Diwali is a much-awaited Hindu festival that is celebrated with pomp and gaiety by Indians around the world. The festival of light is observed on the 15th day of the holiest Kartika month. On this auspicious day, people lit up lamps and Diyas, worship various Gods and Goddess, wear new clothes, and have sweets. This year, Diwali will be celebrated on November 14, a day after Dhanteras which is on November 13. On the day of Diwali, people offer prayers to Goddess Laxmi who is known to be the Goddess of Wealth. Here are the Lami Puja Timings for different cities according to drikpanchang.com. Lakshmi Puja Muhurat – 05:28 PM to 07:24 PM (In New Delhi, India)- Duration – 01 Hour 56 Minutes. Pradosh Kaal – 05:28 PM to 08:07 PM Vrishabha Kaal – 05:28 PM to 07:24 PM Amavasya Tithi Begins – 02:17 PM on Nov 14, 2020 Amavasya Tithi Ends – 10:36 AM on Nov 15, 2020 Lakshmi Puja Muhurat in Other Cities 05:58 PM to 07:59 PM – Pune 05:41 PM to 07:43 PM – Chennai 05:37 PM to 07:33 PM – Jaipur 05:42 PM to 07:42 PM – Hyderabad 05:29 PM to 07:25 PM – Gurgaon 05:26 PM to 07:21 PM – Chandigarh 04:54 PM to 06:52 PM – Kolkata 06:01 PM to 08:01 PM – Mumbai 05:52 PM to 07:54 PM – Bengaluru 05:57 PM to 07:55 PM – Ahmedabad 05:28 PM to 07:23 PM – Noida Odisha Man promoting cow dung diya usage during Diwali Mke delicious walnut barfi at home this Diwali NETGEAR brings great offers on Wi-Fi products at Amazon Diwali Sale