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Diwali Calendar 1973

The Diwali festival calendar — the five days of Deepavali, from Dhanteras and Naraka Chaturdashi through Lakshmi Puja, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj, with the tithi for each day.

Diwali 1973 lists 11 dates, beginning with Vasubaras / Vagh Baras (Govatsa Dwadashi) on 22 October.

October 1973

  • Vasubaras / Vagh Baras (Govatsa Dwadashi)

    Monday, 22 October 1973 Krishna Ekadashi

    Tithi 11:43 AM, Oct 21 10:30 AM, Oct 22

    The first day of Diwali, when cows and their calves are worshipped in gratitude for their nourishment — kept as Vasubaras in Maharashtra and Vagh Baras in Gujarat, where traders close the old account books.

  • Dhanteras

    Tuesday, 23 October 1973 Krishna Dwadashi

    Tithi 10:23 AM, Oct 22 9:30 AM, Oct 23

    The first day of Diwali — gold, silver and new utensils are bought to invite prosperity.

  • Bhoot Chaturdashi

    Wednesday, 24 October 1973 Krishna Trayodashi

    Tithi 9:21 AM, Oct 23 8:50 AM, Oct 24

    On the eve of Kali Puja, fourteen lamps are lit and fourteen leafy greens eaten to honour ancestors and ward off evil spirits.

  • Kali Chaudas

    Wednesday, 24 October 1973 Krishna Trayodashi

    Tithi 9:21 AM, Oct 23 8:50 AM, Oct 24

    The night before Diwali's Amavasya, Goddess Kali is worshipped to destroy negativity; sleep and laziness (alasya) are symbolically driven from the home.

  • Narak Chaturdashi (Abhyang Snan)

    Thursday, 25 October 1973 Krishna Chaturdashi

    Tithi 8:39 AM, Oct 24 8:34 AM, Oct 25

    Krishna's slaying of the demon Narakasura is marked with a pre-dawn ceremonial oil bath (abhyang snan, kept by Sindhis as Roop Chaudas) before the lamps of Diwali.

  • Diwali (Lakshmi Puja)

    Thursday, 25 October 1973 Krishna Chaturdashi

    Tithi 8:39 AM, Oct 24 8:34 AM, Oct 25

    The festival of lights — homes glow with diyas and Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped for wealth; Sindhis keep it as Diyari.

  • Kali Puja

    Thursday, 25 October 1973 Krishna Chaturdashi

    Tithi 8:39 AM, Oct 24 8:34 AM, Oct 25

    On Diwali's new-moon night, Goddess Kali is worshipped through the night across Bengal.

  • Govardhan Puja / Annakut

    Friday, 26 October 1973 Krishna Amavasya

    Tithi 8:21 AM, Oct 25 8:46 AM, Oct 26

    Krishna lifting Govardhan hill is remembered with mountains of food offered to the deity.

  • Bali Pratipada (Diwali Padwa / Bestu Varas)

    Friday, 26 October 1973 Krishna Amavasya

    Tithi 8:21 AM, Oct 25 8:46 AM, Oct 26

    The Diwali Padwa honouring King Bali's return; wives perform aukshan (aarti) for their husbands and new account books and ventures are begun. In Gujarat this is Bestu Varas, the Gujarati New Year.

  • Bhai Dooj / Bhau Beej

    Sunday, 28 October 1973 Shukla Dwitiya

    Tithi 9:18 AM, Oct 27 10:47 AM, Oct 28

    Sisters apply a tilak and pray for their brothers' well-being, closing the Diwali festival.

  • Labh Pancham

    Wednesday, 31 October 1973 Shukla Panchami

    Tithi 2:54 PM, Oct 30 5:33 PM, Oct 31

    The fifth day after Diwali (Kartik Shukla Panchami) — the auspicious day Gujarati traders reopen their shops and account books, praying to Lakshmi and Ganesha for profit (labh) in the new year.

Tithi start and end times are shown in your local time. Festival dates follow the standard Indian (sunrise) calendar and may vary by a day in other regions, and may differ slightly from regional almanacs (especially around an Adhik Maas).

About the Diwali Calendar

The Diwali festival calendar — the five days of Deepavali, from Dhanteras and Naraka Chaturdashi through Lakshmi Puja, Govardhan Puja and Bhai Dooj, with the tithi for each day.

Each entry lists the festival or vrat with its date, the prevailing tithi, and a short note on the observance. Dates are shown for the current and the coming year.