
From a simple silver coin to an ornate gold piece, buying something valuable on Dhanteras is believed to invite good luck, prosperity, and positive energy into one’s home. Over the years, this day has become a highly anticipated part of Diwali, especially for those planning a meaningful purchase.
As Dhanteras approaches, many families in India prepare to welcome wealth and prosperity by purchasing gold, silver, and other valuable items. Here’s a simple guide to the most favourable timings for 2025.
Dhanteras 2025: Date and Tithi
Dhanteras falls on the Trayodashi Tithi of Krishna Paksha in Kartik, two days before Diwali.- Date: Saturday, 18 October 2025
- Trayodashi Tithi Begins: 12:18 PM on 18 October
- Trayodashi Tithi Ends: 1:51 PM on 18 October
Dhanteras 2025: Check city-wise time
City | Muhurat Time |
Pune | 07:46 PM – 08:38 PM |
New Delhi | 07:16 PM – 08:20 PM |
Chennai | 07:28 PM – 08:15 PM |
Jaipur | 07:24 PM – 08:26 PM |
Hyderabad | 07:29 PM – 08:20 PM |
Gurgaon | 07:17 PM – 08:20 PM |
Chandigarh | 07:14 PM – 08:20 PM |
Kolkata | 06:41 PM – 07:38 PM |
Mumbai | 07:49 PM – 08:41 PM |
Bengaluru | 07:39 PM – 08:25 PM |
Ahmedabad | 07:44 PM – 08:41 PM |
Noida | 07:15 PM – 08:19 PM |
Gold Buying Muhurat on 18 October
For those planning to buy gold or silver on Dhanteras, there’s a generous window considered auspicious.- Auspicious Time to Buy: 12:18 PM on 18 October – 6:24 AM on 19 October
- Afternoon: Chara, Labha, Amrita — 12:18 PM to 4:23 PM
- Evening: Labha — 5:48 PM to 7:23 PM
Puja Muhurat on Dhanteras
The Dhanteras Puja is usually performed in the evening during highly auspicious periods:- Puja Timing: 7:15 PM – 8:19 PM
- Falls under Pradosh Kaal and Vrishabha Kaal, considered excellent for worship and activities related to wealth.
Buying Timings Continue on 19 October
If you miss the main day, there’s still another window the next morning:- Auspicious Time to Buy: 6:24 AM – 1:51 PM on 19 October
- Morning: Chara, Labha, Amrita — 7:50 AM to 12:06 PM
- Afternoon: Shubha — 1:31 PM to 1:51 PM
Why Buying Gold and Silver on Dhanteras Matters
The tradition of purchasing metals on Dhanteras is deeply rooted in Indian culture. The day is associated with the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kuber, symbols of wealth and prosperity. Buying gold, silver, or even utensils is believed to invite financial stability and positive energy for the year ahead.Dhanteras also marks the start of Diwali, a time when homes are cleaned, decorated, and spiritually prepared for the festival of lights.
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