India is a land of festivals.
All year round, there are a host of festivals being celebrated throughout the
nation. One of such festivals is Akshaya
Tritaya. The common myth associated with this festival is that it refers to
just buying and selling of gold. This is a wrong notion. This specific day is
considered to be auspicious due to a lot of historical reasons.
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Also known as Akkha Teej, it marks the birth of Lord Parasurama, the sixth
incarnation of Lord Vishnu.
·
Sri Vyasa started the composition of the
Mahabharata on this auspicious day.
·
Lord Krishna visited the Pandavas on this day
and gifted the Akshaya Patram to Draupadi.
·
Sudama visited his friend, Lord Krishna in the
hope of a little rice and was in turn, blessed by Krishna with Akshaya or boundless wealth.
·
Many great personalities were also born during
this time, like Basaveshwara, Ramanujacharya, Adi Shankaracharya, Swami
Chinmayananda and the great Lord Buddha.
·
The second Yuga, Treta Yuga commenced on this
day.
Importance
Of Akshaya Tritaya:
Indians all over the country, place a lot of importance on this specific festival.
Indians all over the country, place a lot of importance on this specific festival.
New business ventures are
started on this day as it is said that this festival is very beneficial for
those who want to make it big in the business sector. Even established
businesses conduct puja in their shops and offices and distribute sweets in the
celebration of Akshaya Tritaya.
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Marriages are also scheduled for this day as it
is said that personal relationships thrive and prosper if started on this
festive day.
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Giving clothes to the poor on this day is
supposed to protect one from harmful illness and diseases.
·
Giving fruits to the needy helps a person to
fulfill his goals and ambitions in life.
·
Students are said to donate milk products to the
poor as it is said that this would help them excel in studies and lead to a
bright academic future.
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Giving uncooked grains in charity is believed to
result in peaceful death rather than an untimely one.
·
Feeding curd rice to the poor on this day, helps
a person to be blessed in his or her next birth.
·
Purchasing or investing in gold or silver helps
maintain a constant flow of wealth into the household.
·
Embarking on long journeys on this day makes the
journey safe and memorable.
·
People also bathe in holy rivers like the Ganga
and Yamuna especially on this day to garner the blessings of deities.
·
Goddess Laxmi and Lord Vishnu are worshipped on
this day by conducting pujas.
The
word Akshaya Tritiya means
imperishable or eternal. Hence, this day is the ultimate symbol of wealth and
financial prosperity.
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