Dev Deepawali 2021: Heres everything you need to know
- Every year, Dev Deepawali occurs together with Kartik Purnima and this year it will be observed on November 18
- The tradition of lighting the lamps on the Dev Deepawali festival day was first started at the Panchganga Ghat in 1985
- This year, the puja muhurat falls between 5:09 PM and 7:47 PM
Dev
Deepawali is celebrated to remember Lord Shiva’ victory over the asuras. Every
year, Dev Deepawali occurs together with Kartik Purnima and this year it will
be observed on November 18. The celebration of Dev Deepawali starts on the
Ekadashi of Kartik Shukla Paksha and ends on the fifth day of Kartik Purnima
Tithi.
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Dev
Deepawali 2021: Significance
This
festival is known as Dev Deepawali (Dev Diwali) because it was the day that the
devas celebrated Deepawali when Lord Shiva defeated the asuras. The other name
of the festival is Tripuraotsav as he defeated the asura
Tripurasura. The tradition of lighting the lamps on the Dev
Deepawali festival day was first started at the Panchganga Ghat in 1985.
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The festival
is celebrated with a lot of pomp across the country. In cities like Varanasi,
devotees celebrate Dev Deepawali by lighting diyas along the river Ganga.
Devotees come to witness this spectacle and take a dip in the Ganga and worship
Lord Shiva.
Dev
Deepawali 2021: Date & Time
Dev
Deepawali will be celebrated on November 18, 2021. The Purnima Tithi starts
from 12:00 PM on November 18 and ends at 2:26 PM on November 19. Dev
Deepawali’s puja is performed during Pradosh Kal. This year, the puja muhurat
falls between 5:09 PM and 7:47 PM.
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Dev
Deepawali 2021: History
The demon
Tarakasura had three sons named Tarakasksha, Vidyunmail and Kamalasksha. All
were blessed by Lord Brahma, who was moved by their devotion and granted them
immortality. Lord Brahma’s boon was the three could only be killed by just one
arrow. Soon after this, the demons went on a rampage. Lord Shiva decided
to deal with this in his own way. He took the avatar of Tripurari or
Tripurantaka and killed the demons with one arrow to thereby bringing peace and
happiness everywhere.
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