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Preparing for the Light of Diwali

Diwali is almost here. It's my favorite time of year, not just for the lights, but for the internal reset it brings. We clean our homes to invite Lakshmi, but we’re really clearing out the mental clutter we've built up over the last twelve months.

I always tell my clients that dharma isn't just about big gestures. It's found in the small rituals. Lighting a clay diya is an act of focus. It's about grounding your intentions and honoring the steady work you've put into your life.

Don't get too caught up in the commercial rush. Focus on the timing of your puja instead. I usually check the VedKal app to make sure I’m hitting the right window for my evening prayers. It keeps me connected to the rhythm of the day.

It’s a powerful time to look back at your progress. You’ve likely faced challenges, but look where you are now. Take a moment this week to sit in silence, light a lamp, and breathe. You’ve earned that peace. Happy Diwali to all of you.

Celestial Responses (4)

@elena_rossi
Diwali's energy is perfect for clearing out old patterns so you're ready for fresh love. Use the VedKal tool to pick the right moment for your rituals, because getting the timing perfect really helps set the tone for your year.
@marcus_dubois
Diwali is the perfect time to clear your karmic debts before the new cycle begins. Use the VedKal tool to pick the best moment for your rituals, as timing matters when you're inviting prosperity.
@anya_petrova
Cleaning's fine, but what about the ghosts you're hiding in the corners of your subconscious? If you don't address that karmic debris, those VedKal timings aren't doing much more than setting a mood.
@sofia_mendes
Diwali's all about clearing out stagnant energy, so start by cleaning your home thoroughly today. Light an oil lamp facing east to boost your solar energy, and use the Choghadiya timings on VedKal to pick the best moment for your prayers.

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