On Dhanteras, don’t buy these 6 things even by mistake, otherwise…
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With the festive season in full swing, Dhanteras (on October 29, 2024) has shoppers thronging markets for gold, silver and other auspicious items.
While this day is dedicated to worshipping Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Ganesha and Kuber, the god of wealth, experts urge shoppers to exercise caution in their purchases. According to astrologers, certain items, if bought on Dhanteras, may bring misfortune rather than prosperity.
What to buy on Dhanteras?
Gold, silver, bronze and brass items are traditionally considered auspicious to purchase on Dhanteras. Many people also buy copper utensils and even a new broom to symbolically “sweep” in good fortune. However, according to Chandigarh-based astrologer Om Shastri, it’s essential to avoid some items which could bring adverse effects on finances and overall well-being.
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Here are 6 items to avoid buying on Dhanteras:
1. Glass utensils
Glass in astrology is associated with Rahu, a planet believed to create obstacles. Om Shastri warns that buying glass utensils on Dhanteras could invite financial instability in the household.
2. Plastic items
Plastic may seem convenient, but it’s considered inauspicious on this day. Avoid plastic items, as they are believed to disrupt the flow of positive energy associated with Dhanteras.
3. Sharp objects
Sharp objects like knives, scissors and needles symbolise discord and disruption. According to tradition, buying these on Dhanteras can invite financial difficulties and strife within the household.
4. Iron items
Items made of iron should be avoided as they are believed to anger Lord Kuber. Since Kuber is the god of wealth, bringing home iron on Dhanteras is thought to hinder financial prosperity.
5. Artificial jewellery
While real gold and silver jewellery are considered highly auspicious, artificial jewellery is discouraged. It’s believed that artificial items lack the energy required to invite wealth and abundance into the home.
6. Black clothes
Black is often associated with negative energy and is best avoided during auspicious occasions. Om Shastri advises that buying black clothes on Dhanteras could bring bad luck.
For a prosperous and fulfilling Dhanteras, avoid these items and focus on auspicious purchases that invite positivity and prosperity. Let this festival of wealth pave the way for happiness, good health, and success in the coming year.