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Hari-Om

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The Golden Day

 

Hindus believe in the theory of " mahurats " or auspicious timings in

every step in life - be it to begin a new venture or making an

important purchase. Akshaya Tritiya is one such momentous occasion,

which is considered one of the most auspicious days of the Vedic

Calendar. It is believed, any meaningful activity started on this day

would be fruitful.

 

Once a Year

Akshaya Tritiya falls on the third day of the bright half of Vaishakh

month (April-May), when the Sun and Moon are in exaltation; they are

simultaneously at their peak of brightness, which happens only once

every year.

 

Holy Day

Akshaya Tritiya, also known as " Akha Teej " , is traditionally the

birthday of Lord Parasurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu.

People conduct special Pujas on this day, bathe in holy rivers, make

a charity, offer barley in a sacred fire, and worship Lord Ganesha &

Devi Lakshmi on this day.

The Golden Link

The word " Akshaya " means imperishable or eternal - that which never

diminishes. Initiations made or valuables bought on this day are

considered to bring success or good fortune. Buying gold is a popular

activity on Akshaya Tritiya, as it is the ultimate symbol of wealth

and prosperity. Gold and gold jewelry bought and worn on this day

signify never diminishing good fortune. Indians celebrate weddings,

begin new business ventures, and even plan long journeys on this day.

 

Myths & Legends

The day also marks the beginning of the " SatyaYug " or the Golden Age -

the first of the four Yugas. In the " Puranas " , the holy Hindu

scriptures, there is a story that says that on this day of Akshay

Tritiya Vedavyas along with Lord Ganesha started writing the great

epic Mahabharata. Ganga Devi or Mother Ganges also descended to earth

on this day.

 

Bright Births

It is also believed that people born during this time shine bright in

life. Many luminaries were born during this period: Basaveshwara born

on May 4, Ramanujacharya and Adi Shankaracharya on May 6, Swami

Chinmayananda on May 8 and Lord Buddha on May 16.

 

Jai Shree Krishna !

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