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Narak Chaturdashi Diwali 2022 Date Timings Pooja Tithi Panchag

Shiva Venkateswara Sep 23, 2024 Updated Apr 8, 2026 2 min read

Know the details about the Narak Chaturdashi Diwali 2022 Date Timings Pooja Tithi Panchag, Deepavali 2022 Tithi Timings Date Panchangam

Diwali which is also known as Deepavali is the festival of light. Diwali is one of the most prominent festivals which is celebrated by almost all the people in India irrespective of religion. Diwali is the festival of Hindus which is celebrated by all the people throughout the world. As per the Indian classic texts, the Diwali festival is celebrated as a tribute to Lord Krishna for killing the demon Narakasura. This is the reason, this festival is also known as Narak Chaturdashi. As this festival falls on Chaturdashi day hence the name.

Most the people in India will be celebrating the Diwali festival with the Lakshmi Devi pooja. The people in Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka and Tamilnadu will be celebrating the Deepavali festival with the Lakshmi Vratham which is called the Nomu or Nombu in the respective languages. Below are the details of the Diwali festival and the timings of the pooja as per the Panchangam.

Narak Chaturdashi Diwali 2022 Date Timings Pooja Tithi Panchag

The date of the Narak Chaturdashi for the year 2022 is on 24 October 2022

The date of Diwali for the year 2022 is on 24 October 2022

  • The devotees who want to celebrate Diwali and do the pooja can do the pooja in the whole day. Most of the people in North India will be doing the pooja in the evening. The people in the South Indian states will be doing pooja in the evening
  • The people will be lighting up the crackers on Diwali day to celebrate the festival. The devotees also will be decorating the home with a number of oil lamps as a celebration
  • This is the reason  Diwali is known as the festival of lights. Some people will also be doing the Pooja or the Vratham on the next day of Diwali as per their traditions

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Last reviewed: April 8, 2026

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