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Labh Panchami 2024: Date, Time, Puja Rituals and Significance

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Labh Panchami 2024 : Labh Panchami is also known Saubhagya Labh Panchami, which is mainly celebrated in Gujrat. Labh Panchami is the last day of Diwali celebration that signifies good fortune and good luck. This day is considered as the most lucky and auspicious day. Labh Panchami is going to be observed on Panchami Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Kartik i.e., on November 6, 2024.

Labh Panchami 2024: Date and Time

Panchami Tithi Begins - November 6, 2024 - 12:16 AM

Panchami Tithi Ends - November 7, 2024 - 12:41 AM

Pratah Kaal Puja Muhurat - November 6, 2024 - 06:37 AM to 10:15 AM

Labh Panchami 2024: Significance

Labh Panchami holds an immense religious significance and it is mainly celebrated in Gujrat. People of Gujrat celebrate this day with great joy and happiness. According to them, this day is considered most auspicious and lucky day specially for the people, who are into business line as it brings good fortune, wealth and financial growth in life. Labh Panchami is celebrated on Panchami Tithi that falls after Diwali celebration. Labh Panchami is the first working day of the New Year.

Many people start new business on this auspicious day. People perform various puja rituals on this sacred day. They offer prayers to Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi to get blessings from them. This festival brings good fortune in their life. They introduce their new ledger, new account book and worship Mata Laxmi.

Labh Panchami 2024: Puja Rituals

1. People decorate their workplace on this day and bring laxmi ganesha to perform puja.
2. They pray the Goddess the of Laxmi and Lord Ganesha, who is known as the remover of obstacles to get their blessings and worshipping them brings good luck and prosperity.
3. They bring new ledger and account book and make "Shree", "Swastik" and "Om" on that ledger before writing anything on that.
4. This day is celebrated with immense happiness and people invite their relatives and friends at home to celebrate this day with them.
5. In some regions, Labh Panchami is celebrated by worshipping books, and other stationary items and people worship Maa Saraswati for knowledge and wisdom.
6. Many people celebrate this day by distributing money, clothes, food, and sweets to the needy and poor people.

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