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2024 Govatsa Dwadashi
Govatsa Dwadashi is celebrated one day before Dhanteras. On Govatsa Dwadashi day cows and calves are worshipped. The wheat products are given to cows and calves after worship. People who observe Govatsa Dwadashi abstain from eating any wheat and milk products during the day. Govatsa Dwadashi is also observed as Nandini Vrat. Nandini is divine cow in Hinduism.
Govatsa Dwadashi on Monday, October 28, 2024
Dwadashi Tithi Begins – 06:20 AM on Oct 28, 2024
Dwadashi Tithi Ends – 09:01 AM on Oct 29, 2024
In Maharashtra Govatsa Dwadashi is known as Vasu Baras and it is considered first day of Deepavali.
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