Best Day to Donate: Week day is considered the most auspicious to donate? Learn what scriptures say

Is the week's day considered to be the most auspicious to donate?Image Credit Source: AI

Best day to donate: Dan and charity have been an integral part of Indian culture. It not only holds religious significance, but is also considered important for social harmony and personal peace. People donate according to their reverence and strength, but do you know that a special day of the week is considered more auspicious to donate? Let us know on which day of the week is auspicious to donate and which day is considered to be the best.

Importance of charity in astrology and scriptures

In Hinduism, charity has been described as an important means of attaining salvation. In the Shrimad Bhagavad Gita, Lord Krishna has also considered charity as a sacred karma. In astrology, the relationship of charity is associated with the position of the planets and their auspicious and inauspicious effects. It is believed that by donating at the right time and right item, the negative effects of the planets can be reduced and positive energy can be increased.

On what day of the week should donate?

According to astrological beliefs, each day of the week is related to some planet. On this basis, donating special items on different days is considered more fruitful:

Sunday: Sun of Sun God

Sunday is dedicated to Sun God. Surya is the factors of fame, honor and health.

What to donate: Donating wheat, jaggery, copper, red clothes is considered auspicious.

Monday: Chandra Dev's Day

Monday is dedicated to Chandra Dev, which is a factor of mind, peace and mother.

What to donate: Donate rice, milk, curd, white clothes, silver, pearls.

Tuesday: Mangal Dev's Day

Tuesday is dedicated to Mangal Dev, which is a factors of energy, courage and land.

What to donate: Masoor dal, red sandalwood, red clothes, sweets (boondi laddus), weapons or land related items can be donated.

Wednesday: Mercury Dev's Day

Wednesday is dedicated to Mercury Dev, which is a factor of intellect, speech and business.

What to donate: Donate green moong dal, green clothes, emerald (if you have strength), camphor, sugar candy.

Thursday: Jupiter Dev's Day

Thursday is dedicated to Jupiter Dev, which is a factors of knowledge, religion, children and good fortune.

What to donate: Donate yellow lentils (gram dal), yellow clothes, turmeric, gold (if you have strength), religious books, saffron.

Friday: Venus Dev's Day

Friday is dedicated to Venus Dev, which is a factors of material happiness, love, beauty and art.

What to donate: Donate rice, milk, curd, white cloth, perfume, cosmetics, silver, sugar.

Saturday: Shani Dev's Day

Saturday is dedicated to Shani Dev, which is a factors of karma, justice and age.

What to donate: Donate black sesame, mustard oil, urad dal, black clothes, iron, blanket.

Is there a special day the most auspicious?

However, all the days of the week are considered auspicious for donations, but Thursday and Saturday are considered excellent for charity. On Thursday, due to the planet Jupiter of knowledge and prosperity, it is considered special fruitful for religious works and donations. At the same time, donating to the poor and the needy due to being associated with Shani Dev on Saturday gives relief from the bad effects of Shani and gives auspicious results.

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs. TV 9 India does not confirm this.

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