Akshaya Tritiya 2025: A celestial confluence of spiritual abundance
July 20, 2025
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Akshaya Tritiya 2025: A celestial confluence of spiritual abundance and timeless traditions

Akshaya Tritiya 2025, falling on April 30, celebrates the celestial alignment of the Sun and Moon, symbolising perfect balance and spiritual abundance. The day is marked by sacred rituals, prayers, and the belief that any new beginning or intention made will bring lasting prosperity and success

by WEB DESK
Apr 30, 2025, 08:30 am IST
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As the golden sunlight of spring illuminates the third lunar day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Vaishakha, millions across Bharat and the Dharmic world come together to celebrate Akshaya Tritiya — a day of eternal abundance, cosmic alignment, and profound spiritual significance.

Often associated today with buying gold and new beginnings, Akshaya Tritiya is much more than a symbol of material wealth. Deeply rooted in Vedic wisdom, it marks a rare celestial event — the simultaneous exaltation of the Sun in Aries and Moon in Taurus, a convergence that embodies perfect balance between masculine and feminine energies, Agni and Soma, Shiva and Shakti. According to Jyotisha (Vedic astrology), this cosmic harmony creates a highly auspicious field of energy, ideal for spiritual sadhana, Sankalpa (sacred intent), and transcending karmic limitations.

This sacred day also holds immense Itihasic and Puranic importance. It is believed that Bhagwan Parashurama, the sixth avatar of Bhagwan Vishnu, was born on Akshaya Tritiya. The day also marks the descent of Ganga Mata to Earth, and the moment when Bhagwan Ganesh began penning the Mahabharata as dictated by Veda Vyasa, who too is said to have commenced the epic’s composition on this day. In Treta Yuga, Sudama met Krishna, and the Pandavas received the Akshaya Patra from Surya Deva — a divine vessel of unending nourishment during their exile.

In the realm of Adi Shankara’s wisdom, this day saw the birth of the melodious Kanakadhara Stotram, composed to invoke wealth and grace. Additionally, it is believed that Kubera was appointed the treasurer of the Devas, and Annapoorna Devi, goddess of nourishment, also manifested on this very day.

Amongst the rituals observed, Pitru Tarpanam — the offering of prayers and gratitude to ancestors — is considered especially potent on this day, as blessings from the ancestral realm are believed to bring peace and prosperity. Devotees wake before sunrise, take sacred baths in rivers, and perform pujas with barley offerings, invoking Devi Lakshmi and Bhagwan Ganesh for health, harmony, and abundance.

The day also sees married women tying red threads with vermillion around their necks, invoking longevity and harmony in relationships, while unmarried women place the thread at the feet of Bhagwan Shiva seeking a soul-aligned partner. Offering Dakshina, serving the needy, and seeking the blessings of elders are other cherished traditions that reaffirm the festival’s call for universal harmony and gratitude.

Significantly, the preparations for the Jagannath Ratha Yatra in Puri begin on Akshaya Tritiya with the construction of the Rathas, connecting the day not just to personal growth but to community celebration and devotion.

Akshaya, meaning “that which never diminishes,” truly reflects the spirit of the day — a reminder that true abundance lies not just in wealth, but in balance, devotion, knowledge, and the inner radiance that aligns with cosmic rhythms. In a world constantly seeking more, Akshaya Tritiya invites us to rediscover the eternal, the unseen grace that flows when Sun and Moon, body and soul, giving and receiving, are all in perfect harmony.

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