The festival of diwali begins today! Dhanteras marks the grand beginning of Diwali celebrations across India. Falling on October 18, 2025, this day is synonymous with prosperity, health, and divine ...
Tithi Time: From 12:18 PM on Oct 18, 2025 to 01:51 PM on Oct 19, 2025 It’s the perfect time to honor Lord Dhanvantari (the deity of health), Lord Kuber (the god of wealth), and Goddess Lakshmi (the ...
Diwali is a major holiday celebrated by many South Asian religious communities that will soon observe and participate in its festivities. What is Diwali? When is Diwali? Here’s what to know. According ...
As we celebrate this auspicious day marking the beginning of the Diwali festival, Dhanteras is traditionally observed as a day of prosperity, renewal, and new beginnings. According to our ancient ...
Dhanteras 2025: Also known as Dhantrayodashi, Dhanteras is an auspicious Hindu festival which marks the beginning of Diwali festivities. On this day, devotees worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera ...
Dhanteras 2025 gold buying: Investors who bet on gold and silver last Dhanteras and Diwali have seen bonanza returns. Are gold and silver good investment bets over the next year? We ask experts what ...
Dhanteras is one of the most important festivals observed by Hindus. Also called Dhantrayodashi, this auspicious day officially marks the beginning of the Diwali festivities. According to mythological ...
Diwali, the spectacular Festival of Lights, is a time of immense joy, hope, and reflection for students across the country. It marks the victory of light over darkness and knowledge over ignorance, ...
The festive season in India has always been synonymous with lights, sweets, and shopping sprees. Traditionally, Diwali has been the centerpiece of this consumer frenzy, but recent trends show a ...
WhatsApp is spreading festive cheer among its Indian users this season! Meta's instant messaging platform has released a new animated sticker pack specifically for the Dhanteras and Diwali ...
Happy Dhanteras 2022: It will be observed on October 23 this year. The celebrations will be filled with zeal because they are taking place after the coronavirus ...
Diwali is a major holiday celebrated by many South Asian religious communities. Also called the festival of lights, its observance begins on Oct. 18 and lasts five days, of which Diwali is just one.