Myths and Facts About Dhanteras: Separating Tradition from Reality

October 27, 2024: Dhanteras marks the beginning of the Diwali festivities, and over time, several myths and misconceptions have surrounded this auspicious day. Here, we explore some common myths about Dhanteras and present the facts to help you understand the festival better.

Myth 1: Only Buying Gold and Silver Brings Good Luck

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Fact: While purchasing gold, silver, and other metal items is considered auspicious, Dhanteras is more about invoking prosperity and well-being. The tradition of buying metals symbolizes stability and wealth, but it is equally common to purchase new utensils, gadgets, or even a new vehicle as a sign of fresh beginnings. The real essence lies in celebrating abundance and fortune in all forms.

Myth 2: Dhanteras Only Involves Shopping

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Fact: Dhanteras is also known as ‘Dhanvantari Trayodashi,’ a day dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurveda. Worshipping Lord Dhanvantari signifies good health, well-being, and the importance of Ayurveda. People perform puja and light diyas (lamps) to ward off evil and bring prosperity to their homes. It is much more than just a day of shopping.

Myth 3: Goddess Lakshmi Visits Only Those Who Purchase New Items

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Fact: The belief that Goddess Lakshmi visits homes based on purchases is not accurate. Dhanteras celebrations are about creating an inviting atmosphere, filled with positivity and light, to welcome prosperity. Lighting lamps, cleaning homes, and offering prayers reflect a devotion that is said to attract blessings, regardless of whether you purchase new items.

Myth 4: The Day Is Not Auspicious for New Business Ventures

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Fact: On the contrary, Dhanteras is considered one of the best days to start new business ventures. Many people choose this day to initiate business deals, open new stores, or even launch new products because it symbolizes prosperity and growth. Businessmen often perform ‘Chopda Pujan,’ a ritual to worship accounting books, signifying good fortune in trade.

Myth 5: Only Big Purchases Are Auspicious on Dhanteras

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Fact: You don’t have to buy expensive items to honor Dhanteras. The act of buying something new, even if it’s small, holds significance. Many people purchase simple metal objects, utensils, or even a small piece of jewelry to mark the day. The idea is to usher in new beginnings and abundance, no matter the scale of the purchase.

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Interesting Facts About Dhanteras

Origin in Ayurveda: Dhanteras is linked to Lord Dhanvantari, who emerged from the ocean with a pot of nectar during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). He is regarded as the father of Ayurveda, making the day auspicious for health and well-being.

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Lighting Diyas for Yama: It is customary to light a lamp for Yama, the God of Death, on this day, called ‘Yamadeep Daan,’ to ward off untimely death. This practice is a plea for protection and good health.

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Marking the Start of Diwali: Dhanteras kicks off the five-day Diwali celebrations. Families clean their homes, decorate with rangoli, and prepare to welcome Goddess Lakshmi, starting a chain of festivities that includes Naraka Chaturdashi, Diwali, Govardhan Puja, and Bhai Dooj.

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Significance of the Dhanteras Puja: People perform Dhanteras Puja to invoke Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Dhanvantari, and Lord Kubera (the God of Wealth). This is believed to bring health, wealth, and prosperity into the household.

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    Conclusion

    Dhanteras holds a deep cultural and spiritual meaning, and understanding the myths versus facts can make the celebration more meaningful. While purchasing gold and silver is a well-loved tradition, the real essence of Dhanteras lies in embracing prosperity, health, and good fortune. Celebrate the day by spreading positivity, lighting lamps, and honoring both age-old traditions and modern practices.

    This post was last modified on December 28, 2024 10:28 am

    Disha Rojhe

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