The festival of Diwali begins with the auspicious occasion of Dhanteras, also known as Dhan Trayodashi, a celebration symbolizing wealth, prosperity, and good health. This year, Dhanteras will be observed on Saturday, October 18, 2025, creating a rare and significant planetary combination. According to astrology, the day of Saturday is dedicated to Lord Shani (Saturn), the deity associated with justice and discipline. This alignment calls for extra caution while making purchases on this day, as certain items are believed to invite negativity or bad luck.
Let’s understand what you should avoid buying this Dhanteras 2025 and what items are considered truly auspicious for the occasion.
⚠️ Things to Avoid Buying on Dhanteras 2025 1. Iron and Iron-Based ItemsIn Vedic astrology, iron is regarded as the metal associated with Lord Shani. Buying or bringing iron home on a Saturday is believed to displease him and attract negative energy. Since this year’s Dhanteras coincides with Saturday, it’s best to avoid purchasing iron utensils, tools, or any iron-based equipment. Doing so may disturb the household’s harmony and prosperity.
2. Steel UtensilsMany people assume that steel is different from iron, but in reality, steel is an alloy that contains iron. Hence, purchasing steel utensils or objects on this Dhanteras should also be avoided. Instead, opt for brass, copper, or bronze utensils — these metals are considered sacred, health-promoting, and highly auspicious for the day.
3. Black-Colored ItemsThe color black is traditionally linked with Lord Shani and symbolizes negativity or misfortune. As Dhanteras is a day of divine blessings and positive beginnings, bringing black-colored clothes, shoes, or decorative items into the house is considered inauspicious. To maintain a cheerful and positive atmosphere, go for vibrant and bright colors instead.
4. Mustard OilIt is a common belief that mustard oil is offered to Lord Shani on Saturdays to appease him. However, buying mustard oil on the same day is discouraged. If you plan to use oil for lamps or puja rituals, it’s better to purchase it a day earlier (on Friday). Avoid buying or storing mustard oil on Dhanteras to prevent negative planetary influences.
5. Empty VesselsAccording to traditional customs, bringing home empty utensils or containers on Dhanteras is considered unlucky. If you buy items like pots, bowls, or pitchers, make sure to fill them with water, rice, coriander seeds, or sweets before entering the house. Doing this symbolizes fullness and abundance, ensuring the continued flow of prosperity and happiness in your home.
6. Leather GoodsDhanteras is a spiritually pure and sacred festival. Items made from leather, such as belts, shoes, wallets, or handbags, are derived from animal hide and are seen as impure for religious occasions. It’s best to avoid purchasing leather goods on this day, as they may disturb the sanctity of your home.
✅ Auspicious Items to Buy on DhanterasWhile certain items should be avoided, several others are believed to bring good luck, wealth, and prosperity when purchased on Dhanteras:
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Gold and Silver: Buying gold or silver coins, jewelry, or utensils is the most auspicious act. It symbolizes enduring prosperity and divine blessings.
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Brass and Copper Utensils: These metals are sacred and promote health and spiritual well-being.
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Broom (Jhadu): Buying a broom on Dhanteras is believed to sweep away poverty and negativity, inviting cleanliness and abundance.
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Coriander Seeds: Purchase coriander seeds and place them in the puja area. Later, sow them in your garden or a pot — this is said to multiply wealth and positivity.
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Home Essentials or Gifts: You may also buy useful household items or gifts for loved ones, keeping in mind the inauspicious items to avoid.
This year’s Dhanteras-Saturday combination brings both spiritual power and caution. By avoiding iron, steel, black items, mustard oil, empty vessels, and leather goods, and instead choosing auspicious purchases like gold, brass, and silver, you can ensure that prosperity, peace, and happiness fill your home. Celebrate mindfully and let the festival bring abundance and good fortune to your life.
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