The shubh muhurat for Akshaya Tritiya puja begins at 7:49 am and ends at 12:20 pm. The auspicious time to buy gold on April 22 begins at 7:49 am, and it will end at 5:48 am on April 23.
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Akshaya Tritiya 2023: The festival of Akshaya Tritiya and Eid ul-Fitr are being celebrated in India on the same day, April 22. In India, there is a tradition of buying gold on this auspicious day. Buying gold or silver on this Akshaya Tritiya is considered auspicious and for years, Indians have been following this ritual.
According to Drik Panchang, Akshaya means ‘never diminishing’. The concept signifies that the good deeds done on this day, like yajna, japa, dan and punya, would never diminish.
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Akshaya Tritiya Shubh Muhurat:
The shubh muhurat for Akshaya Tritiya puja begins at 7:49 am and ends at 12:20 pm. Additionally, the Chogadiya Muhurat will start at 7:49 am and end at 9:04 am on April 22. On April 23, it begins at 7:26 am and ends at 7:47 am.
Auspicious Time to Buy Gold on Akshaya Tritiya:
The auspicious time to buy gold on April 22 begins at 7:49 am, and it will end at 5:48 am on April 23, says Drik Panchang. On April 23, one can buy gold between 7:49 am and 5:48 am.
Akshaya Tritiya muhurat in other cities as per the Drik Panchang
07:49 AM to 12:33 PM – Pune
07:49 AM to 12:20 PM – New Delhi
07:49 AM to 12:08 PM – Chennai
07:49 AM to 12:26 PM – Jaipur
07:49 AM to 12:15 PM – Hyderabad
07:49 AM to 12:21 PM – Gurgaon
07:49 AM to 12:22 PM – Chandigarh
05:10 AM to 07:47 AM, Apr 23 – Kolkata
07:49 AM to 12:37 PM – Mumbai
07:49 AM to 12:18 PM – Bengaluru
07:49 AM to 12:38 PM – Ahmedabad
07:49 AM to 12:19 PM – Noida
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Akshaya Tritiya is also known as Akha Teej. It falls during Shukla Paksha Tritiya in the month of Vaishakha. The word Akshaya means never diminishing. God Vishnu, the preserver God in the Hindu Trinity, rules Akshaya Tritiya day.