Akshaya means non-depleting.The word ‘Akshaya’ in Sanskrit means inexhaustible, that which is unlimited or everlasting. Thus it is a celebration of unending happiness, peace and prosperity. Akshaya Tritiya observed on Tritiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaisakha, Akshya Tritiya is considered to be one of the most auspicious occasions according to the Hindu calendar.
On this day any Auspicios work can de done without seeing auspicious Time. Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akti or Akha Teej Akshaya Tritiya is associated with devotion, daan/donation, and homa to please God. Akshaya Tritiya is a very popular festival that the Hindus and Jains celebrate every year.
It is considered as one of the most important days for Hindu community as it is the day of the Birth of The Lord Parasurama. The Hindu community considers this day as a lucky day and believes that any venture such as a business or the construction of a building started on that day will follow betterment and prosperity. Akshaya Tritiya is a one day event celebrated in late April or early May. Hindus celebrate this day because, according to them,
Akshaya Tritiya is the day when the great God of Wisdom, God Ganesha, started writing the epic work called "Mahabharata". On the day of Akshay Tritiya, worship Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi. People also offer flowers to the deities and donate to the poor.
Holy river Ganga was descended on Earth from Heaven on this day The word Akshaya means never diminishing. Hence the benefits of doing any Japa, Yajna, Pitra-Tarpan, Dan-Punya on this day never diminish and remain with the person forever. Akshaya Tritiya is believed to bring good luck and success. Most people purchase Gold on this day as it is believed that buying Gold on Akshaya Tritiya brings prosperity and more wealth in coming future. Being Akshaya day it is believed that Gold, bought on this day, will never diminish and would continue to grow or appreciateDoors of all the temples of 4 dham are open on this day It is also believed that the couple who get married on this day are blessed with eternal prosperity and bliss by the god themselves Akshaya means the most "Eternal" that which never diminishes.
Any initiative made on that day or anything bought on that day is considered to be good fortune. The most popular activity is the buying of gold and it is believed it will be a sign of good fortune for the buyer. In the Indian culture people typically starts a new business or begins a new venture on Akshaya Tritiya. This is also one of the most popular days for weddings to take plans as the spirit of this day bids them on a very long and fulfilling life journey. It was also believed that people born in that month will be very lucky and will shine bright throughout their life. The Akshaya Patra In the Mahabharata, the Pandavas in exile were gifted a vessel by Lord Sun on the day of Akshaya Tritiya. A divine vessel, Akshaya Patra (inexhaustible vessel) offered a continuous supply of food.
Another story mentions a sage visiting the Pandavas while they were in exile. Draupadi, who did not have any food to offer to the sage, told Lord Krishna of her helpless state, showing him an empty bowl that had held rice earlier. Finding a grain stuck on the vessel, Krishna consumed it and felt fully satisfied. This, in turn, also satiated all beings and the universe. The same vessel came to be known as Akshaya Patra and the day was called Akshaya Tritiya.
Krishna-Sudama It was on this day that Sudama, went to Dwaraka and met His childhood friend, Lord Krishna. Though Sudama never asked the Lord for any help, Lord Krishna blessed him with unlimited prosperity in return for his most humble offering of chipped rice. In spite of possessing great riches, Sudama remained a great devotee of the Lord and never forgot Him till the end of his life. Consequently, he attained the supreme perfection. Thus Akshaya Tritiya is also a festival of Lord Sri Krishna’s blessings for prosperity and devotion.The day is also known for the reunion of Lord Krishna and Sudama, who were childhood friends.
Beginning of Treta Yug As per the scriptures, a vicious long battle took place between Goddess Durga and Mahishasura culminating in the death of the asura at the hand of the goddess. As per the sacred Puranas, that day was marked as the end of Satya Yuga and start of the Treta Yuga, the second of four yugas. Since that day, Akshaya Tritiya is celebrated as the beginning of a new era. Akshaya Patra In the Mahabharata, the Pandavas in exile were gifted a vessel by Lord Sun on the day of Akshaya Tritiya. A divine vessel, Akshaya Patra (inexhaustible vessel) offered a continuous supply of food. Another story mentions a sage visiting the Pandavas while they were in exile. Draupadi, who did not have any food to offer to the sage, told Lord Krishna of her helpless state, showing him an empty bowl that had held rice earlier. Finding a grain stuck on the vessel, Krishna consumed it and felt fully satisfied. This, in turn, also satiated all beings and the universe. The same vessel came to be known as Akshaya Patra and the day was called Akshaya Tritiya.
Benefits of Akshay Tritiya Pooja Homam :
Blessings and Grace of Goddess Lakshmi (Goddess of Wealth)
Divine Blessings of Lord Vishnu & Lord Kuber
Blessed with Wealth, Heath and Prosperity
Helps in Removal of Obstacles and problems.
Any initiative made on that day or anything bought on that day is considered to be good fortune.
couple who get married on this day are blessed with eternal prosperity and bliss in family life.
starts a new business or begins a new ventures.& sucess.
Puja service includes:Kalash Sthapan,Swasti Vachan, Shanti Path, Sankalp, Ganesh Sthapan pujan and abhishek, , Vishnu Lakshmi and Kuber Sthapan, Navgrah Sthapan, Invocation of all Gods & Goddesses, Navgrah Mantra Japa (1 mala for each planet), Lakshmi Suktam 11 times, Lakshmi Mantra Japa Kuber Mantra Japa , Vishnu Sahastranaam Path, Lakshmi Kuber Yantra Pujan, Havan,Aarti and Pushpaanjali.
Duration 4 -5 hours
Number of Priests 2 Priests
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