Diwali, the festival of lights, is celebrated with grandeur across India and the world. But beyond the diyas, sweets, and fireworks, Diwali carries deep spiritual and astrological meaning. Spread over five days, each day of Diwali marks a unique ritual that connects us with prosperity, health, protection, and divine blessings.

Let us explore the spiritual essence of the 5-day Diwali festival, along with simple Vedic remedies that can enhance its benefits.

Day 1 – Dhanteras (धनतेरस)

Spiritual Meaning:
Dhanteras marks the beginning of Diwali. Dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the god of health and Ayurveda, this day is about seeking blessings for long life, health, and wealth. Purchasing gold, silver, or utensils is believed to invite prosperity.

Astrological Insight:
According to Vedic astrology, wealth is governed by planet Venus (Shukra). On Dhanteras, strengthening Venus can improve financial stability.

Practical Remedies:

  • Light 13 diyas in the evening to ward off negativity. 
  • Recite: “ॐ श्रीं धन्वंतरये नमः” (108 times) for health blessings. 
  • Donate white items (rice, sugar, milk) to balance Venus energy. 

Day 2 – Naraka Chaturdashi (नरक चतुर्दशी / Choti Diwali)

Spiritual Meaning:
This day symbolizes the victory of light over darkness. It commemorates Lord Krishna’s destruction of the demon Narakasura, freeing the world from negativity.

Astrological Insight:
This day is excellent for removing Rahu-Ketu doshas (planetary shadows). Rahu represents illusions, and cleansing rituals on this day help remove mental blocks.

Practical Remedies:

  • Take an oil bath before sunrise to purify body and soul. 
  • Light a diya with sesame oil in the south direction to neutralize Rahu’s effects. 
  • Chant Hanuman Chalisa to remove obstacles. 

Day 3 – Lakshmi Puja (लक्ष्मी पूजन / Main Diwali)

Spiritual Meaning:
The most important day of Diwali, when Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped along with Lord Ganesha for wealth and prosperity. Homes are decorated with lights and rangoli to welcome the goddess.

Astrological Insight:
On this new moon night (Amavasya), the Moon and Sun energies combine, making it ideal for setting intentions of abundance.

Practical Remedies:

  • Place gomti chakra and cowrie shells in your puja for financial growth. 
  • Chant: ॐ श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः (108 times) at night. 
  • Offer 21 lotus flowers or red roses to Goddess Lakshmi. 
  • Keep your account books or business tools near the deity for blessings. 

Day 4 – Govardhan Puja (गोवर्धन पूजा / Annakut)

Spiritual Meaning:
This day commemorates Lord Krishna lifting the Govardhan mountain to protect villagers from Indra’s wrath. Spiritually, it teaches us to respect nature and surrender to divine protection.

Astrological Insight:
This day is powerful for improving Jupiter (Guru) energy, which governs wisdom, protection, and blessings.

Practical Remedies:

  • Offer Tulsi leaves to Lord Krishna. 
  • Prepare and donate food (Annakut) to Brahmins or the needy. 
  • Chant: ॐ नमो भगवते वासुदेवाय to strengthen Jupiter’s grace. 

Day 5 – Bhai Dooj (भाई दूज)

Spiritual Meaning:
This day celebrates the sacred bond of siblings. Sisters pray for their brothers’ longevity and protection, while brothers bless their sisters with gifts.

Astrological Insight:
Bhai Dooj strengthens the energy of Moon (Chandra), the planet of emotions and family harmony.

Practical Remedies:

  • Sisters should apply tilak with sandalwood or kumkum for spiritual protection. 
  • Brothers can gift silver items (ruled by Moon) to their sisters for emotional peace. 
  • Chant “ॐ चन्द्राय नमः” to bring calmness in relationships. 

Conclusion: Living the Spiritual Essence of Diwali

The 5-day Diwali festival is not just about celebration—it is a journey from health (Dhanteras), cleansing (Choti Diwali), prosperity (Lakshmi Puja), divine protection (Govardhan Puja), to family bonding (Bhai Dooj).

By practicing simple Vedic remedies, lighting diyas with devotion, and maintaining positivity, we align with cosmic energies during this powerful time.

✨ This Diwali, may your life shine with health, wealth, harmony, and divine blessings.

Best Time for Daily Puja (IST): Evening between 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM is considered most auspicious for lighting diyas and chanting mantras during all five days.

 

Q: What is the best simple astrological remedy to attract Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings during Diwali?

A: The most effective remedy is to light a ghee diya in the north-east direction of your home between 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM IST on Diwali night. While lighting the diya, chant “ॐ श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः” 108 times with devotion. This aligns your home’s energy with Venus (Shukra) and Moon (Chandra), strengthening prosperity and peace.

 

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