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Dhanteras 2019: Dates and auspicious time after Diwali

DhanterasDhantrayodashi’ as it is popularly known is an auspicious Hindu festival that is celebrated as the first day of the grand Diwali Festivities. It is observed on the trayodashi tith of the Krishna Paksha (dark fortnight of moon) during the auspicious month of Kartik as per the Hindu calendar, whereas in the Gregorian calendar it falls during the month of Mid-October to November.

Dhanteras 2019 is on October 25, Friday

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The word Dhanteras is obtained by joining two words, ‘Dhan’ meaning ‘wealth’ and ‘Teras’ implies the 13th. Hence on the 13th day of the Kartik month, Hindus worship Lord Kuber and Goddess Lakshmi with full devotion. Besides in some regions of India, Dhanteras is celebrated as ‘Dhanwantari Jayanti’ that is the birth anniversary of ‘Dhanwantari’, who is the God of Ayurveda.



Dhanteras is observed two days before the celebrations of Diwali, the great Hindu festival of lights. On this day people worship Goddess Lakshmi to provide well being and prosperity. On this day the Lakshmi puja should be performed during the Pradosh Kaal that lasts for nearly 2 and a half-hour after sunset. It is during this time that ‘Sthir Lagan’ prevails and it is believed that by worshipping during this time, Goddess Lakshmi will always stay in your home. This festival holds immense significance for the business community and is celebrated all over India with great gaiety and fanfare.

Dhanteras 2019 - Muhurat and Puja Timings:

Sunrise25 October 2019 06:31 AM.
Sunset25 October 2019 05:49 PM.
Trayodashi Tithi Begins25 October 2019 07:08 PM.
Trayodashi Tithi Ends26 October 2019 03:46 PM.
Pradosh Kaal TimingOctober 25, 05:49 PM - October 25, 08:22 PM

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Rituals during Dhanteras:

The preparations of Dhanteras begin days in advance of the actual day. People start cleaning and decorating their homes and offices with diyas, lights, rangoli, and flowers. The entrance is decorated with traditional and colorful designs of rangoli. The footprint of Goddess Lakshmi is also imprinted at the entrance of the house.

On the day of Dhanteras, people get up and take a bath early, right after sunrise. After finishing the morning rituals they make preparations for Lakshmi puja in the evening. The entire family comes together in the evening to worship Goddess Lakshmi with ghee diyas, flowers, kumkum, and chawal. People also worship Lord Kuber on this day to double their blessings and benefits.

On this day delicious sweets and savories are prepared for offering to Goddess Lakshmi. In the state of Maharashtra, there is a unique custom of making ‘Naivedyam’ with powdered dry coriander seeds and jaggery.



On Dhanteras, some devotees also observe a fast since morning and break the fast after finishing the Lakshmi puja. The Prasad is eaten together with the entire family and also distributed among friends and families. People spend the day singing bhajans and devotional songs in praise of Goddess Lakshmi.

On Dhanteras there is also a tradition of lighting Yamadeep. In this ritual, a Diya is lighted for Yama, the Lord of Death, outside one’s home. It is believed that lighting this diya will ward off all evils and also prevent the untimely death of any member of the family.

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Significance of Dhanteras:

‘Dhantrayodashi’ is considered to be auspicious in Hindu mythology as it is believed that n this day Goddess Lakshmi along with Lord Kuber, the God of wealth, emerged out of the ocean while churning of the milky sea. From then onwards, people started offering prayers to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber to seek divine blessings for leading a successful life.

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On the day of Dhanteras, buying precious metals like gold or silver is also considered auspicious as a sign of welcoming Goddess Lakshmi in their home. The day of Dhanteras is also favorable for starting a new business venture or even buying a house, car, and jewelry.

Dhanteras festival dates between 2016 & 2026

YearDate
2016Friday, 28th of October
2017Tuesday, 17th of October
2018Monday, 5th of November
2019Friday, 25th of October
2020Friday, 13th of November
2021Tuesday, 2nd of November
2022Sunday, 23rd of October
2023Friday, 10th of November
2024Tuesday, 29th of October
2025Saturday, 18th of October
2026Friday, 6th of November

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