Today, on the festival of Dhanteras, devotees worship Lord Dhanvantari, the God of Ayurveda. It is believed that Lord Dhanvantari helped humankind by imparting the wisdom of Ayurveda, to help rid it of horrible diseases. ‘Dhan’ means wealth and ‘Teras’ signifies the thirteenth day.The festival marks the first day of Diwali celebrations. The Goddess of wealth, Goddess Lakshmi, is worshipped on this day, and it is important to purchase items of value like ornaments, gemstones, and any household appliance, made of metal. It symbolises ‘bringing in Lakshmi’, meaning wealth and prosperity, into one’s home.Here’s a list of precious items to purchase:1. The 1 ounce (31.1 gram) gold Lotus bar has MMTC-PAMP’s distinctive Lotus motif that is exceptionally minted on 24K, 999.9 purest gold and is an ideal choice for investment.2. Weighing 25gms each, the pair of Shankh coins etched on 999.9 purest silver, are symbolically rich, precision-minted, and feature finely etched coloured portrayals of Lakshmi and Ganesh. Together Lakshmi and Ganesh symbolise prosperity and auspiciousness. This design is available in exclusive festive packaging within a custom made capsule to showcase the coins in your office or home temple.3. CaratLane, India’s leading Omni-channel jeweller has launched a new collection – Bloom. It is an enchanting medley of the finest diamonds and freshwater pearls. Crafted to capture the moment a flower comes to life, the Bloom collection embodies the spirit of life and is the perfect complement to any look this festive season
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