5 items to gain 'Dhan' on this Dhanteras
Dhanteras, celebrated two days before Diwali, marks the beginning of the festive season in India. Read further on Dynamite News:
New Delhi: This auspicious occasion is dedicated to the worship of Lord Dhanvantari, the deity of health and well-being, as well as Lord Kuber, the god of wealth. People traditionally buy valuable items to invite prosperity into their homes.
Here are five must-have items to bring home this Dhanteras:
Gold and Silver Jewellery
Investing in gold or silver jewellery is considered highly auspicious on Dhanteras. Not only does it symbolize wealth, but it also serves as a great investment. Choose pieces that you can wear or that can be passed down through generations, enhancing both beauty and value.
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Utensils and Kitchenware
Buying new utensils or kitchenware is a popular tradition during Dhanteras. Opt for items made of stainless steel or copper, which are believed to bring good luck and prosperity into the home. These functional items can also elevate your cooking experience!
Lakshmi Ganesha Idols
Bringing home idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha is a beautiful way to invite blessings into your household. These idols can be placed in your puja room or living space to enhance positivity and well-being throughout the year.
New Car or Vehicle
Dhanteras is an auspicious day for making significant purchases, including vehicles. If you are already planning to buy a new car or two-wheeler, then it is the right time! If a new vehicle isn’t on your list, consider getting a brass bell or decorative item for your existing vehicle.
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Puja Items
Stocking up on puja essentials like diya (lamps), incense sticks, and prayer thalis can enhance your festive celebrations. These items are essential for the Dhanteras puja and Diwali celebrations, allowing you to create a serene and sacred environment in your home. (with Agency inputs)