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Dhanteras 2023: Celebrate Dhanteras tomorrow! Learn about the significance of this auspicious time for shopping as well as what to and shouldn't be purchased

 Dhanteras 2023: Celebrate Dhanteras tomorrow! Learn about the significance of this auspicious time for shopping as well as what to and shouldn't be purchased


Dhanteras 2023: The 10th of November is Dhanteras this year. On Dhanteras, buying new items has particular importance. It is said that whomever buys anything on Dhanteras gives wealth and pleasure to his household.


Dhanteras 2023: On the Trayodashi day of Kartik Krishna Paksha, the festival of Dhanteras is observed annually. Lord Dhanvantari showed up on this day with a golden jug. Furthermore, the day of Trayodashi is also used to commemorate the birth anniversary of Dhanvantari, the deity of Ayurveda. Dhanteras falls on November 10th this year. On Dhanteras, buying new items has particular importance. It is said that whomever buys anything on Dhanteras gives wealth and pleasure to his household. Buying anything on Dhanteras day is said to bring good fortune for a long time. In this case, tell us about this year's fortunate Dhanteras shopping period, its significance, and what to and shouldn't be purchased on this day.


Best time to buy on Dhanteras: It's said to be beneficial to purchase during a lucky period on Dhanteras. The Panchang states that the best time to shop is from 12:35 p.m. on Dhanteras day, November 10, till the early hours of November 11th. 


Dhanteras Lakshmi Puja Muhurat: Lord Ganesha, Mother Lakshmi, and Lord Kuber are worshiped during the holy festival of Dhanteras. Lakshmi Puja on Dhanteras will take place during the auspicious hour of 05:47 to 07:47 on Friday, November 10. 


The significance of purchasing on Dhanteras: Buying cars, real estate, luxury goods, and other home products during the fortunate period of Dhanteras is regarded auspicious, apart from utensils, gold, and silver. It is said that the amount of real estate, both immovable and mobile, bought on Dhanteras Day grows thirteen times.


What should I purchase this Dhanteras?

On the day of Dhanteras, in addition to purchasing gold and silver, it is good to purchase automobiles, kitchenware, and Kuber Yantra. 


In addition, purchasing a broom is seen to be a smart idea. Purchasing a broom on this day is said to bestow benefits onto Goddess Lakshmi. Bring home a whole coriander, nevertheless, if you are unable to purchase any pricey items on the day of Dhanteras. 


It is said that because of this, money is never in short supply. In addition, Gomati Chakra is available for purchase. This has delighted Mother Lakshmi.


On Dhanteras, what should one not buy?

On this day, bringing iron or iron-made objects home is not seen as fortunate. Astrology states that on the day of Dhanteras, if you bring home anything iron-related, bad luck will enter your household. 


Avoid purchasing steel or aluminum products during Dhanteras. Purchasing utensils or any other item made of aluminum or steel is said to enrage Goddess Lakshmi.

Astrology states that bringing any plastic products into your home on the day of Dhanteras might weaken the stability of your prosperity and blessings; thus, avoid purchasing plastic items on this day. 


One should avoid purchasing any glass products at all on the auspicious day of Dhanteras. 


Astrology states that on the day of Dhanteras, one should not purchase any porcelain or bone china items.


Take these actions with Dhanteras.

Worship Lord Ganesha, Mata Lakshmi, Kuber, Yamraj, and Dhanvantari during Dhanteras. 


On the day of Dhanteras, 13 lamps should be lit both inside and outside the home to heal illnesses. 


Giving is a moral thing to do. It is said that giving up one's body cleanses one's sins from a past incarnation. Giving on Dhanteras Day has particular meaning. 

Before the sun sets on this particular day, you will have a enough amount of money to contribute. On this day, donations of white cloth, rice, sugar, and other items are not accepted.  

On Dhanteras, worshiping animals alleviates financial difficulties. 


The Dhanteras tradition states that fourteen diamonds were extracted one by one from the ocean when it was churned by gods and devils to extract nectar. Nectar was gathered last, after the churning of the seas. According to legend, Lord Dhanvantari emerged from the water with a jug of nectar. It is customary to worship Lord Dhanvantari on the day of Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, since the day he arrived with the nectar pot was Trayodashi, the day of Krishna Paksha in the Kartik month. 



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