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Teras comes every month, then why is Goddess Lakshmi worshiped only on Dhanteras?


Dhanteras 2024: Trayodashi i.e. Teras comes twice every month, Trayodashi date of Krishna and Shukla Paksha is called Teras. Lord Shiva is the lord of Trayodashi date. Pradosh fast is observed every month on this day but there is a tradition of worshiping Goddess Lakshmi on Trayodashi of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month. It is known as Dhanteras. Know here why Goddess Lakshmi is worshiped on Dhanteras.

When is Dhanteras (When is Dhanteras 2024)

Start of Kartik Krishna Trayodashi Tithi – 29 October 10:31 am

End of Kartik Krishna Trayodashi date – 30 October, 01:15 pm

On the day of Dhanteras, Lakshmi Puja is done during Pradosh Kaal, also on this day lamps are lit in the name of Yama in the evening, hence this time Dhanteras will be celebrated on 29 October 2024.

Why is Lakshmi worship done on Dhanteras? (Lakshmi Puja Significance on Dhanteras)

According to the legend, once Lord Vishnu was coming towards the mortal world i.e. earth. Then Goddess Lakshmi requested him to accompany her. Lord Vishnu said that if you ask for my advice then you can come with me. It was only after accepting this that she came to earth.

After reaching a place for some time, Lord Vishnu told Lakshmiji to stay here until I come. After saying this, Lord Vishnu went towards the south. Mother Lakshmi became curious as to what was happening towards the south.

Sri Hari cursed Goddess Lakshmi

Lakshmiji could not control herself and she followed Lord Vishnu. Going ahead, mother saw mustard fields, where she adorned herself with mustard flowers and went ahead and plucked sugarcane in the sugarcane field and started drinking its juice. At the same time Lord Vishnu also arrived and became angry after seeing Mother Lakshmi.

Angered, Vishnuji cursed Goddess Lakshmi. I had forbidden you, but you still went. For this crime, you will have to live and serve a farmer for 12 years. Saying this, Lord Vishnu went to Ksheer Sagar. Then Lakshmiji started living in the farmer’s house.

This is how the worship of Goddess Lakshmi started on Dhanteras

Due to the presence of Goddess Lakshmi, the farmer’s house was filled with wealth and grains. When Prabhu returned after 12 years, the farmer refused to let him go. Then Goddess Lakshmi told the farmer to light a ghee lamp at night while cleaning the house on the day of Dhanteras and worship her in the evening by keeping money in a copper urn. If you do this, I will stay at your house for the whole year. It is believed that since then the worship of Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, started on the day of Dhanteras.

Dhanteras is also known as Dhantrayodashi. ‘Dhan’ means wealth, money and ‘Teras’ means thirteenth day. This festival is associated with wealth and Mother Lakshmi is considered the goddess of wealth, hence Lakshmi worship is done on Dhanteras.

Why buy gold on Dhanteras

On Dhanteras, people clean their houses and decorate them, so that Goddess Lakshmi can reside. It is considered especially auspicious to buy items made of gold, silver, utensils or other metals on this day.

It is believed that buying gold and silver on Dhanteras brings blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. It is said that Goddess Lakshmi resides in gold, by wearing it one attains Shri i.e. Lakshmi. Prosperity increases. Regarding shopping on Dhanteras, it is believed that the items purchased on this day will maintain permanent prosperity and peace in the house in the times to come.

Dhanteras 2024 Shopping Time: 3 auspicious times for shopping on Dhanteras, Lakshmi ji will be happy by purchasing these things

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