What is so special about Dhanteras 2019?

Indian Astrology | 07-Nov-2019

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The festive season is upon us and in a few days, we'd be gearing up to celebrate Dhanteras which is also known as Dhanvantri Jayanti, the first day of the five days long Diwali festivities. It is believed that on the day of Dhanteras, Goddess Lakshmi came out of the ocean during the churning of the Milky Sea. Goddess Lakshmi is worshipped on this day along with Lord Kubera, who is the god of wealth. Dhanteras word means, Dhana means “money”, and Teras means “13” because it is celebrated on the 13th day of Kartik month which holds the importance of bringing wealth & affluence in the life of the devotee.

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What is Dhanavantri Jayanti?

Dhanvantri Jayanti popularly known as Dhanteras marks the beginning of the five-day festival. According to the scriptures, it is believed that Goddess Laxmi was born on this day that’s why people celebrate this day as a birthday of Goddess Laxmi and Lord Dhanavantri. This festival is also celebrated by the practitioners of Ayurveda. It is believed that those who worship him are blessed with good health, and are protected by the untimely death.


Significance of Dhanteras Puja during Diwali

Dhanteras is regarded as one of the most propitious days in Hindu Calendar and it is often referred to as the festival of wealth. Wealth has become the most important factor in anyone’s life. It is required to perform simple activities. This is the major reason why the role of money and wealth is increasing in our lives, day by day. On this day, many auspicious things, such as gold, silver, and other precious ornaments are brought home as a symbol of bringing Lakshmi home. Goddess Dhanvantri is also worshipped on this day in order to have a long and healthy life. This festival plays a great role in the life of every devotee. It brings a lot of happiness, success, prosperity, wisdom and good destiny for all. People clean up everything on this day in order to remove all the bad energy and idleness from their surroundings. People take bath and wear new clothes to clean up their body, mind, and soul before performing puja.


Dhanteras 2019 Date

This year the festival of Dhanteras will fall on 25th October 2019, Friday. Those who are facing fiscal debts or any kind of financial loss in their business can perform Dhan Kuber Puja to get help from the mystical powers of Lord Kuber and Maa Lakshmi.


When is Dhanteras 2019 Muhurat?

The best time to worship Lord Kuber on the Dhanteras day or Dhanteras 2019 Muhurat is 7:08 PM to 8:13 PM.

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What is the Importance of Dhanteras 2019?

The festive extravaganza starts with Dhanteras that will fall on October 25th this year, two days before Diwali. The importance of Dhanteras festival can be judged by the fact that every household somehow or the other prays to god for abundance. On this day, it is considered that the purchasing Jewelry, gold, silver or utensils are extremely auspicious. It is said that by purchasing these items on the day of Dhanteras, a person is bringing Goddess Lakshmi’s grace home. It is also believed that if any metal is purchased on the day of Dhanteras, it will enhance one’s good luck that’s why this festival plays a great role in the life of every people. As this day is the birthday Dev Dhanavantri, all the new innovations related to medical science are established on this day.


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On this precious occasion of Dhanteras, may there be an abundant shower of wealth in your life and may the light of success covers your life beautifully. Happy Dhanteras!