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When will Dhanteras Puja Muhurat in 2024

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Dhanteras is also known as Dhantrayodashi. It is a celebrated Hindu festival where devotees worship the Hindu God of the Ayurvedic sciences of medicine, called Dhanvantari. He is an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This year, the festival will fall on the 10th of November, as per the Gregorian calendar.

Dhanteras 2024 Date & Muhurat

bell icon Dhan Teras Muhuratbell iconbell icon Dhan Teras Muhuratbell iconDhan Teras - Tuesday, October 29, 2024Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 06:46 PM to 08:22 PM

Duration - Duration - 01 Hour 36 Mins

Yama Deepam on Tuesday, October 29, 2024
Pradosh Kaal - 05:50 PM to 08:22 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 06:46 PM to 08:45 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 10:31 AM on Oct 29, 2024

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 01:15 PM on Oct 30, 2024

Dhan Teras - Saturday, October 18, 2025Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 07:31 PM to 08:28 PM

Duration - Duration - 00 Hours 57 Mins

Yama Deepam on Saturday, October 18, 2025
Pradosh Kaal - 05:59 PM to 08:28 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 07:31 PM to 09:29 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 12:18 PM on Oct 18, 2025

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 01:51 PM on Oct 19, 2025

Dhan Teras - Friday, November 6, 2026Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 06:17 PM to 08:15 PM

Duration - Duration - 01 Hour 58 Mins

Yama Deepam on Friday, November 6, 2026
Pradosh Kaal - 05:46 PM to 08:20 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 06:17 PM to 08:15 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 10:30 AM on Nov 06, 2026

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 10:47 AM on Nov 07, 2026

Dhan Teras - Wednesday, October 27, 2027Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 06:57 PM to 08:24 PM

Duration - Duration - 01 Hour 26 Mins

Yama Deepam on Wednesday, October 27, 2027
Pradosh Kaal - 05:52 PM to 08:24 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 06:57 PM to 08:55 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 01:03 AM on Oct 27, 2027

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 10:49 PM on Oct 27, 2027

Dhan Teras - Sunday, October 15, 2028Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 07:42 PM to 08:30 PM

Duration - Duration - 00 Hours 48 Mins

Yama Deepam on Monday, October 16, 2028
Pradosh Kaal - 06:01 PM to 08:30 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 07:42 PM to 09:40 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 07:16 PM on Oct 15, 2028

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 03:45 PM on Oct 16, 2028

Dhan Teras - Sunday, November 4, 2029Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 05:47 PM to 08:20 PM

Duration - Duration - 02 Hours 33 Mins

Yama Deepam on Sunday, November 4, 2029
Pradosh Kaal - 05:47 PM to 08:20 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 06:24 PM to 08:22 PM Trayodashi Tithi doesn't overlap with Pradosh

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 08:57 PM on Nov 03, 2029

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 05:29 PM on Nov 04, 2029

Dhan Teras - Thursday, October 24, 2030Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 07:08 PM to 08:25 PM

Duration - Duration - 01 Hour 17 Mins

Yama Deepam on Thursday, October 24, 2030
Pradosh Kaal - 05:54 PM to 08:25 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 07:08 PM to 09:06 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 09:05 AM on Oct 24, 2030

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 07:09 AM on Oct 25, 2030

Dhan Teras - Wednesday, November 12, 2031Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 05:54 PM to 07:53 PM

Duration - Duration - 01 Hour 58 Mins

Yama Deepam on Wednesday, November 12, 2031
Pradosh Kaal - 05:43 PM to 08:18 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 05:54 PM to 07:53 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 06:09 AM on Nov 12, 2031

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 05:36 AM on Nov 13, 2031

Dhan Teras - Sunday, October 31, 2032Dhanteras Puja Muhurat - 06:39 PM to 08:22 PM

Duration - Duration - 01 Hour 43 Mins

Yama Deepam on Sunday, October 31, 2032
Pradosh Kaal - 05:49 PM to 08:22 PM Vrishabha Kaal - 06:39 PM to 08:37 PM

Trayodashi Tithi Begins - 06:45 AM on Oct 31, 2032

Trayodashi Tithi Ends - 08:42 AM on Nov 01, 2032

All About the Dhanteras Festival

The name of the festival is derived from two words, “Dhan,” which means wealth, and the word “Teras,” which refers to the number thirteen. This festival is observed each year on the thirteenth day during the Krishna Paksha phase of the moon, in the month of Ashwin, according to the Hindu Panchang. This is a festival where devotees worship the Goddess of wealth and prosperity, Goddess Laxmi, seeking her blessings to fill their homes with abundance.

How to Perform Goddess Laxmi Puja on Dhanteras?

This festival has a lot of relevance in the religion of Hinduism, and as a result, the puja vidhi for this day is very important. Let us see how to appease Lord Ganesha and Goddess Laxmi for seeking affluence in your lives-

  •  Bathe Lord Ganesha and apply a paste of Sandalwood on him.

