#AdonisAV #Dhanteras Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, marks the beginning of the 5-day Diwali festivities. It's a celebration of prosperity, wealth, and good fortune. *Significance:* 1. Worship of Lord Dhanwantari, the god of health and medicine. 2. Purchasing valuable items, especially metals like gold and silver. 3. Cleansing and decorating homes. 4. Lighting diyas (earthen lamps). *Rituals:* 1. Cleaning and decorating homes. 2. Worshiping Lord Dhanwantari and Goddess Lakshmi. 3. Lighting diyas. 4. Buying new utensils, jewelry, or other valuable items. *Wishes:* "May Dhanteras bring prosperity and good fortune to your life."
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Racy Sanitaryware- "Opportunities do not happen. You create them Dhanteras, the first day of Diwali, is celebrated to invite prosperity and health. Rooted in the legend of Lord Dhanvantari, the divine physician, it symbolizes wealth and vitality. People honor this day by purchasing precious metals, cleaning, decorating their spaces, and lighting diyas to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. Businesses see it as an auspicious time for investments and new beginnings. Celebrated with reverence, Dhanteras is a festival of prosperity and blessings. May this Dhanteras bring peace and fortune to all.
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Dhanteras, also known as Dhanatrayodashi, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated on the thirteenth day of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight) in the month of Kartik, usually falling between mid-October and mid-November. Significance: 1. Worship of Lord Dhanwantari: Dhanteras is dedicated to Lord Dhanwantari, the god of health and medicine, who is believed to have emerged from the ocean with a pot of amrita (elixir) during the churning of the ocean (Samudra Manthan). 2. Beginning of Diwali: Dhanteras marks the beginning of the five-day Diwali festivities. 3. Celebration of Prosperity: The festival is associated with wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. Rituals and Traditions: 1. Cleaning and Decorating Homes 2. Worshiping Lord Dhanwantari and Goddess Lakshmi 3. Lighting diyas (earthen lamps) and candles 4. Buying new utensils, silver, or gold items to bring good luck 5. Offering prayers and performing puja (worship) in the evening Importance of Buying Metal on Dhanteras: Buying metal, especially silver or gold, on Dhanteras is considered auspicious. It's believed to bring good luck, prosperity, and protection from evil spirits.
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Performing a hawan (sacred fire ritual) on Diwali is considered a holy tradition, bringing blessings and a harmonious atmosphere to the home. Significance of Performing a Hawan on Diwali: 1. Removal of Negative Energies: Hawan purifies the surroundings and dispels negative energies. 2. Prosperity and Wealth: Performing a hawan along with Lakshmi Puja invites the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi, which brings prosperity and happiness to the family. 3. Environmental Purification: Ingredients like ghee, camphor, and herbs used in the hawan purify the air.
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The rangoli represents the happiness, positivity and liveliness of a household, and is intended to welcome Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and good luck. It is believed that a Hindu household without a clean entrance and rangoli is an abode of daridra (bad luck). The purpose of rangoli is beyond decoration. Happy Diwali! Diwali is a five-day Hindu celebration in the months of Ashvin and Kartika, typically falling in mid-October to mid-November. It is observed on Amavasya, the fifteenth day of Kartik. Diwali 2024 is on Friday, November 1, 2024. Diwali, Deepavali, Diwali or Divali festival is derived from Sanskrit words "dīpa" meaning light and "āvali" meaning a row.
