All you must know about Dhanteras
The HinduThe festival of prosperity and wealth is called Dhanatrayodashi, also known as Dhanteras. The narrative from mythology pertaining to Dhanteras Hima, a former monarch, was a king with principles who sought to uphold justice and foster love among his people. After some time, the king’s son was born, and it was a joyous occasion for the king—until an astrologer foretold the prince’s demise, saying that on his 16th birthday, a snake would bite him and take his life. On this day, people worship Lord Kuber, who is known as the “King of Yaksha” and the “Treasurer of the Gods,” or the “Indian Santa Claus.” On Dhanteras, users generally purchase new items because they believe that doing so will bring prosperity and good fortune to their homes. Here are some lists of things people buy in Dhanteras: Laxmi and Ganesh Idols Buying new property shares, Gold investments, Jewellery and new bank accounts.