Dhanteras 2025 Guide: Time, Rituals & Charity Significance

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Dhanteras 2025 Guide: Time, Rituals & Charity Significance, donating money on dhanteras

Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, marks the beginning of the five-day Diwali festival. In 2025, Dhanteras will be celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm across India. This auspicious day is dedicated to Lord Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurveda, and Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth and prosperity. People observe various rituals, make auspicious purchases, and engage in charity to invite health, wealth, and happiness into their homes.


Date and Auspicious Time (Muhurat) for Dhanteras 2025

Dhanteras 2025 will fall on Wednesday, October 22, 2025. The Trayodashi Tithi (13th lunar day) will begin in the evening of October 21 and continue till the evening of October 22. The most auspicious time for Dhanteras Puja will be during the Pradosh Kaal, which generally falls after sunset and before nightfall. This period is considered ideal for performing Lakshmi Puja and lighting diyas to attract divine blessings.


Significance of Dhanteras

The word Dhanteras is derived from Dhan (wealth) and Teras (thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha). According to Hindu mythology, on this day, Lord Dhanvantari emerged from the ocean during the Samudra Manthan holding a pot of nectar, symbolizing health and well-being. Therefore, the day is also celebrated as National Ayurveda Day in India.

Besides health, Dhanteras is believed to bring prosperity. Buying new utensils, gold, or silver on this day is considered extremely auspicious, as it signifies inviting Goddess Lakshmi into one’s home. Businesses often start new account books on this day, praying for a prosperous year ahead.


Rituals of the Day

On Dhanteras, people clean and decorate their homes to welcome Goddess Lakshmi. Entrances are adorned with rangoli designs and footprints of the goddess are drawn to symbolize her arrival. In the evening, devotees perform Dhanteras Puja by lighting diyas (lamps) and offering sweets, flowers, and coins to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera, the god of wealth.

It is also customary to light a Yam Deepak — a small lamp kept outside the house facing south — to please Lord Yama, the god of death, and seek protection for the family. Many devotees chant mantras like “Om Hreem Shreem Lakshmibhyo Namah” and recite Lakshmi Stotra to attract divine energy.

Donating money on Dhanteras


Charity and Donation on Dhanteras

Charity holds a special place on Dhanteras. Offering donations on this day is said to purify the soul and attract good karma. Devotees donate food, clothes, and money to the poor, as well as cows, lamps, or grains to temples. Many also contribute to hospitals or Ayurveda research centers in honor of Lord Dhanvantari.

According to Hindu belief, helping others during Dhanteras not only pleases the gods but also removes financial obstacles and brings long-term prosperity. Even simple acts like feeding stray animals or offering water to guests are considered auspicious.

Don’t buy these things

Shopping on the day of Dhanteras is important, but the scriptures also prohibit buying certain items on this day.

Glass vessels: Glass is considered to be associated with Rahu, which attracts negative energy. Oil and Ghee: Buying these items on this day is considered inauspicious.
Black-colored objects: It is considered a symbol of negativity.

This festival of Dhanteras gives us an opportunity to cultivate wealth, health and prosperity. On this auspicious occasion, we all pray to Lord Dhanwantari to grant us a healthy life and health; may Goddess Lakshmi bless us with wealth and prosperity forever, and may Lord Kuber shower us with good fortune and prosperity in our lives.

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