Dhanteras 2025: What to buy and avoid for wealth and prosperity
Dhanteras, considered one of the most auspicious days for purchasing new items, marks the beginning of Diwali. Observed across India, this festival is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and Lord Dhanvantari, the deity of health. People believe that buying certain items on this day attracts positive energy, financial growth, and overall well-being. Scroll down to know about what to buy and avoid on Dhanteras.
New Delhi: Dhanteras, considered one of the most auspicious days for purchasing new items, marks the beginning of Diwali. Observed across India, this festival is dedicated to Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, and Lord Dhanvantari, the deity of health. People believe that buying certain items on this day attracts positive energy, financial growth, and overall well-being. The items may range from ornaments to kitchen utensils, and every item signifies a meaning. Hence, just as some purchases are considered lucky, others are seen as inauspicious and could block prosperity.
On Dhanteras, knowing what to buy and what to avoid helps families make mindful choices while celebrating the occasion. Whether it’s adding gold and silver to your wealth collection, and filling your home with light through diyas or understanding these dos and don’ts, ensures that your Dhanteras 2025 brings only positivity and abundance. Read here for full information.
What to buy on Dhanteras
Gold and silver
These classic ornaments symbolise wealth and prosperity. Jewellery or coins made of gold or silver are highly auspicious.
Utensils
Utensils bring abundance and positive energy to the home.
Broom
Buying a broom cleans negativity from the house.
Gomti chakra or cowry shells
Gomti chakra or cowry shells are known to attract luck and financial growth.
Diyas or lamps
Diyas are used to light up the space. Light signifies the removal of darkness and welcomes prosperity.
Idols of Lakshmi and Ganesha
Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Ganesha idols are essential for blessings and auspicious energy.
Electronic items or new gadgets
These represent progress and modern prosperity.
What to avoid on Dhanteras
Iron items
Items made of iron are considered inauspicious and believed to invite negativity.
Glass items
Glass things are associated with fragility and financial instability.
Black-coloured items
Items in black colour symbolise negativity and bad luck.
Oil and leather goods
Oil or leather goods reduce prosperity and bring bad energy.
Sharp objects
Sharp objects such as knives, scissors, or needles are believed to cut away good fortune.
Empty utensils
Utensils shouldn’t be empty to avoid attracting negativity and bad luck. Always fill these with something sweet, rice, or coins before bringing them home.
Dhanteras is a festival of wealth, health, and positive energy. By carefully opting for what to buy and avoiding inauspicious items, families can invite prosperity and good fortune into their homes. Following these simple customs ensures that the celebrations are meaningful, safe, and bring lasting blessings.

