In Sanatan tradition, there are rules for buying certain things every day of the week. It is auspicious to buy white goods on Monday, land on Tuesday, stationery on Wednesday, electronics on Thursday, cosmetics on Friday, household goods on Saturday and furniture on Sunday.

Shopping by Day of the Week: In Sanatan tradition, there is a custom to do any work at an auspicious time and auspicious day so that the work is completed without any hindrance and the desired benefits are obtained. When it comes to shopping, Sanatan tradition has laid down rules for buying things according to the day, so that the auspiciousness and benefits of the things purchased are maximum. Let us know in detail what to buy and what not to buy on which day of the seven days of the week.

monday

According to Hindu belief, Monday is dedicated to Lord Shiva and the moon god adorned on his forehead. Buying white things like milk, rice, sweets etc. on this day is considered auspicious.

Tuesday

According to Hindu belief, Tuesday is dedicated to Hanuman, the son of wind, and Mangal, the son of earth. Therefore, buying and selling land and buildings on this day is considered very auspicious. It is also believed that repaying the loan on this day helps in repaying the loan quickly.

Wednesday

According to Hindu belief, Wednesday is named after the planet Mercury. Worshiping Lord Ganesha and Mercury on this day is considered especially fruitful. According to astrology, Wednesday is considered auspicious for purchasing stationery items like notebooks, books, pens, pencils, sporting goods, decorative items and green vegetables.

Thursday

Thursday is dedicated to the worship of Lord Brihaspati and Lord Vishnu. According to astrology, buying land, building or flat on this day is considered auspicious. Buying electronic goods on Thursday is also considered auspicious.

Friday

In Sanatan tradition, Friday is named after the god Shukra, who is considered the indicator of wealth, beauty and material pleasures. Therefore, buying decorative and cosmetic items on Friday is considered auspicious.

Saturday

In Hindu religion, Saturday is dedicated to Lord Shani. Buying household items, grains, brooms, silver etc. on Saturday is considered auspicious.

sunday

Sunday is dedicated to Sun God, the king of the nine planets. Buying furniture, vehicles, red colored items, wheat etc. on this day is considered auspicious.

What not to buy on which day?

  • Monday: Electronics and stationery
  • Tuesday: Wood, leather and milk products
  • Wednesday: Kerosene, utensils, rice, medicines etc.
  • Thursday: Glasses and sharp objects
  • Friday: Things related to puja
  • Saturday: Oil, iron, wood, salt, leather items
  • Sunday: Iron and things made of iron

Disclaimer: The information contained in this article has been taken from religious texts, scholars and astrologers. We are just a medium to deliver this information to you. Users should consider this information as information only.



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