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When Is Dhanteras? Know Shubh Muhurat, City-Wise Timings, and More

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Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi, is a major Hindu festival observed two days before Diwali, marking the beginning of five-day-long Diwali festivities. On this auspicious day, devotees worship Lord Kuber, the god of wealth, Lord Dhanvantari, the god of Ayurveda and health, and Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of prosperity. Traditionally, purchasing silver, gold, utensils, and even brooms is considered auspicious on Dhanteras.

When Is Dhanteras in 2024? This year, Dhanteras falls on Tuesday, October 29, on the thirteenth day of Krishna Paksha in the Kartik month, according to the Hindu lunar calendar. The puja muhurat for Dhanteras will last from 7:00 PM to 8:49 PM, providing an hour and 49 minutes for worship. Here's a breakdown of key times:

Dhanteras Puja Muhurat: 7:00 PM to 8:49 PM Yama Deepam: October 29 Pradosh Kaal: 6:12 PM to 8:53 PM Vrishabha Kaal: 7:00 PM to 8:49 PM Trayodashi Tithi: Begins at 1:01 AM on October 29 and ends at 3:45 AM on October 30

City-Wise Dhanteras Muhurat Timings (October 29) Each city observes slight variations in timing due to regional sunset differences. Here are some specific city timings for Dhanteras puja:

New Delhi: 6:31 PM to 8:13 PM Gurugram: 6:32 PM to 8:14 PM Noida: 6:31 PM to 8:12 PM Mumbai: 7:04 PM to 8:37 PM Pune: 7:01 PM to 8:33 PM Chennai: 6:44 PM to 8:11 PM Jaipur: 6:40 PM to 8:20 PM Hyderabad: 6:45 PM to 8:15 PM Chandigarh: 6:29 PM to 8:13 PM Kolkata: 5:57 PM to 7:33 PM Bengaluru: 6:55 PM to 8:22 PM Ahmedabad: 6:59 PM to 8:35 PM

Significance of Dhanteras Dhanteras is a day dedicated to welcoming prosperity and good health. Devotees believe that worshipping Goddess Lakshmi on this day brings fortune and blessings into their homes. Alongside her, Lord Kuber is worshipped as a symbol of wealth. This occasion also marks the beginning of Diwali celebrations, encouraging households to purify their surroundings, minds, and souls in preparation for the festivities.

The day is followed by Naraka Chaturdashi, commonly known as Chhoti Diwali, adding to the week of joy and celebration.

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