Which day is good for shopping? Everyone wishes that whatever they buy from the market will last a long time and bring them good luck. If this is your wish, then before shopping, you should definitely know what to buy on which day and what not to buy on which day.
Shopping by day of the week: In the Sanatan tradition, it is customary to undertake any task on an auspicious day and at an auspicious time so that the task is completed without any obstacles and yields the desired benefits. When it comes to shopping, the Sanatan tradition has established rules for purchasing items by day, so that the auspiciousness and benefits associated with the items purchased can be maximized. Let us explore in detail what to buy on which day of the week and what not to buy on which day.
Monday
According to Hindu mythology, Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the moon god adorning his forehead. Purchasing white items such as milk, rice, sweets, etc. is considered auspicious on this day.
Tuesday
According to Hindu belief, Tuesday is dedicated to Hanuman, the son of the wind, and Mars, the son of the earth. Therefore, buying and selling land and buildings on this day is considered highly auspicious. It is also believed that repaying debts on this day helps in quick repayment.
Wednesday
According to Hindu belief, Wednesday is named after the planet Mercury. Worshiping Lord Ganesha and Mercury on this day is especially fruitful. According to astrology, Wednesday is considered auspicious for purchasing stationery items such as notebooks, books, pens, pencils, sports equipment, decorative items, and green vegetables.
Thursday
Thursday is dedicated to the worship of Lord Jupiter and Lord Vishnu. According to astrology, purchasing land, a building, or a flat on this day is considered auspicious. Purchasing electronic goods on Thursday is also considered auspicious.
Friday
In the ancient tradition, Friday is named after the deity Venus, who is considered the harbinger of wealth, beauty, and material comforts. This is why purchasing items related to decoration and adornment on Friday is considered auspicious.
Saturday
Saturday is dedicated to the god Shani in Hinduism. Purchasing household items, grains, brooms, and silver on Saturday is considered auspicious.
Sunday
Sunday, or rather, Itiwar, is dedicated to the Sun God, the king of the nine planets. Buying furniture, vehicles, red-colored items, wheat, and other items on this day is considered auspicious.
What not to buy on which dayMonday: Electronic and stationery items
Tuesday: Wood, leather and milk items
Wednesday: Kerosene oil, utensils, rice, medicines etc.
Thursday: Glasses and sharp objects
Friday: Worship items
Saturday: Oil, iron, wood, salt, leather items
Sunday: Iron and iron-made items
Disclaimer: The information given here is based on general beliefs and information. News Crab does not confirm it.
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