Could Akshaya Tritiya Inspire a Stronger Viksit Bharat?

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Key Takeaways
- Akshaya Tritiya symbolizes success and prosperity.
- It is an auspicious day for new beginnings and rituals.
- Buying gold is a traditional practice associated with inviting blessings.
- The festival coincides with Parashurama Jayanti.
- PM Modi advocates for unity in achieving a Viksit Bharat.
New Delhi, April 30 (NationPress) Prime Minister Narendra Modi conveyed his warm wishes on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya, emphasizing his belief that this festival could act as a powerful motivator in reinforcing the nation's united commitment to achieving a 'Viksit Bharat'.
Known as Akha Teej or Akti, Akshaya Tritiya is a prominent Hindu festival celebrated each year. This day is thought to herald success, good fortune, and prosperity.
People traditionally celebrate this occasion by buying gold, an emblem of wealth and security, to attract blessings for the future.
In a post on X, PM Modi shared, "Endless best wishes to everyone on Akshaya Tritiya. May this blessed festival dedicated to humanity bring success, prosperity, and happiness to all, fueling our determination for a Viksit Bharat."
Union Home Minister Amit Shah also shared his greetings via social media.
"Endless best wishes for Akshaya Tritiya, the festival representing the blend of nature and culture. I hope this sacred festival brings eternal virtue, good fortune, and prosperity to every individual's life," Shah remarked.
Union Minister J.P. Nadda also expressed his wishes, stating, "I extend my heartfelt greetings to everyone on the occasion of Akshaya Tritiya which brings everlasting virtuous outcomes."
"May this blessed day offer an unending stream of happiness, prosperity, and new opportunities in all your lives. May everyone be blessed with positivity, divinity, and personal growth," he added.
The term Akshaya signifies something eternal or indestructible, while Tritiya denotes the third day of the Shukla Paksha in the Hindu lunar calendar.
This day is viewed as highly auspicious for starting new endeavors, acquiring valuables, and conducting religious ceremonies. Believers hold that such actions performed on this day result in lifelong blessings and well-being.
The festival also aligns with Parashurama Jayanti, which commemorates the birth of the sixth incarnation of Lord Vishnu. Devotees additionally pay respects to Lord Shiva, highlighting the spiritual and cultural significance of the day.