November
6 :
Aso vad 12:
Vagh Baras (Click here
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Cows, symbolizing
Mother Nature, are worshipped on this day.
November
7 :
Aso vad 13:
Dhan Teras/Lakshmi
Pujan (Click here
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On this day, one's
wealth is worshipped and prayers are offered to God for
the wisdom to use one's wealth for noble and virtuous purposes
only.
November
8 : Aso vad
14: Kali Chaudash
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Prayers are offered
to protect one from the evil forces of life.
November
9 : Aso vad
15: Diwali(Click
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Diwali symbolizes
the victory of Good over Evil. The goddess of wealth, Lakshmiji,
is worshipped on this day to receive blessings for future
prosperity.
November
10 : Kartik
sud 1:
Annakut and Bestu Varash
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Offering of different
varieties of food to the deities. The first day of the Hindu
New Year.
November
11 :
Kartik sud 2:
Bhai Beej
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The day on which brothers
are invited to dine at their sister's house.
November
15 : Kartik
sud 5: Labh Pancham
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An auspicious day to
commence any noble venture.
November
21: Kartik sud
11: Prabodhini Ekadashi
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The last day of Chaturmas,
after which all extra spiritual observances undertaken over
the previous four months may be relaxed.
November
24 : Kartik
sud 15: Dev Diwali
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Signifies the
return of God after spending Chaturmas with King Bali. Today
is a day to resolve to free oneself of base instincts.
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