Dhanteras 2023: What to consider buying and avoiding
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- Diwali is observed to mark the birth of Dhanvantari, the God of Health. Dhanteras is an auspicious day that precedes Diwali.
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Dhanteras marks the commencement of the five-day Diwali festival, and this year it falls on November 10. During this auspicious day, people venerate Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber and acquire specific items believed to bring prosperity, such as gold, silver, and gold ornaments. Nevertheless, there are items that you should steer clear of buying on Dhanteras. Here's a guide on what to consider and what to avoid purchasing on this occasion.(REUTERS)
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Purchasing gold and silver on this auspicious day is believed to attract wealth and prosperity into one's home.(REUTERS)
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Should buy utensils: Buying new kitchen utensils on Dhanteras symbolizes the enhancement of prosperity and abundance in the kitchen and household. It is advisable to choose items made of brass and copper rather than iron or steel for this purpose.(HT Photo)
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Should buy appliances and gadgets: In the contemporary era, it has become common for people to contemplate the purchase of electronic gadgets and appliances on Dhanteras.(Unsplash)
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Should buy vehicles: For some individuals, Dhanteras is also regarded as an auspicious occasion to acquire vehicles such as cars or motorcycles, as it is believed to usher in success in their journeys and endeavors.(AP)
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Should not buy fake gold: Acquiring gold items is a customary practice on Dhanteras, but it's essential to steer clear of counterfeit or fake gold items. (HT File Photo)
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Should not buy iron: People tend to avoid purchasing sharp objects like knives and scissors on Dhanteras, as it is believed to potentially bring bad luck to the household.(The Indus Valley)
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Should not buy oil/ghee: It is deemed inauspicious to buy oil-related products such as ghee, butter, and mustard oil on Dhanteras. Since oil is a significant component required for the festival, it is recommended to purchase it a day before the actual celebration.(File Photo)
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Should not buy sharp objects: Purchasing sharp objects like knives, scissors, pins, and similar items is traditionally believed to be associated with bringing bad luck to the family.(Unsplash)
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Should buy broom: If you are on a budget and can't afford expensive items on Dhanteras, you might want to consider buying a broom, as it is considered auspicious. This simple purchase symbolizes the removal of financial worries related to one's home.(PTI)
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Should not buy steel: Another metal that is regarded as inauspicious during Dhanteras is steel, as it is derived from iron. Instead, consider purchasing utensils made of brass or copper.(PTI)
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Should not buy glassware: Glassware and items made of glass are also regarded as inauspicious to purchase on this day, and they are associated with various myths in India.(File Photo)
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