasi)
Thu, 23 October, 2014 - Lakshmi Pooja (Diwali)
Fri, 24 October, 2014 - Kartika Shuddha Padwa (Bali Padyami)
Sat, 25 October, 2014 - Yama Dvitiya
Note: Diwali will fall one day AFTER Deepavali 2014 (on 23 October 2014)
Thu, 23 October, 2014 - Lakshmi Pooja (Diwali)
Fri, 24 October, 2014 - Kartika Shuddha Padwa (Bali Padyami)
Sat, 25 October, 2014 - Yama Dvitiya
Note: Diwali will fall one day AFTER Deepavali 2014 (on 23 October 2014)
When will be Deepavali 2015 ?
11 November, 2015 - Deepavali (Naraka Chaturdasi)
12 November, 2015 - Lakshmi Pooja
13 November, 2015 - Kartika Shuddha Padwa (Bali Padyami)
14 November, 2015 - Yama Dvitiya
12 November, 2015 - Lakshmi Pooja
13 November, 2015 - Kartika Shuddha Padwa (Bali Padyami)
14 November, 2015 - Yama Dvitiya
On which day is Deepavali 2016 ?
30 October, 2016 - Deepavali (Naraka Chaturdasi)
31 October, 2016 - Lakshmi Pooja
01 November, 2016 - Kartika Shuddha Padwa (Bali Padyami)
02 November, 2016 - Yama Dvitiya
31 October, 2016 - Lakshmi Pooja
01 November, 2016 - Kartika Shuddha Padwa (Bali Padyami)
02 November, 2016 - Yama Dvitiya
When will be Deepavali in the coming years ?
Deepavali 2014: Wednesday, 22 October 2014 *
Deepavali 2015: Wednesday, 11 November 2015 Deepavali 2016: Sunday, 30 October 2016 Deepavali 2017: Thursday, 19 October 2017 Deepavali 2018: Wednesday, 7 November 2018 Deepavali 2019: Sunday, 27 October 2019 Deepavali 2020: Saturday, 14 November 2020 Deepavali 2021: Thursday, 4 November 2021 Deepavali 2022: Monday, 24 October 2022 Deepavali 2023: Sunday, 12 November 2023 Deepavali 2024: Friday, 1 November 2024 Deepavali 2025: Tuesday, 21 October 2025 Deepavali 2026: Sunday, 8 November 2026 Deepavali 2027: Friday, 29 October 2027 Deepavali 2028: Tuesday, 17 October 2028 Deepavali 2029: Monday, 5 November 2029 Deepavali 2030: Saturday, 26 October 2030 * Deepavali is celebrated 1 day before Diwali (23/10/2014) (All data provided without guarantee.) |
When was Deepavali in recent years ?
Deepavali 2013: Saturday, 2 November 2013 *
Deepavali 2012: Tuesday, 13 November 2012 Deepavali 2011: Wednesday, 26 October 2011 Deepavali 2010: Friday, 5 November 2010 Deepavali 2009: Saturday, 17 October 2009 Deepavali 2008: Tuesday, 28 October 2008 Deepavali 2007: Friday, 9 November 2007 Deepavali 2006: Saturday, 21 October 2006 Deepavali 2005: Tuesday, 1 November 2005 Deepavali 2004: Friday, 12 November 2004 Deepavali 2003: Saturday, 25 October 2003 Deepavali 2002: Monday, 4 November 2002 Deepavali 2001: Wednesday, 14 November 2001 Deepavali 2000: Thursday, 26 October 2000 Deepavali 1999: Sunday, 7 November 1999 Deepavali 1998: Monday, 19 October 1998 Deepavali 1997: Thursday, 30 October 1997 Deepavali 1996: Sunday, 10 November 1996 Deepavali 1995: Monday, 23 October 1995 Deepavali 1994: Thursday, 3 November 1994 Deepavali 1993: Saturday, 13 November 1993 Deepavali 1992: Sunday, 25 October 1992 Deepavali 1991: Wednesday, 6 November 1991 Deepavali 1990: Thursday, 18 October 1990 Deepavali 1989: Sunday, 29 October 1989 Deepavali 1988: Wednesday, 9 November 1988 Deepavali 1987: Thursday, 22 October 1987 Deepavali 1986: Saturday, 1 November 1986 Deepavali 1985: Tuesday, 12 November 1985 Deepavali 1984: Wednesday, 24 October 1984 Deepavali 1983: Friday, 4 November 1983 Deepavali 1982: Monday, 15 November 1982 Deepavali 1981: Tuesday, 27 October 1981 Deepavali 1980: Friday, 7 November 1980 Deepavali 1979: Saturday, 20 October 1979 Deepavali 1978: Tuesday, 31 October 1978 Deepavali 1977: Thursday, 10 November 1977 Deepavali 1976: Friday, 22 October 1976 Deepavali 1975: Monday, 3 November 1975 Deepavali 1974: Wednesday, 13 November 1974 Deepavali 1973: Thursday, 25 October 1973 Deepavali 1972: Sunday, 5 November 1972 Deepavali 1971: Monday, 18 October 1971 Deepavali 1970: Thursday, 29 October 1970 (All data provided without guarantee.) |
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