Dhanteras 2024 Date: According to the astrologer, this year Trayodashi Tithi is starting from 10.31 am on Tuesday, 29 October 2024, hence Dhanteras will be celebrated on 29 October only.
The festival of Diwali is about to come and the excitement of the festival is being seen all around. The festival of Diwali starts from Dhanteras. The festival of Dhanteras has great importance in Hindu religion. This festival of Dhanteras is celebrated every year on Trayodashi date of Krishna Paksha of Kartik month.
On this day, Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and Kubera, the god of wealth, are worshiped along with Lord Dhanvantari. On this day people also buy gold or silver jewelery etc. This time there is confusion as the date of Dhanteras is two days away.
If you also want to know the exact date and auspicious time of Dhanteras, then you are at the right place. So, without any delay, let us know the date, auspicious time, puja method and bhog recipe.
Dhanteras date and auspicious time
According to the astrologer, this year Trayodashi Tithi is starting from 10:31 am on Tuesday, 29 October 2024, which will be at 1:15 pm on Wednesday, 30 October 2024. Since Dhanteras is worshiped in the evening only, this festival will be celebrated on 29th October only.
Dhanteras Bhog Recipe
Mother Lakshmi is worshiped on the day of Dhanteras. Therefore, you can offer Makhana and milk kheer to Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber. Making kheer is also quite easy. To make this you need makhana, milk, sugar, dry fruits and cardamom powder.
Auspicious time of puja
According to the Vedic calendar, the most auspicious time for worship for Dhanteras will be from 6:31 pm to 8:13 pm on Tuesday, October 29.
Dhanteras worship method
Install a picture or idol of Goddess Lakshmi along with Kuber Dev in the evening. Now light a ghee lamp in front of Dhanvantari Dev, Mata Lakshmi and Kuber Devta. After this offer fruits and flowers. Offer their favorite food to Mother and God. While worshiping, chant the mantra “Om Hreem Kuberaya Namah”. Perform Aarti at the end of the puja.