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Diwali 2022 • Diwali Dates & Shubh Muhurat Timing

Diwali 2022 is on October 24, Monday

2 months and 25 days to go for the event

Karthik Amavasya Tithi Timing: October 24, 5:27 pm - October 25, 4:18 pm

Pradosh puja time : October 24, 5:50 pm - October 24, 8:22 pm

When is Diwali 2022?

2022 Diwali celebration starts with Dhanteras on October 23, 2022 Sunday and ends with Bhai Dooj on October 27, 2022 Thursday. Lakshmi Puja, the most auspicious of diwali festival days is celebrated as the day of Diwali. Hence, Diwali 2022 falls on Monday, October 24.


In 2020, North India will celebrate Diwali and South India will celebrate Deepavali on the same day.

In north India, Diwali is a five day long celebration that commences with Dhanteras on the 13th lunar day of the Krishna paksha of the Indian month of Karthik. It ends with the celebration of Bhai Dooj that falls on the 17th lunar day of the Shukla paksha of the Indian month of Karthik. Both are taken from the Purimnata calendar.

Diwali Calendar 2022 - The 5 days of Diwali 2022

Day 1DhanterasOctober 23, Sunday
Day 2Naraka Chaturdasi (Chotti Diwali)October 24, Monday
Day 3Lakshmi Puja (Diwali Festival)October 24, Monday
Day 4Govardhan PujaOctober 26, Wednesday
Day 5Bhai DoojOctober 27, Thursday

Diwali illuminates our houses and hearts and preaches the message of friendship and togetherness. Light is the depiction of hope, success, knowledge and fortune and Diwali reinforces our faith in these virtues of life.

Diwali 2022 Shubh Muhurat & Amavasya Tithi Timings

Sunrise24 October, 2022 06:31 AM.
Sunset24 October, 2022 05:50 PM.
Amavasya Tithi Starts24 October, 2022 05:27 PM.
Amavasya Tithi Ends25 October, 2022 04:18 PM.
Pradosha Puja TimeOctober 24, 05:50 PM - October 24, 08:22 PM


 Most Famous Festivals Of India You Must Experience 


Indian Festivals 
Here is a list of religious and national festivals of India that is celebrated in the country with much gusto and fervor. Plan your holidays around these festivals if you wish to explore the vibrant culture of India.                                                                  

MonthFestivalDate (2022)Day
JanuaryMakar Sakranti14th JanuaryThursday
JanuaryPongalBegins on 17th JanuarySunday
JanuaryBasant Panchami16th FebruaryTuesday
 FebruaryMaha Shivratri11th MarchThursday
MarchHoli29th MarchMonday
MarchMewarBegins from 27th MarchFriday
AprilBaisakhi14th AprilWednesday
AprilBihuBegins on 13th AprilTuesday
MayThrissur Pooram3rd MaySunday
MayBuddha Jayanti7th MayThursday
MayEid Ul Fitr13th MayThursday
JuneRatha Yatra23rd JuneTuesday
JuneHemis30th JuneWednesday
AugustRakshabandhan22nd AugustSunday
AugustJanmashtmi12th AugustWednesday
AugustIndependence Day15th AugustMonday
AugustOnamBegins on 23rd AugustMonday
AugustGanesh Chaturthi10th SeptemberFriday
OctoberNavratriFrom 7th to 14th OctoberThursday
OctoberDurga Puja15th OctoberFriday
OctoberDussehra30th OctoberFriday
NovemberDiwali4th NovemberThursday
NovemberGurupurab19th NovemberFriday
DecemberChristmas25th DecemberSaturday

36 Popular Festivals Of India in 2022

The greatness of India’s culture can be found in its festivals. The vivid and vivacious festivals of India depict the greatness of our Indian culture. Indians celebrate festivals with sheer enthusiasm and devotion. India is a country that is appreciated and comprehended as a plethora of festivals are celebrated here.

Here is a quick list of the most famous festivals of India state wise. The regional festivals of India too are celebrated with much pomp and show. Check out this list of religious festivals of India before you visit the best places of Indian cultural heritage to attend the grand celebrations of these festivals.


1. Diwali: The Grand Festival Of Lights (4 November, Thursday)



 Diwali, one of the most prominent Hindu festivals of India, is celebrated with a lot of pomp and show. During this festival of lights, houses are decorated with clay lamps, candles, and Ashok leaves. People wear new clothes, participate in family puja, burst crackers, and share sweets with friends, families, and neighbours. It is the most popular festival in India.

Significance: The festival marks the return of Lord Rama, along with his wife Sita and brother Lakshmana, after a long exile of 14 years.
Key attractions: Homes decorated with fancy lights, candles and clay lamps, bustling shops and markets, and fireworks and crackers
When: The darkest new moon night of Kartik month of the Hindu lunisolar calendar, which corresponds to mid-October – mid-November as per the Gregorian Calendar
Where: All over the country
Diwali 2022: 24th October (Monday)
Things To Do: Light diyas, decorate your home, share sweets and gifts with family and loved ones

2. Holi: The Vibrant Festival Of Colours (29th March, Monday)




Also known as the festival of colours, Holi is one of the famous festivals of India, celebrated with a lot of fervour across the country. On the eve of Holi, people make huge Holika bonfires and sing and dance around it. On the day of Holi, the famous festival of Indian states, people gather in open areas and apply dry and wet colors of multiple hues to each other, with some carrying water guns and colored water-filled balloons. It tops the charts of 10 famous festivals in India as it is celebrated all across the world with happiness.

3. Navratri: The Nine Days Of Fasting, Faith, & Devotion (7th Oct to 14th Oct)