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Akshaya Tritiya (Akha Teej) – A Sacred and Auspicious Day
Overview: Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akha Teej, is considered one of the most sacred and auspicious days for both Hindu and Jain communities. It falls on the third lunar day (Tritiya) of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the Indian month of Vaisakha. This day is believed to be highly favorable as both the Sun and Moon shine at their brightest.
Astronomical Significance: The day holds special importance if it coincides with the Rohini Nakshatra, making it even more auspicious.
Religious Significance:
According to Hindu beliefs, Lord Parashurama, the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu, was born on this day.
It is also said that Sage Ved Vyasa and Lord Ganesha began writing the epic Mahabharata on Akshaya Tritiya.
For Jains, this day marks the end of a year-long fasting period of their first Tirthankara, Lord Rishabhdev.
Meaning of Akshaya:
The word ‘Akshaya’ means ‘never diminishing’ or eternal.
According to Vedic astrology, three lunar days—Yugadi, Vijaya Dashami, and Akshaya Tritiya—are free from all inauspicious influences. Hence, no muhurta (astrological timing) is needed to start new ventures on these days.
Why Akshaya Tritiya is Considered Auspicious:
Any activity or venture begun on this day is believed to grow and prosper.
Each moment of this day is considered auspicious for spiritual and material undertakings.
Rituals and Benefits of Akshaya Tritiya Pooja:
Observing a one-day fast dedicated to Lord Vishnu.
Worship of Lord Vishnu in his Lakshminarayan form.
Buying gold ornaments or coins, symbolizing prosperity.
Ideal for conducting marriage ceremonies or housewarming rituals.
A favorable time to purchase a new vehicle.
Bathing in the Ganga or other sacred rivers.
Performing Tarpan for deceased ancestors.
Offering donations to Brahmins or the needy.
Organizing Yagna (sacred fire rituals).
Cultural Importance:
Akshaya Tritiya is deeply connected with myths, legends, and divine stories, making it a culturally rich and vibrant festival.
It is believed that offering sincere donations on this day brings divine blessings and abundance throughout one’s life.
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