Diwali 2024 Archives - Vizag One https://www.vizagone.com/tag/diwali-2024/ Visakhapatnam - City of Destiny Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:10:51 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://www.vizagone.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/cropped-vizagone-logo-500x500-jpg-32x32.jpg Diwali 2024 Archives - Vizag One https://www.vizagone.com/tag/diwali-2024/ 32 32 Celebrating Diwali: October 31 or November 1? Understanding the Amavasya Confusion https://www.vizagone.com/spiritual/celebrating-diwali-october-31-or-november-1-understanding-the-amavasya-confusion/ https://www.vizagone.com/spiritual/celebrating-diwali-october-31-or-november-1-understanding-the-amavasya-confusion/#respond Fri, 01 Nov 2024 01:10:49 +0000 https://www.vizagone.com/?p=33156 As the festival of Diwali approaches, confusion arises over the celebration dates due to a unique two-day Amavasya Tithi this year. While many will celebrate on October 31, others have the option to observe the festival on November 1. Here’s a closer look at the significance of each date and what astrologers are saying.

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As the vibrant festival of lights approaches, the excitement in the air is palpable. Homes are adorned with twinkling lights and colorful rangoli designs, and the aroma of festive delicacies fills the streets. However, this year, there’s a peculiar twist in the celebration of Diwali, with a unique overlap of Amavasya Tithi that has left many in confusion about the appropriate date to celebrate.

Two Days of Amavasya Tithi

Traditionally, Diwali is celebrated on the night of Amavasya, the darkest night of the month. This year, the Amavasya Tithi spans two days—October 31 and November 1—creating a conundrum for devotees. While the majority of the country is gearing up to celebrate on October 31, some astrologers have suggested that November 1 could also be an auspicious day for festivities.

Astrologers point out that the Amavasya Tithi begins on October 31 at 3:22 PM and concludes on November 1 at 6:16 PM. This overlap means that both dates hold significance, with worshippers having the option to choose when to perform their rituals.

Astrological Perspectives

Noted scholars and religious leaders, including the Shankaracharya Avimukteswaram from Kashi, have weighed in on the debate. They advocate for celebrating Diwali on October 31, highlighting that the night of Amavasya falls on this day. However, the morning of November 1 also retains the Amavasya influence, making it a valid option for Diwali celebrations as well.

In Hindu tradition, the significance of the Udaya Tithi is crucial. This concept refers to the date that is active at sunrise. This year, the Udaya Tithi for Amavasya is on November 1, implying that the auspiciousness for performing Lakshmi Puja extends into the next day.

The Significance of Lakshmi Puja

Lakshmi Puja, dedicated to the goddess of wealth and prosperity, is a core component of Diwali celebrations. For those choosing to celebrate on November 1, the best time for Lakshmi Puja will be between 5:36 PM and 6:16 PM. This 40-minute window falls within the auspicious Pradosha period, making it an ideal time for devotees to seek blessings for prosperity in the coming year.

Conclusion: Celebrate in Your Own Way

As the debate continues about which date is more auspicious for Diwali, it ultimately comes down to personal preference and regional traditions. Whether you choose to light your diyas and burst crackers on October 31 or November 1, the essence of Diwali—celebrating light over darkness and good over evil—remains the same.

In this festive season, let’s embrace the joy and significance of the occasion, regardless of the date. After all, Diwali is not just about rituals, but about family, togetherness, and the joy of giving.

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Celebrating Dhana Trayodashi: Worship, Traditions, and Auspicious Buying https://www.vizagone.com/spiritual/celebrating-dhana-trayodashi-worship-traditions-and-auspicious-buying/ https://www.vizagone.com/spiritual/celebrating-dhana-trayodashi-worship-traditions-and-auspicious-buying/#respond Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:24:06 +0000 https://www.vizagone.com/?p=32868 Dhana Trayodashi, celebrated today, marks the beginning of the Diwali festivities. This auspicious day is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Dhanvantari, and Kubera. Discover the rituals, timings for purchases, and special items associated with this significant festival.

