Dhanteras - Festival of Wealth (Day 1)
The festival of Dhanteras falls in the month of
Kartik (Oct-Nov) on the thirteenth day of the dark fortnight. This auspicious
day is celebrated two days before the festival of lights, Diwali. For some, the day celebrates the
churning of cosmic ocean of milk between the forces of good and forces of evil;
this day marks the birthday of Lakshmi – the Goddess of Wealth and Prosperity,
and the birthday of Dhanvantari – the God of Health and Healing.
How
to Celebrate Dhanteras:
On Dhanteras, Lakshmi - the Goddess of wealth - is
worshiped to provide prosperity and well being. It is also the day for
celebrating wealth, as the word 'Dhan' literally means wealth and 'Tera' comes
from the date 13th.
In the evening, the lamp is lit and Dhan-Lakshmi is
welcomed into the house. Alpana or Rangoli designs are drawn on pathways
including the goddess' footprints to mark the arrival of Lakshmi. Aartis or
devotional hymns are sung eulogizing Goddess Lakshmi and sweets and fruits are
offered to her.
Hindus also worship Lord Kuber as the treasurer of wealth and bestower of riches, along with Goddess Lakshmi on Dhanteras. This custom of worshiping Lakshmi and Kuber together is in prospect of doubling the benefits of such prayers.
People flock to the jewellers and buy gold or silver jewellery or utensils to venerate the occasion of Dhanteras.
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