Infinite best wishes to you as well on this sacred occasion of Akshaya Tritiya. May the eternal and inexhaustible grace of this day uplift every heart and mind, fostering unending prosperity, noble actions, and unwavering unity. May this divine momentum strengthen the collective resolve for a Viksit Bharat—a developed, enlightened, and harmonized India, guided by truth, devotion, and higher consciousness.
Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akha Teej, is a highly auspicious and sacred day in the Hindu and Jain traditions. Here's a brief overview of its significance and meaning:
Meaning of Akshaya Tritiya:
“Akshaya” means eternal, imperishable, or that which never diminishes.
“Tritiya” refers to the third day of the lunar fortnight. Akshaya Tritiya falls on the third day of the bright half (Shukla Paksha) of the lunar month Vaisakha (usually in April or May).
Spiritual and Cultural Significance:
1. Eternal Prosperity: It is believed that any good deeds, charity, investments, or spiritual practices done on this day multiply manifold and remain undiminished.
2. Start of New Ventures: Considered ideal for starting new businesses, purchasing gold, or initiating spiritual practices like chanting, meditation, and reading scriptures.
3. Mythological Importance:
Lord Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Vishnu, is believed to have been born on this day.
It is said that Sudama offered puffed rice to Lord Krishna on Akshaya Tritiya and received unending wealth and blessings.
The Mahabharata was started by Ved Vyasa and Lord Ganesha on this day.
In Jain tradition, it marks the day when Tirthankara Rishabhanatha ended his year-long fast by consuming sugarcane juice.
Modern Relevance:
Akshaya Tritiya today is not just about material gains but also a reminder to invest in good karma, mental purification, and spiritual upliftment—an eternal wealth that truly leads to inner peace and national progress.
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