  • Cover the idol in a red cloth and offer flowers to the Lord. Chant the following mantra to seek his blessings: 

वक्रतुण्ड महाकाय सूर्यकोटि समप्रभ ।

निर्विघ्नं कुरु मे देव सर्वकार्येषु सर्वदा ॥

 ओम यक्षाय कुबेराय वैश्रवणाय धनधान्यपदये

धना-धनाय समुद्भूतं मे देहि दापय स्वाहा ।

  • On a wooden chowki, place a Kalash filled with Ganga Jal. Add betel nuts, coins, flowers, and rice to the Kalash.

  • Make a pile of rice and place the idol of Goddess Laxmi on it. Businessmen should also put their account books next to the idol of the Goddess.

  • Offer her flowers, turmeric, vermilion, and light a Diya. Chant the following mantra to seek the blessings of the Goddess: 

ओम श्रीं ह्रीं श्रीं श्रीं कमले कमलालये प्रसीद प्रसीद ओम श्रीं ह्रीं श्रीं महालक्ष्म्यै नमः ।

  • Perform the Laxmi puja on this day using Vedic rituals and offer gold and silver jewelry as well as utensils bought on the day of trayodashi tithi to the Gods.

  • Perform aarti and join both hands to pray for the prosperity of your loved ones.

What is the Real Astrological Fact of Dhanteras?

For centuries this day has been celebrated not only to worship Goddess Laxmi and God Dhanvantari to seek prosperity in life but also to pay respects to the God of Death, Lord Yamraj. Astrologically, it is believed that buying gold on the Trayodashi tithi can appease Lord Yamraj, preventing devotees from experiencing Akaal Mrityu or dying prematurely. It is for this reason, astrologers suggest lighting an oil lamp outside the entrance of your home in the name of Lord Yamraj, seeking his protection from death and disasters.

What is the Real Significance of Dhanteras?

Celebrating the festival of Dhantrayodashi, Hindus across the country go out to purchase jewelry and utensils on this day to attract luck and prosperity into their homes. This festival is usually celebrated one or two days prior to the biggest festival of the Hindus, Diwali.

As per the popular story of the famous Samudra Manthan, it was on the day of Dhantrayodashi that Goddess Laxmi emerged out of the churning of the sea. It is for this reason the Goddess Laxmi is worshipped every year on the Trayodashi tithi.

Furthermore, another legend states that when the Devtas and the Asuras were fighting during the Samudra Manthan for Amrit or the elixir of life, Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurvedic medicine, emerged, carrying the elixir of immortality on the date of this festival. He is believed to be an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and it is due to these reasons that this festival is celebrated as Dhanvantri Jayanti across the nation.

How to arrange Dhanteras puja?

Devotees celebrate this day with a lot of enthusiasm as they gear up for the festival of Diwali the next day. Here are some of the most prominent rituals of this day that are celebrated all around the nation-

  • It is believed that buying a broom on the Dhanteras dates and time is a marker of luck as it cleans out the negativity from the house, making room for positivity and abundance.

  • New things are bought on this day. There is a special onus on buying gold and silver jewelry on this auspicious occasion. They say, “you attract abundance using abundance,” and hence the tradition of buying precious metals is so popular on this day.

  • On this day, it is believed that one must not give away things and rather buy gifts for themselves and their house. This is said to attract and increase the affluence of one’s home.

  • Buying salt on this day is an important ritual, and the salt bought on this auspicious day is to be used to prepare the delectable feast of Diwali. Furthermore, sprinkling salt while cleaning the house with the new broom is also said to rid the house of all negativities.

  • People also buy coriander seeds on this day as a marker of good health and wealth.

  • Goddess Laxmi’s favorite Gomti Chakra is also bought on this day. It is said to attract bountiful wealth into the house and is ideal for maintaining the peace and tranquility of the home.

Legends Associated with Dhanteras

Just like most Hindu festivals, this day too finds references in Hindu mythology. According to the scriptures, the story behind Dhanteras is quite interesting. As per the story, an ancient ruler named Hima found out that his son would die when an astrologer looked at his horoscope. He predicted that the son would die four days after getting married due to a snake bite. To turn fate around, his wife made sure that her husband did not fall asleep by narrating stories to him all night.

She laid out all her gold and jewelry at the entrance of his room to distract the snake. When Lord Yamraj appeared in the disguise of a snake to take his life, he was enchanted by all the gold. He, therefore, did not enter the chamber of the King’s son and left the next morning, sparing the life of the prince. Since that day, people have bought gold jewelry on this day to not only attract prosperity into their lives but also to appease the God of Death, Yamraj.

This festival is all about attracting positivity and good vibes into the house on this propitious day, and everyone should partake in it with open hearts to welcome Goddess Laxmi and her blessings into their lives!

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