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Dhana Trayodashi is an important festival in Indian culture, celebrated on the Trayodashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Ashvayuja. This day marks the beginning of the five-day Diwali celebration and is dedicated to the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Dhanvantari, and Kubera. It is believed that on this day, Dhanvantari emerged with a pot of amrita during the churning of the ocean, making it a tradition to buy new utensils as a symbol of wealth and prosperity.

Rituals and Worship Practices

On Dhana Trayodashi, the worship of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Dhanvantari is essential. Here are the key rituals to follow:

  1. Morning Preparation: Wake up early, take a bath, and wear clean clothes. Prepare a rangoli at the entrance and mark the footprints of Goddess Lakshmi.
  2. Puja Items: Gather the following items for the puja:
    • Ganesha and Lakshmi images
    • Ganga water
    • 13 lamps
    • Cotton wicks, ghee, matchsticks
    • Sugar or jaggery, turmeric, Akshatam, incense sticks, and more.
  3. Conducting the Puja:
    • Perform the worship using the shodopachara method.
    • Offer saffron, garlands, akshata, tulsi leaves, cow’s milk, and butter to Lord Dhanvantari.
    • Recite the Dhanvantari Stotra and conclude with Aarti.
    • Distribute prasad among family members.

Auspicious Buying Times

When to Buy:

  • The best time to buy items on Dhana Trayodashi is from 6:31 AM on October 29 to 10:31 AM on October 30. Purchases made during this period are believed to triple in auspiciousness.

Best Time to Buy Gold:

  • October 29 from 10:31 AM to October 30 at 6:32 AM is ideal for purchasing gold, particularly on October 29 from 6:32 PM to 8:14 PM.

Buying Vehicles:

  • Three auspicious windows for buying vehicles on Dhana Trayodashi are:
    • October 29 from 10:41 AM to 12:05 PM
    • October 29 from 12:05 PM to 1:28 PM
    • October 29 from 7:15 PM to 8:51 PM

Avoid Shopping During:

  • The Rahu period from 2:51 PM to 4:15 PM on October 29 is considered inauspicious for making purchases.

What to Buy and What Not to Buy

Items to Buy:

  • Gold and silver utensils
  • New copper or steel items
  • Brooms, coriander, salt
  • Goddess Lakshmi and Ganesha idols

Items to Avoid:

  • Glass and plastic items, as they are linked to inauspicious energies.
  • Aluminum and sharp objects should also be avoided on this day.

Lamp Donation Tradition

As part of the Dhana Trayodashi celebrations, it is customary to donate lamps to appease Yama Dharmaraja, the god of death. Lighting lamps is believed to protect family members from premature death. It is auspicious to light 13 lamps around the home to attract wealth and dispel financial issues.

Dress Code

Wearing yellow on Dhana Trayodashi is considered auspicious and is believed to please Lord Dhanvantari, while black clothing should be avoided.

Conclusion

Dhana Trayodashi is a day of significance, filled with rituals and the promise of prosperity. Whether you are purchasing new items or participating in the puja, this festival is a time to welcome wealth and happiness into your home.

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Gold and Silver Prices Fluctuate Ahead of Diwali: Latest Updates https://www.vizagone.com/business/gold-and-silver-prices-fluctuate-ahead-of-diwali-latest-updates/ https://www.vizagone.com/business/gold-and-silver-prices-fluctuate-ahead-of-diwali-latest-updates/#respond Tue, 29 Oct 2024 01:17:33 +0000 https://www.vizagone.com/?p=32865 As Diwali approaches, gold and silver prices are experiencing fluctuations due to changes in the global market. Recent trends show a decrease in gold prices domestically, impacting buyers in the Telugu states. Here’s what you need to know.

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Hyderabad, October 29: With Diwali just around the corner, the jewelry market is witnessing fluctuations in gold and silver prices, influenced by international market trends. Recent reports indicate that after a significant increase in gold prices over the last four days, there has been a sudden decline, with 24-carat gold prices dropping by Rs. 500 in the last two days.

Business experts attribute this decline to a slight stabilization in global gold prices, coupled with the approaching elections in the United States. Here’s a detailed look at the current gold and silver prices in the Telugu states as of October 29, 2024.

