
2020 Mein Sona Kharidne Ke Liye Shubh Din
Gold is always a valuable addition to your life: be it in the form of jewelry, a decorative item for your home, or as an investment for your future. But there are some days when buying gold is considered more auspicious than others.
Pushya Nakshatra/ Pushyami 2020:
Pushya Nakshatra is an auspicious time to start new ventures, open new investments or make new purchases – usually high valued goods such as jewelry, property, automobiles, etc. Most people prefer to buy gold and jewelry as it is believed to bring is. Good luck. The following table gives the data regarding the auspicious days of Pushya Nakshatra 2020:
Pushya Nakshatra Dates throughout the year | |
Sunday, 12th January 2020 | Tuesday, 21st July 2020 |
Saturday, 8th February 2020 | Monday, 17th August 2020 |
Friday, 6th and Saturday, 7th March 2020 | Monday, 14th September 2020 |
Friday, 3rd April 2020 | Sunday, 11th October 2020 |
Thursday, 30th April 2020 | Saturday, 7th and Sunday, 8th November 2020 |
Thursday. 28th April 2020 | Saturday, 5th December 2020 |
Wednesday, 24th June 2020 | Friday, 1st January 2021 |
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Pongal: Begins on Wednesday, 15th January 2020 and ends on Saturday, 18th January 2020
The Tamilian harvest festival celebrated for four days is considered an auspicious time to buy gold jewelry as it brings prosperity and a bright future.
Gudi Padwa: Wednesday, 25 March 2020
This spring festival celebrated in Maharashtra is considered the new year according to the lunar Hindu calendar. People believe that buying gold at Gudi Padwa at the beginning of the new year is auspicious.
Ugadi: Wednesday, 25 March 2020
South Indian New Year (as Gudi Padwa in Maharashtra), is one of the biggest festivals of Karnataka, Telangana, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, and Kerala. It is known as an auspicious occasion and hence it is considered a good time to buy gold jewelry. Also, it is believed that buying gold on this day can bring good luck, prosperity, and wealth in the coming year.
Baisakhi: Monday 13 April 2020
The Sikh New Year is also a harvest festival celebrated in many parts of North India, especially Punjab. In Punjab, a woman adorned with gold symbolizes the happiness and prosperity of the family. Therefore, on Baisakhi, people prefer to buy gold jewelry for women in their families.
Akshaya Tritiya: Sunday, April 26, 2020
Akshaya Tritiya is a very auspicious day for Hindus and Jains. On this day, Lord Vishnu gave the Pandavas a bowl called Akshaya Patra, which had an unlimited supply of food. Thus, buying gold on Akshaya Tritiya is considered to bring eternal good fortune.
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Onam: Starts on Saturday, 22 August and ends on Wednesday 2 September 2020
This spring festival celebrated in Maharashtra is considered the new year according to the lunar Hindu calendar. People believe that buying gold at Gudi Padwa at the beginning of the new year is auspicious.
Navratri: Starts on Saturday, 17 October 2020 and ends on Sunday, 25 October 2020
The nine days of Navratri are celebrated to accept the nine divine forms of Goddess Durga, who is believed to protect her devotees from all evils. It is one of the most popular festivals in India when people go shopping for gold jewelry.
Dussehra: Sunday, 25 October 2020
This auspicious day symbolizes the victory of good over evil. On this day, Lord Rama killed Ravana and Goddess Durga conquered Mahishasura. Celebrated with full enthusiasm, this day is also considered very auspicious for buying the yellow metal.
Karva Chauth: Wednesday, 4 November 2020
Karvachauth originated during the time of the epic- Mahabharata, it is a one-day festival celebrated mainly by married women in parts of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Punjab, Rajasthan, and Uttar Pradesh. On this day, husbands usually give gold ornaments to wives as an eternal symbol of their love.
Dhanteras: Friday, 13 November 2020
The gold festival falls on the first day of the five-day Diwali festival. Devotees worship both Goddess Lakshmi and Lord Kubera on this day. The legend of King Hima is also associated with the occasion. King Hema’s son was cursed to die on the fourth day of his marriage. To save him, his wife kept a lot of gold around him. When the god of death – Yamaraja arrived, he was dazzled by the brightness and did not kill Hema’s son. Therefore, people believe that buying gold on Dhanteras removes evil.
Balipratipada: Sunday, 15th November 2020
The festival of Balipratipada falls on the third day of Diwali. Legend says that on this day, Lord Vishnu gave King Bali a boon to come to earth for a day. People buy gold jewelry on this day as it symbolizes prosperity under King Bali.
Marriages can take place easily, around 1 / 3rd of the total wedding expenses, whether you are on the bride’s family or the groom’s. As parents and grandparents, gifting gold for their children at a wedding is a way to shower them with the blessings of Goddess Lakshmi. As a friend or relative, the gold gifted during the wedding can form a safety net for the couple’s future.
List of best days to buy Gold Jewellery in India in 2020 | |
Day/Festival | Date |
Pongal | Wednesday, 15th January 2020 – Saturday, 18th January 2020 |
Gudi Padwa | Wednesday 25th March 2020 |
Ugadi | Wednesday 25th March 2020 |
Baisakhi | Monday, 13th April 2020 |
Akshaya Tritiya | Sunday, 26th April 2020 |
Onam | Saturday, 22nd August 2020 – Wednesday, 2nd September 2020 |
Navratri | Saturday, 17th October 2020 – Sunday, 25th October 2020 |
Dussehra | Sunday 25th October 2020 |
Karwachauth | Wednesday 4th November 2020 |
Dhanteras | Friday, 13th November 2020 |
Balipratipada | Sunday 15th November 2020 |
Pushyami/ Pushya Nakshatra | 12 days spread out throughout the year |