Uttar Pradesh: Devotees take dip at confluence of Ganga, Yamuna on auspicious occasion of Dhanteras

DN Bureau

Thousands of people took a dip at the confluence of the holy Ganga and Yamuna praying for good health and fortune on the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras.

Devotees take dip at confluence of Ganga
Devotees take dip at confluence of Ganga


Prayagraj: Thousands of people took a dip at the confluence of the holy Ganga and Yamuna praying for good health and fortune on the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras.

Dhanvantari Jayantim, which is being observed on Friday, marks the first day of Diwali in most parts of the country. It is believed that the grace of Lord Dhanvantari cures mankind of afflictions.

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"Dhanteras is being celebrated today. Many people took a dip at the Sangam (confluence of the Ganga and Yamuna) early this morning, on the occasion of Dhanteras anticipating, praying for prosperity and wealth," a devotee said.

Dhanteras is dedicated to the worship of Dhanvantari and marks the beginning of the Festival of Lights.

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The day is also dedicated to worshipping Siddhi Vinayak, another name for Lord Ganesha, the Goddess of Wealth Lakshmi and Kuber, the god of wealth. It is deemed an auspicious day to make new purchases.

Gold and silver jewellery, utensils, kitchenware, vehicles, clothing, electronics, and more see significant sales on this day.
Notably, the purchase of brooms is considered particularly auspicious on Dhanteras. (ANI)










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