AKSHAYA TRITIYA ON 03 – 05 - 2022
It is named after the third lunar day of the spring month of Vaisakha in the Hindu calendar.
The day is considered as one of the best days when it comes to starting something new.
Buying gold and silver is considered as highly auspicious on this day. These metals signify Goddess Lakshmi. It is believed that if you make an investment in gold or silver on this festival, then the Goddess will bless you with wealth and prosperity in abundance.
Krishna presents Draupadi with Akshaya Patra on Akshaya Tritiya during the exile of the Pandavas to the forest.
During their exile in the forest, the Pandava princes were
famished due to the lack of food, and their wife Draupadi was pained by this
because she could not extend the customary hospitality to their guests.
Yudhishthira, who was the eldest, prayed to Lord Surya, who gave him this bowl,
which would remain full till Draupadi served all of their guests. During Sage
Durvasa's visit, Lord Krishna made this bowl invincible for Draupadi so that
the magical bowl called Akshaya Patra would always remain full with food of
their choice, even as to satiate the whole universe if required.
Akshaya Tritiya is believed by HinAkshaya Tritiya is believed by Hindus to be the birthday of Parasurama, who was the sixth avatar of Vishnu. He is revered in Vaishnava temples. Those who observe it in honor of Parasurama sometimes refer to the festival as Parasurama Jayanti.
According to one legend, Veda Vyasa began reciting the Hindu epic Mahabharata to Ganesha on Akshaya Tritiya. Another legend states that the river Ganges descended to earth on this day.
Another significant event that is believed to have occurred on this day is Sudama's visit to his childhood friend, Lord Krishna in Dwarka, when he received unlimited wealth as a boon. Also, it is believed that Kubera received position as the god of wealth on this auspicious day. In Odisha, Akshaya Tritiya is celebrated during the commencement of the sowing of rice paddy for the ensuing Kharif season. The day starts with ritual worship of mother Earth, the bullocks, other traditional farm equipment and seeds by the farmers for the blessings of a good harvest. After ploughing the fields, the farmers sow paddy seeds as the symbolic start for the most important Kharif crop of the state. This ritual is called Akhi Muthi Anukula (Akhi- Akshaya Tritiya; Muthi- fistful of paddy; Anukula- commencement or inauguration) and is celebrated with much fanfare throughout the state.
The construction of chariots for the Ratha Yatra festivities of Jagannath Temple also commences on this day at Puri.
E-Touch Wishes Its Members A HAPPY, PROSPEROUS AND HEALTHY AKSHAYA TRITIYA
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