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Dhanteras 2025 shubh muhurat: Best time to perform Lakshmi-Kuber puja with correct rituals and mantras

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Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, marks the beginning of the grand festival of Diwali. This sacred day celebrates health, wealth, and prosperity, honouring Lord Dhanvantri, Lord Kuber, Lord Yama, and Goddess Lakshmi. It’s also observed as the birth anniversary of Lord Dhanvantri, the divine physician of the gods.

From purchasing gold and silver to lighting diyas and performing Lakshmi Puja, Dhanteras is believed to bring fortune and blessings into homes across India.

This year, Dhanteras will be celebrated on Saturday, 18 October 2025.

Dhanteras 2025 Date and Puja Timings: When to Perform Lakshmi Puja and Buy Gold

  • Dhanteras Date: Saturday, 18 October 2025
  • Trayodashi Tithi Begins: 12:18 PM on 18 October 2025
  • Trayodashi Tithi Ends: 01:51 PM on 19 October 2025
  • Pradosh Kaal: 05:48 PM to 08:19 PM
  • Vrishabha Kaal: 07:15 PM to 09:11 PM
  • Dhanteras Puja Muhurat: 07:15 PM to 08:19 PM

According to the Hindu Panchang, the Pradosh Kaal combined with Vrishabha Lagna is considered the most auspicious time to perform Lakshmi Puja. Worshipping the Goddess during this period is believed to ensure that wealth and prosperity stay permanently in the household.

Why is Dhanteras Celebrated? The Story Behind the Festival of Health, Wealth and Good Fortune

The word ‘Dhanteras’ is derived from ‘Dhan’, meaning wealth, and ‘Teras’, referring to the thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik.

As per Hindu scriptures, Lord Dhanvantri emerged from the Samudra Manthan (churning of the ocean) carrying a pot filled with the nectar of immortality. He is worshipped as the God of Ayurveda and Health, and his birth is celebrated on Dhanteras to seek good health and well-being.

The day is also devoted to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber, who symbolise prosperity and abundance. Performing their puja on Dhanteras is believed to invite wealth and remove financial obstacles.

Spiritual Meaning of Dhanteras: Why Buying Gold, Silver and Utensils Matters

Dhanteras is considered one of the most auspicious days of the year to purchase precious metals, new utensils, or household items. Buying gold or silver is believed to attract fortune and positive energy.

People also invest in new tools, vehicles, or home décor as symbols of growth and renewal. Even a small purchase on this day, such as a silver coin or brass diya, is considered a sign of prosperity entering the home.

According to tradition, new items bought on Dhanteras should be cleaned and placed before Goddess Lakshmi during the evening puja for blessings.

Dhanteras 2025 Puja Vidhi: Step-by-Step Rituals to Perform Lakshmi, Kuber and Dhanvantri Puja

Clean and Decorate the House:
Begin the day by cleaning every corner of the house. Decorate with flowers, rangolis, and diyas to welcome Goddess Lakshmi.

Set Up the Puja Space:
Prepare a small altar with idols or pictures of Goddess Lakshmi, Lord Kuber, and Lord Dhanvantri.

Offerings and Rituals:
Use kumkum, akshat (rice grains), flowers, and desi ghee diyas during the puja. Offer sweets, fruits, and sattvik food as bhog prasad.

Traditional Maharashtra Offering:
In Maharashtra, it’s customary to prepare Naivedyam made from dry coriander powder and jaggery, which is offered to the Goddess and then shared with family members.

Yamadeep Daan Ritual:
After sunset, devotees light a diya facing the south direction, made of wheat flour, and dedicate it to Lord Yama, the God of death. This act, known as Yamadeepam, is believed to remove negative energy and protect the family from untimely death.

Recite Dhanteras Mantras:
Chanting mantras dedicated to Lord Dhanvantri and Goddess Lakshmi enhances the spiritual energy of the day.

Mantras to Chant:
  • Om Dhanvantaraye Namah
  • Om Shri Dhanvantre Namah
  • Om Hreem Shreem Hreem Kamle Kamlalaye Praseed Praseed, Om Shreem Hreem Shreem Mahalakshmyai Namah

Importance of Sthir Lagna During Dhanteras Puja

According to astrology, performing Lakshmi Puja during “Sthir Lagna” (a fixed ascendant period) ensures that the Goddess stays permanently in one’s home. The Sthir Lagna time is highly sacred and should coincide with Pradosh Kaal for maximum blessings.

It’s believed that worshipping Goddess Lakshmi during this fixed period brings long-lasting stability in wealth and happiness.

Worshipping Lord Yama on Dhanteras: Meaning and Benefits of Yamadeep Daan

The Yamadeep Daan ritual symbolises protection and longevity. Lighting a diya for Lord Yama on Dhanteras evening signifies respect towards the Lord of Death and an appeal for the safety of family members.

People place the diya outside their main door, often facing south, and offer prayers to ward off premature death and invite harmony into the household.

Dhanteras Traditions Across India: Regional Beliefs and Celebrations

  • In North India, people decorate their homes with earthen diyas and perform Lakshmi-Kuber Puja in the evening.
  • In Maharashtra, families prepare traditional sweets like Naivedyam and share them after offering to the Goddess.
  • In Gujarat, Dhanteras marks the start of the financial year for business owners, who open new account books known as Chopda Pujan.
  • In South India, it is celebrated as Dhanvantari Jayanthi, focusing on health and well-being.

Dhanteras 2025: The Day to Invite Prosperity, Health and Happiness

Dhanteras is not merely about wealth, it is about balance, gratitude and blessings. It reminds us that true prosperity lies in good health, happiness, and the harmony of relationships.

As diyas glow and homes sparkle this 18 October 2025, may the blessings of Lord Dhanvantri, Lord Kuber, and Goddess Lakshmi fill your life with peace, prosperity, and divine protection.
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