Avoid These Diwali Shopping Mistakes for a Stress-Free Celebration!

Dhanteras, the festival of wealth and prosperity, will be celebrated on November 10z today. People buy things on this day and this is believed as good luck. It is considered lucky to buy items made of brass, silver, and gold on this day. Dhan represents money, and Teras denotes the thirteenth day.

What is Dhanteras?

The first day of the Diwali festival in India is known as Dhanteras or Dhanatrayodashi. It is commemorated on the thirteenth lunar day of Krishna Paksha. The Dhanteras puja muhurat will be observed from 5.47 pm to 7.43 pm on November 10. On this day, people buy gold silver, or brass, which is believed to bring good fortune, success, and protection from the evil eye. People worship Lord Kubera and Goddess Lakshmi and buy something new on this day.

what you should avoid doing on this day!

But buying the wrong things on this day can make you suffer or give you bad luck. What are those wrong things? We will tell you.

  1. Do not buy things made of plastic and glass on Dhanteras. These things are related to Rahu. Buying these things on the day of Dhanteras brings poverty to the house.
  2. do not buy any iron item like a pan, tawa, or any other item and bring it home. It is believed that bringing iron items into the house on the auspicious day of Dhanteras also brings bad luck into the house. Apart from this, do not buy aluminum utensils on the day of Dhanteras.
  3. Do not make the mistake of buying artificial jewelry on this auspicious day. Due to this, the progress of the person stops.
  4. keep in mind not to buy black colored clothes at all. It would be better if you bought clothes in auspicious colors like yellow, red, green, orange, pink, etc.
  5. Do not buy oil or ghee on this day, as it is believed to be bad luck.

What could you buy on this day?

  1. Gold jewellery or coins
  2. Silver jewelry or coins
  3. Utensils made of brass, copper, or silver
  4. It is also considered lucky to purchase any electronic gadgets like a phone, laptop, television, microwave, refrigerator, or other equipment.
  5. Vehicles
  6. Broom
  7. House