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Mahalaya 2021: Date, Time in Bangladesh, India, History, Significance

Mahalaya 2021: Date, Time in Bangladesh, India, History, Significance. Mahalaya or Mohaloya is an important part of the Hindu Religion. Every year the festival is celebrated before the Durga Puja.

Mahalaya 2021

Maximum numbers of Hindu people do not know what is the date and time of this festival. In the meantime, If you also looking for Mahalaya 2021 Date, Time, Tithi for Bangladesh and India, then you have reached the right place.

Mahalaya 2021: When will celebrate?

In this article, we are going to tell you the exact date of  Mahalaya. Mahalaya observes in the Amavarshas. This year Mahalaya 2021 will celebrate on 06 October 2021 Wednesday. After seven days of Mahalaya, Durga Puja 2021 will start. The Meghalaya is bringing the biggest festival Durga Puja. Mahalaya day is also the public holiday of the Indian nation. But Bangladesh has no chance about it.

Name Of FestivalsMahalaya
Festival Date06 October 2021
DayWednesday

Mahalaya 2021 Date and time in India

India is the biggest Hindu country in the world. Mahalaya is celebrated in India as the biggest event. In this year Mohalaya 2021 will be starting on 20 September and it will end on 06 October 2021.

Mahalaya 2021 Date and time in Bangladesh:

Bangladesh is a small county. But Bangladesh lives too much Hindu religion. The Durga Puja is the main festival of the Bangladeshi Hindu people. So this country people also trying to know about Durga Puja Mohaloya 2021 Dates and time. It is no doubt; the Mohalaya 2021 will be starting on the same date in the world.

About Mahalaya

Mahalaya ushers in the aura of Durga Puja. The countdown for the Durga Puja begins much earlier, from the day of ‘Ulto Rath’. It is only from the day of Mahalaya that the preparations for the Durga Puja reach the final stage. Mahalaya is an auspicious occasion observed seven days before the Durga Puja and heralds the advent of Durga, the goddess of supreme power.

It’s a kind of invocation or invitation to the mother goddess to descend on earth. This is done through the chanting of mantras. The day is being observed as Mahalaya, the day of invocation. On the dark night of Amavasya (new moon), people pray to Goddess Durga to arrive on the earth to ward off all evils.

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