Paragraph on Dhanteras

Diwali is one of the most awaited festivals but the preparations start a month before. similarly, Dhanteras is a yellow signal for Diwali because we celebrate this occasion just a day before Diwali. There are various stories and mythological beliefs behind celebrating this festival.

10 Lines on Dhanteras || 10 lines on Diwali 

Short and Long Paragraphs on Dhanteras in English

I have brought some sets of paragraphs on Dhanteras in English and hope you will like it.

Paragraph 1 – 100 Words

Diwali is not a one-day festival, its grand opening starts from Dhanteras. Dhanteras is a shopping day when unfailingly people visit stores and buy some precious metals like Gold, Silver, etc. It is said to be lucky to buy something on this day. Those who cannot afford precious metals buy steel utensils and make their occasion special.

There is also a belief of buying a broom on this day, as broom cleans and Goddess Lakshmi visits those who keep their home and environment clean. Dhanteras fills a lot of joy in us because it indicates the soon arrival of Diwali.

Read Also : Paragraph on Chatth puja

Paragraph 2 – 120 Words

Dhanteras is a signature of Diwali because we celebrate this day just a day before Diwali. Every year we celebrate this occasion on the Thrayodashi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik. There is a belief that on this day God Dhanvantri came out of the Amrit Manthan, therefore it is known as Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi.

Dhanvantri is known as the God of Ayurveda and he came out with a pot of Amrit. So, people buy utensils and other valuable items on this day. It is a belief that whatever we buy on this day gets double, so people prefer buying some valuable items and some farmers also buy seeds. Each and every festival is beautiful with some traditions similarly on Dhanteras people clean their homes and perform their puja and also keep a diya for Yama Raja.

Paragraph 3 – 150 Words

Diwali is a one-week festival and it starts from Dhanteras. On this day people clean their belongings and also celebrate the historic importance of this day. We buy precious metals or utensils on this day because of this day Lord Dhanvantri came out of the sea with a metal pot of nectar. So, it is a belief that whatever we buy on this day gets double.

People clean their homes, shop, buy new things, and offer puja on and celebrate this occasion. Children love this festival because the markets look so colourful, fully engulfed with new clothes, rangoli colours, crackers, sweets, gifts, etc.

I remember every year my mother buys a Silver coin on this day and we keep it in our puja room. We offer prayers to Kuber Dev and Lakshmi Mata and celebrate our Dhanteras. It is also a belief that when we offer prayers to goddess Lakshmi on this day, she stays in the house for a long time.


Paragraph 4 – 200 Words

Dhanteras is known as Dhantrayodashi and it is celebrated in the month of Kartik as per the Hindu calendar. There are different stories famous for celebrating this occasion, I have mentioned one of them below.

Once upon a time, there was a demon King Bali, he believed in charity but at the same time, he also used to loot the property of deities. As a result, many deities lost everything. All the deities urged for help from Lord Vishnu and then Lord Vishnu took the Vaman avatar (became a midget) and visited Bali.

Although his guru Shukracharya understood he is Vishnu and he also asked Bali not to give anything to him. But Bali was known for his charity also and as a result, he asked the midget to ask whatever he wants. The midget simply asked for 3 steps of land that his legs could measure.

Everyone was quite surprised because he was a midget but soon the midget turned into a giant structure and with his first step, he measured the earth; second, he measured the universe and there was nothing left to keep his third step. Then Bali asked to keep it on his head and take all of his belongings. As a result, Bali lost everything and all the deities got their belongings back. So, from that day people celebrate Dhanteras.

Paragraph 5 – 250 Words

Every festival holds a special place in our heart, similarly, when it is Dhanteras, we see the markets rushed with gift items and utensils, shops get fully rushed with people. There is also an equal rush in a goldsmith’s place. It is marked auspicious to buy metal this day.

This day is also known for Ayurveda because the God of medicines Dhanvantri came on earth on this day with a pot of nectar in his hand, due to Samudra Manthan. The Government of India has declared Dhanteras as the National Day of Ayurveda.

Some other mythological stories that inspire people to celebrate this day are, once upon a time there was a king and he had a son. When his son was born many astrologers visited and said the same thing that the child will die just after four days of his marriage. The King felt very sad to know that and he sent his son to the jungle, away from girls, so that he could never meet any girl. When the boy grew old, once a princess was passing through and when both of them saw each other, they fell in love and married in the jungle itself. 

Then on the fourth day Yama Raja came to take the boy, it was a heart-breaking moment for the newly married princess and she begged to leave him. She was crying badly then one of the members of the Yama Raja team asked if there is any way to protect ourselves from premature death? Then Yama Raja told that it is auspicious to light a diya in the south direction on the occasion of Dhanteras and whosoever will do this will be always safe from premature death.

FAQs: Frequently Asked Questions

Q.1 When is Dhanteras celebrated?

Ans. Dhanteras is celebrated on the Trayodashi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Kartik (2 days before Diwali).

Q.2 What do people do on the day of Dhanteras?

Ans. People buy silver coins and new utensils on this day, and offer prayer to Laxmi – Ganesha and Kuber.

Q.3 What is the general belief on Dhanteras?

Ans. It is believed that on this day Lord Dhanvantari emerged from the churning of nectar, hence it is also known as Dhanteras or Dhantrayodashi.

Q.4 Which day is observed on Dhanteras?

Ans. On Dhanteras, National Ayurveda Day is observed.

Q4. Who is worshipped in Dhanteras?

Ans. God Dhanvantari is worshipped in Dhanteras.

Related Link:

Long Essay on Govardhan Puja

Paragraph on Diwali