Dhanteras 2022- 6 items that you can buy on the day
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Dhanteras 2022- 6 items that you can buy on the day

Dhanteras 2022- 6 items that you can buy on the day

One of the biggest festivals celebrated across India, the festival of lights, positivity, and victory of good over evil, Diwali is almost here. This five day long festival kickstarts with the occasion of Dhanteras, which is considered auspicious to shop for something new. While there are many stories about the origin of the festival, but one thing is common in all the stories that it is the dawn of new beginnings. If you are confused about what new to buy this year, we are here to solve your problem and help you out. Here are some traditional shopping ideas for Dhanteras 2022:

Gold & silver items

It is believed that buying gold and silver on this day brings good luck your way. You can buy gold ornaments, silver coins, silver utensils, silver diya, and so on. Gold jewelry gets a little costly at this time due to the increase in demand.

Brass and copper

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If you don’t have a budget for gold and silver then you can opt for brass and copper. You can buy utensils made of brass or copper. Those traditional vases made up of copper are considered beautiful pieces of decorative items. It is believed that shiny ornaments bring positive energy and good vibes to your house.

Electronic items

You can also buy any electronic items on the auspicious day of Dhanteras. From phones to laptops, you have several options to buy from when it comes to electronics. There's no better and auspicious day than Dhanteras to invest in these electronics.

Utensils

You could consider utensils as a good option for buying on Dhanteras. Utensils made up of copper, silver, or brass are traditionally purchased on this day.

Idols of gods

Broom

You must wonder why broom, but a broom is considered an important element that helps sweeping bad energies out and bringing the good energy home. It is considered a token of respect to the goddess Laxmi.

This story is a replug on the occasion of Dhanteras