Significance Of Celebrating Dhanteras
India is a country that celebrates a lot of festivals, and some of them extend for more than 2 days. Navratri, Diwali, etc., are some of those extended festivals, which fill our lives with fun, happiness, and laughter. Diwali is a five-day-long festival of the Hindus, which begins with the Dhanteras festival. Dhanteras falls in the month of Kartik (Oct-Nov), and it is the thirteenth day of the dark fortnight.
Significance :
2. Welcoming Of Goddess Lakshmi: As wealth symbolizes Goddess Lakshmi, people buy new items, jewelry, and silver utensils on this day. This means that they're welcoming Goddess Lakshmi and are worshipping her for opulence and success.
3. Story Of Yamadeepan: King Heema's young son was destined to be dead by a snake bite on the fourth day of his marriage. To save the husband's life, his wife kept him awake on that day and prepared a large heap of gold and silver coins. She also lit numerous diyas. When Yama, the god of death, appeared, his eyes were bedazzled with the glory of the diyas and coins and he couldn't see anything. Thus, Yama had to return. Thus, on Dhanteras, the clever wife saved her husband from death. From that day, diyas and candles are lit up the whole night to show respect to Lord Yama.
6. Story Of Goddess Parvati: There is another story, associated with Dhanteras. On this day, Goddess Parvati played dice with her husband, Lord Shiva, and won. From that incident, it is believed that if you play dice, cards, or gamble on this day, your wealth will be doubled. Now, you know the importance of celebrating Dhanteras. It is a very popular festival in India, which commences with the festival of lights, Diwali.
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