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Happy Dhanteras! 🪔✨ This auspicious day marks the beginning of Diwali, a festival of lights and joy. It's a time to celebrate wealth, prosperity, and new beginnings. #happydhanteras #dhanteras #diwali #happydiwali #diwalicelebration #happydhanteras2024 #powertools #powerspeed #vickypowertools #powerspeedtools #powerspeedarmature #Armature
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During #Diwali, Goddess #Lakshmi and Lord #Ganesha are worshipped together as part of a tradition that combines #wealth and #wisdom —two aspects believed essential for a prosperous life. This custom has deep roots in #Hindu_Mythology, where each deity represents a vital aspect of life that complements the other. The Story Behind Worshipping Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha Together 👉 Symbolism of Lakshmi and Ganesha Together #Goddess_Lakshmi, the deity of wealth, fortune, and prosperity, is honored on Diwali night to bless devotees with material abundance and #success. #Lord_Ganesha, the remover of obstacles and symbol of wisdom and intellect, is revered alongside Lakshmi to ensure that the #wealth and prosperity brought by Lakshmi are well-used and not mismanaged. Ganesha’s #blessing also guards against any obstacles that might prevent devotees from fully benefiting from their prosperity. 👉 Mythological Origins One tale that explains this pairing says that Lakshmi chose Ganesha as her companion during #Diwali after realizing the importance of wisdom alongside #wealth. Since Lakshmi is often associated with material wealth, she understood that to provide true #prosperity, she needed the guidance and wisdom that Ganesha represents. 👉 Completeness of Blessings In Vedic beliefs, wealth alone doesn’t guarantee #happiness. To fully enjoy prosperity, one needs the wisdom to use it wisely and the grace of a higher power to clear obstacles. Worshipping Lakshmi and Ganesha together is believed to bring #holistic_well_being, combining the blessings of material wealth with peace, wisdom, and understanding. 👉 Significance in Diwali Celebrations #Diwali is a time of new beginnings, financial closure, and planning for the year ahead. This is why devotees seek the blessings of both deities to ensure that the coming year is filled with prosperity and that they have the #wisdom to sustain and grow it. By worshipping Lakshmi and Ganesha together, devotees hope to receive a complete blessing for a #successful, happy, and obstacle-free life, which reflects the spirit of Diwali as a celebration of joy, #wealth, and wisdom. #Diwali #DiwaliSpecial #FestivalOfLights #UnityInDiversity #Harmony #Brotherhood #Unity #Peace #CulturalHeritage #NationalIntegrity #DNN24
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#snsinstitutions #snsdesignthinkers #snsdesignthinking DIWALI Diwali is a festival that symbolizes the victory of good over evil and light over darkness. It is also known as the Festival of Lights It is celebrated by lighting oil lamps, called diyas, and decorating homes with colorful rangoli. People also exchange gifts and sweets, and worship Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha. Diwali commemorates the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after defeating the demon king Ravana. Diwali is a five-day festival that usually takes place in October or November. It begins with Dhanteras, when people buy gold and silver. Choti Diwali is celebrated one day before Diwali Diwali is a time for forgiveness and strengthening relationships. It also marks the beginning of the New Year for many cultures in India. Diwali celebrations vary across different parts of India. For example, in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, over 2.5 million lamps are illuminated during Diwali. In recent years, there has been a decrease in the use of fireworks due to air and noise pollution, as well as safety concerns
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Dhanteras! Dhanteras, also known as Dhanatrayodashi, is a significant Hindu festival celebrated on the thirteenth day of the Kartik month, marking the beginning of Diwali. *Significance:* 1. Worship of Lord Dhanwantari, the god of health and medicine. 2. Celebration of wealth, prosperity, and good fortune. 3. Beginning of Diwali festivities. *Rituals and Traditions:* 1. Cleaning and decorating homes. 2. Worshiping Lord Dhanwantari and Goddess Lakshmi. 3. Lighting diyas (earthen lamps) and candles. 4. Buying new utensils, silver, or gold items. 5. Offering prayers for good health and prosperity. *Mythology:* 1. Lord Dhanwantari emerged from the ocean with the nectar of immortality. 2. He is revered as the physician of the gods. *Date and Timing:* Dhanteras typically falls in October or November, 2 days before Diwali. *Regional Celebrations:* 1. North India: Celebrated with great fervor, buying new items. 2. South India: Known as Dhanatrayodashi, focus on worshiping Lord Dhanwantari. 3. West India: Emphasis on buying silver or gold items. "Happy Dhanteras! May this festival bring prosperity, good health, and happiness to you and your family.
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