Diwali Dates for the Next 100 Years: North India and Tamil Nadu
Diwali, also known as the Festival of Lights, is one of the most celebrated festivals across India. It marks the victory of light over darkness and good over evil. However, it is celebrated differently across regions. While in North India, Diwali is observed on Amavasya (New Moon Day), Tamil Nadu celebrates Deepawali on Naraka Chaturdashi, a day before Amavasya.
For the next 100 years, the dates of Diwali may vary between North India and Tamil Nadu. Here’s a comprehensive list of Diwali and Deepawali dates along with the days of the week for the next century.
Diwali Dates in North India (2024-2124)
In North India, Diwali is observed on Amavasya (New Moon Day) during the Hindu month of Kartika. It is a five-day festival, but the main Diwali celebration occurs on the third day, which is the Amavasya.
Year | Diwali Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2024 | 1 November | Friday |
2025 | 20 October | Monday |
2026 | 8 November | Sunday |
2027 | 29 October | Friday |
2028 | 17 October | Tuesday |
2029 | 5 November | Monday |
2030 | 25 October | Friday |
2031 | 14 October | Tuesday |
2032 | 1 November | Saturday |
2033 | 21 October | Friday |
2034 | 9 November | Thursday |
2035 | 29 October | Monday |
2036 | 17 October | Saturday |
2037 | 6 November | Friday |
2038 | 26 October | Tuesday |
2039 | 14 October | Friday |
2040 | 2 November | Saturday |
2041 | 23 October | Thursday |
2042 | 11 November | Tuesday |
2043 | 31 October | Sunday |
2044 | 18 October | Wednesday |
2045 | 7 November | Sunday |
2046 | 27 October | Friday |
2047 | 16 October | Wednesday |
2048 | 4 November | Thursday |
2049 | 24 October | Sunday |
2050 | 13 October | Thursday |
2051 | 1 November | Tuesday |
2052 | 21 October | Sunday |
2053 | 9 November | Thursday |
2054 | 29 October | Tuesday |
2055 | 18 October | Sunday |
2056 | 5 November | Saturday |
2057 | 26 October | Thursday |
2058 | 15 October | Tuesday |
2059 | 3 November | Sunday |
2060 | 22 October | Friday |
2061 | 10 November | Thursday |
2062 | 30 October | Monday |
2063 | 19 October | Saturday |
2064 | 6 November | Wednesday |
2065 | 27 October | Sunday |
2066 | 16 October | Friday |
2067 | 4 November | Monday |
2068 | 24 October | Wednesday |
2069 | 12 November | Monday |
2070 | 1 November | Saturday |
2071 | 21 October | Tuesday |
2072 | 8 November | Friday |
2073 | 29 October | Tuesday |
2074 | 17 October | Thursday |
2075 | 6 November | Wednesday |
2076 | 25 October | Sunday |
2077 | 14 October | Thursday |
2078 | 2 November | Thursday |
2079 | 22 October | Monday |
2080 | 10 November | Saturday |
2081 | 31 October | Thursday |
2082 | 18 October | Sunday |
2083 | 7 November | Monday |
2084 | 27 October | Friday |
2085 | 15 October | Monday |
2086 | 3 November | Sunday |
2087 | 23 October | Saturday |
2088 | 10 November | Wednesday |
2089 | 30 October | Monday |
2090 | 19 October | Friday |
2091 | 8 November | Thursday |
2092 | 28 October | Tuesday |
2093 | 16 October | Saturday |
2094 | 4 November | Thursday |
2095 | 25 October | Sunday |
2096 | 12 November | Thursday |
2097 | 1 November | Monday |
2098 | 21 October | Thursday |
2099 | 9 November | Tuesday |
2100 | 29 October | Friday |
2101 | 18 October | Tuesday |
2102 | 5 November | Sunday |
2103 | 27 October | Friday |
2104 | 15 October | Wednesday |
2105 | 3 November | Sunday |
2106 | 24 October | Thursday |
2107 | 11 November | Monday |
2108 | 1 November | Thursday |
2109 | 21 October | Tuesday |
2110 | 10 November | Sunday |
2111 | 30 October | Thursday |
2112 | 18 October | Wednesday |
2113 | 6 November | Sunday |
2114 | 26 October | Thursday |
2115 | 15 October | Monday |
2116 | 3 November | Sunday |
2117 | 23 October | Friday |
2118 | 11 November | Tuesday |
2119 | 31 October | Saturday |
2120 | 19 October | Monday |
2121 | 7 November | Friday |
2122 | 28 October | Monday |
2123 | 16 October | Saturday |
2124 | 4 November | Thursday |
Deepawali Dates in Tamil Nadu (2024-2124)
In Tamil Nadu, Deepawali is celebrated on Naraka Chaturdashi, a day before the main Diwali festival celebrated in other parts of India. It commemorates Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon Narakasura. The celebrations start early in the morning with an oil bath and continue throughout the day with bursting of crackers, sweets, and family gatherings.
