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Dhanteras 2024: Why should you light 13 diyas on this day? From placement to meaning, here's everything you need to know

Dhanteras 2024: Why should you light 13 diyas on this day? From placement to meaning, here's everything you need to know

Dhanteras, also known as Dhantrayodashi or Dhanvantari Jayanti, is celebrated two days before Diwali and marks the beginning of the festive season. This year the auspicious day falls on Tuesday, October 29th. Lighting clay diyas is a treasured Hindu tradition that symbolizes purity and kindness while warding off negative energies. Read on to know the significance of lighting 13 diyas on Dhanteras and where is the best place to place them. (Also read: Diwali 2024: How Many Diyas Should One Light on Dhanteras, Choti Diwali and Badi Diwali for Prosperity and Happiness?)

According to Hindu tradition, lighting 13 diyas on Dhanteras brings blessings of health and prosperity. (Unsplash)
According to Hindu tradition, lighting 13 diyas on Dhanteras brings blessings of health and prosperity. (Unsplash)

Importance of lighting 13 diyas

According to Hindu mythology, lighting 13 diyas on Dhanteras brings blessings of health and prosperity while warding off negative energies and spirits. These diyas symbolize kindness and purity, and the number 13, considered one of the luckiest in Indian culture, adds to the auspiciousness of this tradition.

Where should each diya be placed?

1. The first diya on Dhanteras is placed near the dustbin facing south to ward off premature death and ensure long life and protection of the family.

2. The second diya lit with ghee should be placed in front of the mandir at home or any other suitable place on Diwali evening to bring good fortune.

3. The third diya is placed in front of Lakshmi to receive blessings for wealth, prosperity and success.

4. The fourth diya is lit in front of the holy basil plant Tulsi and symbolizes peace and happiness for the family.

5. The fifth diya is placed in front of the main entrance of the house and helps to keep away evil spirits and bring good luck, joy and love.

6. The sixth diya, traditionally placed under a peepal tree and lit with mustard oil, is considered a lucky charm and symbolizes recovery from financial and health problems.

7. The seventh diya should be lit at a temple near your home or at a temple of your choice.

8. The eighth diya must be placed near the garbage area to keep away negative energy and evil spirits.

9. The ninth diya is lit outside the washroom to attract positive energy and prosperity.

10. The tenth Diya, placed on the roof, offers protection from all types of negative energy.

11. The eleventh diya should be placed on a window to counteract dark and negative energies.

12. The twelfth diya on the top floor is believed to bring health.

13. The thirteenth and final diya should be placed at the intersection of your home to evoke good and positive vibes.

However, it is important to remember to never leave diyas and candles unattended to ensure a safe and happy celebration.

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