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7 inauspicious things you should not buy or do on Dhanteras, what you should buy

What not buy on Dhanteras
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What not buy on Dhanteras
Here are the things you should avoid doing or possessing on Dhanteras to ensure a more auspicious occasion.
Minimal use of oil/ ghee
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Minimal use of oil/ ghee
Given that it would be nearly impossible to avoid using oil on Dhanteras, individuals are encouraged to minimize the purchase and utilization of cooking oil or ghee.
Avoid all that is black
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Avoid all that is black
It is advisable to steer clear of anything black on Dhantaras, as it is believed to be connected with bad luck.
Items made of glass
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Items made of glass
Glassware or items made of glass are also considered inauspicious to buy on this day. It is also associated with many myths in India.
Sharp objects
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Sharp objects
It is considered inauspicious to purchase sharp objects such as knives, scissors, pins, and similar items on Dhanteras, as it is believed to bring bad luck to the family.
Exchange of gifts
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Exchange of gifts
Feel free to purchase or exchange gifts the day before Dhanteras, but avoid doing so on the day itself. The belief is that doing so can attract positive energy and good fortune.
Lend money
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Lend money
Remember not to lend or borrow money on Dhanteras. It's best to steer clear of any financial transactions, including repaying loans or giving money to anyone.
Buy plastic or broken items
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Buy plastic or broken items
On Dhanteras, it's best to avoid bringing plastic items, fallen or broken items, and slippers into the house. It's believed that these items can attract bad luck and disrupt the flow of money in the household.
What to buy on Dhanteras
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What to buy on Dhanteras
Here's a list of items that people can purchase on Dhanteras.
Gold and silver
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Gold and silver
Purchasing gold or silver jewelry or coins on Dhanteras is a well-known Hindu custom. It is thought that acquiring gold or silver on this auspicious day invites wealth and prosperity into the home.
Utensils
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Utensils
On Dhanteras, purchasing new kitchen utensils signifies the increase of wealth and prosperity in the kitchen and home. It's important to avoid buying iron utensils, as they are not considered auspicious. Similarly, steel is also not recommended as it is a form of iron. Instead, opt for copper and brass utensils for Dhanteras. When bringing new utensils home, it's important to remember not to leave them empty.
Appliances and gadgets
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Appliances and gadgets
These days, lots of folks opt to splash out on new home appliances or high-end gadgets to streamline and improve their daily lives.

Vehicles
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Vehicles
In modern times, some people also view Dhanteras as a favorable occasion to purchase vehicles such as cars or motorcycles, believing it will bring prosperity to their journeys and ventures. However, it is recommended to complete the transaction a day earlier to preserve positivity in the household.
Broom
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Broom
If splurging on expensive items for Dhanteras isn't feasible for you, don't worry. It's believed that purchasing a broom on this day brings good luck. Getting a broom on Dhanteras symbolizes dispelling financial concerns related to one's home.

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