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Dhanteras 2020: Rituals Associated With This Festival
Rituals Associated With Dhanteras
Dhanteras ushers in the celebrated festival of lights -- Diwali. Dhanteras is also known as Dhantrayodashi, which is the 13th day of the Hindu calendar month of Kartik. The festival of Dhanteras used to be observed only by a few communities. But now, it has become a trend among everyone and almost all Hindus celebrate Dhanteras with equal vigour.
The Trayodashi Tithi begins at 9:30 PM on November 12 and ends at 5:59 PM on November 13. Dhanteras is considered to be an auspicious day to buy items such as gold, silver and household utensils. There are a lot of legends associated with Dhanteras which make it an important day in the Hindu calendar. There are a lot of legends associated with Dhanteras which make it an important day in the Hindu calendar. Most people complete Diwali shopping on this day. The first lamps of Diwali are lit on the day.

On the day of Dhanteras, the God and Goddess of wealth, Lakshmi and Kuber are worshipped together. There are two popular legends associated with Dhanteras. It is believed that during the churning of the ocean, the divine doctor Dhanvantari emerged from the ocean with the elixir on Dhanteras.
On
that
particular
day,
the
prince's
newly
married
wife
decided
to
play
a
trick.
She
laid
down
all
her
jewellery,
coins
in
heaps
near
the
door
of
the
sleeping
chamber
and
lit
lamps
all
over
the
palace.
Then
she
started
narrating
stories
to
her
husband
to
prevent
him
from
falling
asleep.
Then
Yama
came
in
the
guise
of
a
serpent.
His
eyes
were
blinded
by
the
shine
of
the
coins
and
jewellery.
In
the
morning,
Yama
went
away.
Thus
the
prince
was
saved
from
the
clutches
of
death.

Therefore, Dhanteras came to be associated with the purchase of valuables. Take a look at the rituals of Dhanteras.

Materials You Require For The Puja
- One diya (lamp) made of flour dough with 4 wicks
- Wicks, oil/ghee and matchbox
- A cowry shell
- Flowers, rice, roli
- Sacred water (Ganga Jal) and a spoon
- Coins
- Aasan to be seated on
- Sweets
- Kheel & Batasha
- Dhoop & Dhoopdaan
How
To
Perform
The
Puja
The
rituals
of
performing
the
puja
are
very
simple.
Usually,
women
of
the
house
gather
together
to
perform
the
puja.
But
in
some
households,
even
the
male
members
perform
the
puja
along
with
the
women.
At
the
right
muhurtam,
the
diya
with
four
wicks
are
placed
on
a
podium
and
lighted
with
ghee
or
oil.
The
cowry
shell
is
placed
on
the
diya
along
with
the
coins.
Then
the
diya
is
lit
in
the
honour
of
Lord
Yamaraj.
This
is
to
pay
respect
to
the
deceased
members
of
the
family.
That
is
why
this
diya
is
also
known
as
Yamadeep.

The Ganga Jal or holy water is sprinkled around the diya. Then flowers, rice and roli are offered to the diya. Four sweets are offered to each wick of the diya. Kheel and batasha is offered. Then, the dhoop is lit.
The women are supposed to go four times around the diya and pray for the prosperity of the family. The eldest woman of the house puts tilak on the forehead of all the family members. The male member of the house has to cover his head with a cloth, take the diya and keep it at the right side of the entrance of the house.
After taking blessings from God and elders, the Dhanteras puja concludes. After that Lakshmi and Kuber are worshipped by the members of the family to gain wealth and prosperity.



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