Current Gold Prices in Telugu States

  • Hyderabad:
    • 22 Carat Gold: Rs. 73,140 (decreased by Rs. 460)
    • 24 Carat Gold: Rs. 79,790 (decreased by Rs. 500)
  • Vijayawada & Visakhapatnam:
    • 22 Carat Gold: Rs. 73,140
    • 24 Carat Gold: Rs. 79,790
  • Delhi:
    • 22 Carat Gold (10 grams): Rs. 73,290
    • 24 Carat Gold (10 grams): Rs. 79,940
  • Major Cities (Mumbai, Kolkata, Bangalore, Chennai):
    • 22 Carat Gold (10 grams): Rs. 73,140
    • 24 Carat Gold (10 grams): Rs. 79,790

Current Silver Prices

Silver prices have also seen fluctuations across the country. Following a decrease of about Rs. 6,000 since the end of last week, the prices have remained stable for the past three days but decreased slightly today.

  • Hyderabad, Vijayawada, Visakhapatnam: Rs. 1,06,900 per kg
  • Kolkata, Mumbai, Delhi: Rs. 97,900 per kg
  • Bangalore: Rs. 96,900 per kg

Note that these prices were recorded at 6 AM today. It is advisable to check the latest prices before making any purchases.

For the most up-to-date gold prices, interested buyers can give a missed call to 8955664433.

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Gold and Silver Prices Surge Ahead of Diwali: Current Rates and Trends https://www.vizagone.com/business/gold-and-silver-prices-surge-ahead-of-diwali-current-rates-and-trends/ https://www.vizagone.com/business/gold-and-silver-prices-surge-ahead-of-diwali-current-rates-and-trends/#respond Thu, 24 Oct 2024 01:09:10 +0000 https://www.vizagone.com/?p=32134 As Diwali approaches, gold and silver prices have been on the rise, with gold crossing the ₹80,000 mark and silver surpassing ₹1,00,000. Here's a comprehensive look at the current rates across major cities in India.

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As the festive season of Diwali draws near, the demand for gold and silver is experiencing a significant uptick, leading to a notable increase in prices. In recent days, gold has crossed the ₹80,000 mark per 10 grams, while silver prices have also surged past ₹1,00,000 per kg. This trend is expected to continue as consumers prepare for the festivities.

Current Gold Prices

On Thursday morning, October 24, gold prices saw a rise compared to the previous day. Here’s a breakdown of the rates for gold across different cities:

  • National Rates:
    • 22 Carat Gold: ₹73,410 per 10 grams
    • 24 Carat Gold: ₹80,080 per 10 grams

City-wise Gold Rates:

  • Hyderabad:
    • 22 Carat: ₹72,990
    • 24 Carat: ₹79,630
  • Visakhapatnam & Vijayawada:
    • 22 Carat: ₹72,990
    • 24 Carat: ₹79,630
  • Delhi:
    • 22 Carat: ₹73,140
    • 24 Carat: ₹79,780
  • Mumbai:
    • 22 Carat: ₹72,990
    • 24 Carat: ₹79,630
  • Chennai:
    • 22 Carat: ₹72,990
    • 24 Carat: ₹79,630
  • Bengaluru:
    • 22 Carat: ₹72,990
    • 24 Carat: ₹79,630

Current Silver Prices

Silver prices are also witnessing a substantial increase. Here are the current rates for silver per kg:

  • Hyderabad: ₹112,100
  • Vijayawada & Visakhapatnam: ₹112,100
  • Delhi: ₹104,100
  • Mumbai: ₹104,100
  • Bengaluru: ₹99,100
  • Chennai: ₹112,100

Trends and Future Outlook

As the festive season approaches, the trend of rising prices for gold and silver is likely to persist. This is a time when families traditionally purchase gold and silver for gifting and investment, driving demand higher. Industry experts anticipate that prices could climb even further as we approach Diwali, making it an ideal time for potential buyers to monitor market trends closely.

Conclusion

With gold and silver prices on the rise, consumers are encouraged to stay informed about current rates and market dynamics. Whether you’re looking to invest or gift precious metals this Diwali, understanding these trends can help you make informed decisions. Keep an eye on the market as prices continue to fluctuate in the coming days.

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