There is no halt when you land in India for all the fun and festive adornments. Every celebrated date, hour and time is presented with a vast purpose with added a glaze of myth. “Dhantera” a festival much known in Northern parts of India is significantly one that peaks up for every business man than any day of insouciance.
The Word Dhan means wealth and Tera is 13, which tales for itself to presides on the 13th day prior to Diwali on the Hindu lunar calendar on the month called Karthik.
Buying bounties like gold, silver and utensils is believed to inflate more wealth while praying to the God of death for prosperity and protection.
A fabled tale to the visual fluid line to the principal tribute is the tale that goes like this, King Hima’s son who was to die on the 14th day of his marriage was saved by his clever wife who saved him from Yama the God of death by keeping him awake all night telling him stories while Yama who took the form of a serpent was listening to her all night spared his kill.
The Word Dhan means wealth and Tera is 13, which tales for itself to presides on the 13th day prior to Diwali on the Hindu lunar calendar on the month called Karthik.
Buying bounties like gold, silver and utensils is believed to inflate more wealth while praying to the God of death for prosperity and protection.
A fabled tale to the visual fluid line to the principal tribute is the tale that goes like this, King Hima’s son who was to die on the 14th day of his marriage was saved by his clever wife who saved him from Yama the God of death by keeping him awake all night telling him stories while Yama who took the form of a serpent was listening to her all night spared his kill.
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