Dhanteras , also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanvantari Jayanti, is celebrated two days before Diwali, marking the beginning of the festive season . This year, the auspicious day falls on Tuesday, October 29. Lighting clay diyas is a cherished Hindu tradition, symbolising purity and kindness while warding off negative energies.
Read on to learn the significance of lighting 13 diyas on Dhanteras and the best places to position each one. (Also read: Diwali 2024: How many diyas to light on Dhanteras, Choti Diwali, and Badi Diwali for prosperity and joy? ) Significance of lighting 13 diyas According to Hindu mythology, lighting 13 diyas on Dhanteras brings blessings of good health and prosperity while also warding off negative energies and spirits. These diyas symbolise kindness and purity, and the number 13, considered one of the luckiest in Indian culture, adds to the auspiciousness of this tradition.
Where to place each diya? 1. The first diya on Dhanteras is placed near the dustbin, facing south, to ward off untimely death and ensure family longevity and protection. 2.
The second diya, lit with ghee, should be placed in front of the home mandir or another appropriate spot on Diwali night to bring good luck. 3. The third diya is placed in front of Lakshmi to receive blessings for wealth, prosperity, and success.
4. The fourth diya is lit in front of the holy basil plant, Tulsi, symbolising peace and happiness for the family. 5.
The fifth diya is placed in front of the home's m.