Dhanteras puja News
Dhanteras 2023 Update: This year Dhanteras is going to be celebrated on 10th November. But do you know what is the importance of Dhanteras, and why is it celebrated? In this special program of Dhanteras, we will give you answers to all your questions. Along with this, auspicious time for shopping and what to buy and what not to buy on this day.
Today, on the occasion of Dhanteras, crowds are being seen in the markets in UP. Markets in Kanpur, Aligarh, Azamgarh are in full swing. People have been arriving at the shops since this morning to make purchases.
Several celebrities from the tinsel town took to social media and greeted everyone with heartfelt messages on the occasion of Dhanteras.
This year Dhanteras is on November 2.
On Dhanteras, people buy gold, silver ornaments or new utensils.
Diwali will be celebrated on November 4 this year.
The Dhanteras in 2021 will be celebrated on November 2. The Dhanteras Puja Muhurat will be from 5.42 PM to 7.31 PM. The five-day long Diwali festivities start with Dhantrayodashi which is also known as Dhanteras.
The Indian ministry of Ayurveda, Yoga and Naturopathy, Unani, Siddha and Homeopathy, announced its decision to observe Dhanteras, as the National Ayurveda Day.
And this time it is being celebrated on November 13.
On Dhanteras, usually, people throng markets to either purchase gold, silver ornaments and coins or buy new utensils.
Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi is the first day of the five-day-long Diwali festival in India.
On Dhanteras, Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth), emerged from the ocean during the churning of milk.
Dhanteras is celebrated every year on the 13th lunar day of Krishna Paksha.
Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi marks the beginning of the festival of lights Diwali.
The auspicious day coincides with Trayodashi Tithi (Thirteenth) of the Krishna Paksha of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik.
On Dhanteras day, Hindus also worship Dhanvantari.
Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi marks the beginning of the festival of lights Diwali.
The auspicious day coincides with Trayodashi Tithi (Thirteenth) of the Krishna Paksha of the Hindu lunar month of Kartik.
On this day, Hindus worship Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Dhanvantari, Lord Kubera (God of wealth), and Yamraj (God of Death).
Lakshmi Puja on Dhanteras should be performed during Pradosh Kaal
The Pradosh Kaal on Dhateras (November 13) starts after sunset and it lasts for approximately 2 hours and 24 minutes
Dhanteras buying can also be done on November 12 in the Abhijeet Muhurat from 11:20 am to 12:04
Dhanteras will be celebrated on November 13
Diwali falls on November 14
The festival of Bhai Dooj is celebrated on November 16
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