Year | Deepawali Date | Day |
---|---|---|
2024 | 31 October | Thursday |
2025 | 19 October | Sunday |
2026 | 7 November | Saturday |
2027 | 28 October | Thursday |
2028 | 16 October | Monday |
2029 | 4 November | Sunday |
2030 | 24 October | Thursday |
2031 | 13 October | Monday |
2032 | 31 October | Sunday |
2033 | 20 October | Thursday |
2034 | 8 November | Wednesday |
2035 | 28 October | Sunday |
2036 | 16 October | Friday |
2037 | 5 November | Thursday |
2038 | 25 October | Monday |
2039 | 13 October | Thursday |
2040 | 1 November | Friday |
2041 | 22 October | Wednesday |
2042 | 10 November | Sunday |
2043 | 30 October | Friday |
2044 | 17 October | Monday |
2045 | 6 November | Thursday |
2046 | 26 October | Sunday |
2047 | 15 October | Thursday |
2048 | 3 November | Monday |
2049 | 23 October | Saturday |
2050 | 12 October | Wednesday |
2051 | 31 October | Tuesday |
2052 | 20 October | Sunday |
2053 | 8 November | Saturday |
2054 | 28 October | Wednesday |
2055 | 17 October | Monday |
2056 | 4 November | Sunday |
2057 | 25 October | Thursday |
2058 | 13 October | Monday |
2059 | 1 November | Saturday |
2060 | 21 October | Wednesday |
2061 | 9 November | Tuesday |
2062 | 30 October | Saturday |
2063 | 18 October | Thursday |
2064 | 6 November | Wednesday |
2065 | 26 October | Monday |
2066 | 15 October | Saturday |
2067 | 3 November | Friday |
2068 | 22 October | Monday |
2069 | 10 November | Saturday |
2070 | 30 October | Wednesday |
2071 | 19 October | Sunday |
2072 | 7 November | Friday |
2073 | 28 October | Monday |
2074 | 16 October | Saturday |
2075 | 5 November | Wednesday |
2076 | 24 October | Sunday |
2077 | 13 October | Thursday |
2078 | 1 November | Tuesday |
2079 | 21 October | Saturday |
2080 | 9 November | Thursday |
2081 | 29 October | Sunday |
2082 | 18 October | Friday |
2083 | 6 November | Monday |
2084 | 26 October | Thursday |
2085 | 15 October | Monday |
2086 | 4 November | Sunday |
2087 | 24 October | Friday |
2088 | 10 November | Wednesday |
2089 | 30 October | Monday |
2090 | 19 October | Saturday |
2091 | 7 November | Thursday |
2092 | 27 October | Sunday |
2093 | 16 October | Friday |
2094 | 5 November | Wednesday |
2095 | 24 October | Sunday |
2096 | 12 November | Thursday |
2097 | 1 November | Tuesday |
2098 | 20 October | Saturday |
2099 | 8 November | Wednesday |
2100 | 29 October | Friday |
How to Celebrate Diwali and Deepawali
North India:
In North India, Diwali is celebrated for five days:
- Day 1 (Dhanteras): Purchase of gold, silver, and utensils for prosperity.
- Day 2 (Choti Diwali): Decorating homes and preparing for the main Diwali.
- Day 3 (Main Diwali): Lighting lamps, Lakshmi Puja, bursting crackers.
- Day 4 (Govardhan Puja): Celebrating Lord Krishna.
- Day 5 (Bhai Dooj): Celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters.
Tamil Nadu:
Deepawali celebrations in Tamil Nadu start with an early morning oil bath using cold-pressed Gingelly oil (Marachekku Nallennai). This is followed by wearing new clothes, bursting crackers, and preparing traditional sweets using pure ghee. The day typically ends with family gatherings and special meals.
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