The last week of October and the first week of November is a special time of festivals in India. During this time people get busy in preparations for various festivals.
Especially, festivals like Dhanteras, Chhoti Diwali (Narak Chaturdashi), Badi Diwali (Deepawali) and Bhai Dooj have an important place in their culture. Let us know in detail about the status of holidays and other information on these festivals.
1. Dhanteras holiday
The festival of Dhanteras will be celebrated on 29 October 2024. This festival comes on the first day of Diwali and is known as Dhanteras. On this day people go out to the markets to buy new utensils, gold and silver jewelery. Many states have an optional holiday on this day. This means that it is not an official holiday, but many state governments and private institutions may give a holiday on this day. Therefore, if you are planning a holiday on Dhanteras, it is important to check the holiday policy of your office. The market will be open on this day, so that people can do their shopping.
2. Chhoti Diwali (Narak Chaturdashi)
Chhoti Diwali is celebrated on 30 October 2024, the day after Dhanteras. It is also called Narak Chaturdashi. On this day, people clean and decorate their houses. There may also be an optional holiday in some states for this day. On Chhoti Diwali, people perform special puja and celebrate this festival with their loved ones. However, it is important to note that there is no holiday in government institutions, but many private institutions may decide to give a holiday on this day.
3. Badi Diwali (Deepawali)
Badi Diwali, also known as Deepawali, will be celebrated on 31 October 2024. This day is the most important, as people consider it as the biggest festival. On the night of Diwali, people light lamps in their homes, burst firecrackers and exchange sweets. There will be a public holiday on this day, due to which all government offices, banks, colleges and schools will remain closed. People gather to celebrate this festival with their family and friends.
4. Holidays of the first week of November
1 November 2024 (Friday) will be a holiday in some states due to special festivals. This day is celebrated as Karnataka Rajyotsava, Haryana Day, Kerala Piravi and Puducherry Liberation Day. On these occasions, there will be a public holiday in states like Manipur, Puducherry, Haryana, Karnataka and Kerala. This day is special for those who belong to these states and celebrate it with great pomp.
5. Govardhan Puja
Govardhan Puja will be celebrated on 2 November 2024 (Saturday). This festival is especially celebrated in North India. On this day people worship Lord Krishna and worship Govardhan mountain. There will be a holiday on this day in Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Bihar and Delhi. Apart from this, other festivals like Vikram Samvat New Year, Balipratipada and Ningol Chakouba are also celebrated along with Govardhan Puja, leading to holidays in many areas.
6. Bhai Dooj
Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on 3 November 2024 (Sunday). On this day sisters wish for long life and happiness and prosperity of their brothers. On Bhai Dooj, sisters apply tilak to their brothers and feed them sweets. Since this day is on Sunday, there will be a weekly holiday everywhere. Due to this banks, schools and colleges will remain closed. Family members celebrate this special day together.
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