Dhanteras is celebrated on the third day of the Shukla Paksha of the Kartik month. This year, Dhanteras falls on October 29. In Hinduism, Dhanteras holds significance because Lord Dhanvantari emerged with the Amrit Kalash during the churning of the ocean. For progress in life, buying vehicles, gold, silver, or copper utensils is considered auspicious. Additionally, bringing home coriander, brooms, and salt promotes good fortune.
According to Celebrity Astrologer Parduman Suri, Do not keep any room in the house dark on Dhanteras. Keep rooms clean, organized, and well-lit, just like Diwali. This ensures no financial difficulties in life. Worship Kubera, Dhanvantari, and Yamaraj on this day. Full lighting inside rooms and outside the house is considered auspicious.
Dhanteras Puja Timing
- Dhanteras begins on October 29 at 10:31 AM and ends on October 30 at 1:15 PM. Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi falls on October 29.
- Perform Lakshmi Puja during Pradosh Kaal, which starts after sunset, from 6:31 PM to 8:12 PM.
Precautions to Take
Bringing certain items home on Dhanteras invites poverty. So be cautious of the following:
- Do not lend money to anyone on Dhanteras.
- Avoid buying glass utensils.
- Refrain from purchasing sharp or pointed items like knives, scissors, or needles.
- Do not buy oil or ghee.
- Avoid artificial jewelry or plastic items.
According to Celebrity Astrologer Parduman Suri, Do not keep any room in the house dark on Dhanteras. Keep rooms clean, organized, and well-lit, just like Diwali. This ensures no financial difficulties in life. Worship Kubera, Dhanvantari, and Yamaraj on this day. Full lighting inside rooms and outside the house is considered auspicious.
Dhanteras Puja Timing
- Dhanteras begins on October 29 at 10:31 AM and ends on October 30 at 1:15 PM. Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi falls on October 29.
- Perform Lakshmi Puja during Pradosh Kaal, which starts after sunset, from 6:31 PM to 8:12 PM.
Precautions to Take
Bringing certain items home on Dhanteras invites poverty. So be cautious of the following:
- Do not lend money to anyone on Dhanteras.
- Avoid buying glass utensils.
- Refrain from purchasing sharp or pointed items like knives, scissors, or needles.
- Do not buy oil or ghee.
- Avoid artificial jewelry or plastic items.
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