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Why Is Akshaya Tritiya So Auspicious?
Among Hindus, Akshaya Tritiya is considered to be one of the most auspicious day of the year. You can do all auspicious things like, starting a new business, move into a new house or getting married on this day of Hindu festival. All Indian festivals are auspicious but Akshaya Tritiya is special. It is an all purpose day for new beginnings.
Why is this Hindu festival the holiest of the holy days in the calender? Lets take a look.
Reasons Why Akshaya Tritiya Is Auspicious:
1. The Beginning Of The Treta Yuga: The word 'tritiya' can be interpreted in two ways. Firstly, this Indian festival always comes on the third day of the Vaishakha month (according to the lunar calendar). Secondly, it is considered to be the day on which Treta Yuga began. Indians believe in Yugas or eras of which there are four; Satya Yuga, Treta Yuga, Dwapara Yuga and Kali Yuga.
2. The Advent Of The Ganges: It is believed that Ganges started falling on the Earth from this day. The story goes that the Ganga descended on the earth to cleanse human beings of their sins on this day. Ganga or Ganges is the holiest river for Hindu rituals. In fact, Ganga is personified as a deity who used to reside in her heavenly abode.
3.
Parashurama,
The
Axe
Bearer:
Lord
Parashurama
has
a
unique
position
in
Hindu
mythology.
There
are
many
stories
about
him,
his
heroic
deeds
and
his
violent
temper.
Parashurama,
the
6th
avatar
or
incarnation
of
Vishnu
was
born
on
this
day.
4.
Kubera,
The
Treasurer
Of
The
Gods:
Ever
wondered
why
we
buy
gold
on
the
day
of
this
Indian
festival?
Obviously
because
it
is
considered
auspicious
to
buy
gold,
silver
or
other
precious
things
on
this
day
to
increase
one's
wealth.
But
the
myth
behind
this
Hindu
ritual
is
that
Lord
Kubera,
preaches
the
Goddess
of
Wealth
and
Prosperity,
Lakshmi
on
this
day.
5. The Day Tirthankara Broke His Fast: Akshaya Tritiya is also an important Jain festival and the story states, Adinath was the King of the prosperous kingdom of Ayodhya. When he received his spiritual call, he shed all his princely finery and took up the life of a monk. But as Jainism was a new religious order, people were not aware of what to offer their Monk-King when he asked for alms. Adinath fasted for many days until he was offered sugarcane juice by his own grandson. So, he became the first Tirthankara of the Jains on this day. So, in order to celebrate this day in Jainism people buy gold or silver.
Share your ideas on how auspicious is this day in your life and how you celebrate it?



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