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Dhanteras: More Than Just Gold

Let’s Not Forget Who It’s Really About

Every year, as Dhanteras approaches, everyone suddenly remembers to “buy something auspicious.”
Gold coins, silver bowls, maybe even a new phone — it’s all fair game.

But here’s what often gets missed — Dhanteras actually celebrates Lord Dhanvantari, and NO, he is not the GOD of Wealth.

Dhanvantri is the god of health, healing, and Ayurveda. He appeared from the ocean carrying a pot of Amrit — the nectar of immortality — symbolizing the gift of good health to humanity.

Yet somewhere along the way, the focus shifted. Instead of celebrating Dhanvantari, we started celebrating dhan — wealth. It’s almost ironic, right? The festival that began with the god of health is now more known for shopping deals.

Back in the day, Dhanteras was about thanking Dhanvantari for health and longevity. The tradition of buying metal items came later — it was symbolic of inviting new energy and prosperity into the home. Over time, though, the symbolic gesture turned into a shopping spree.

The gold and silver have their place — but maybe it’s time to remember the real reason behind the day.

Here’s my little remix on Dhanteras that keeps it festive but meaningful — focusing on both Dhanvantari and Lakshmi:

  1. 🪔 Begin with Dhanvantari Puja – Before Lakshmi Puja, light a diya and offer tulsi leaves, ghee, and water while chanting “Om Namo Bhagavate Vasudevaya Dhanvantaraye Amritakalashahastaya Namah.” A moment to thank him for good health before seeking wealth.
  2. 🌿 Focus on wellness gifts – Instead of only gold or silver, buy something that promotes health — like copper utensils, herbal oils, or Ayurvedic wellness items.
  3. 🩺 Do a health act – Schedule your family’s annual health checkup, donate medicines, or support a health-related cause in Dhanvantari’s name.
  4. 🕯️ Teach the meaning – Share with kids or family that Dhanteras originally celebrated Arogya (health), reminding everyone that wealth has no value without it.
  5. 🌼 Combine prayers – Offer gratitude for both health and prosperity — invoking Dhanvantari for well-being and Lakshmi for abundance.

✨ Health Before Wealth

Because what’s the point of gold if you can’t enjoy it in good health, right?

So go ahead — shop a little, pray a little, and maybe skip the guilt when you treat yourself to that extra sweet. After all, Dhanteras is about inviting an abundance of both health and happiness. 💫

Mouthwatering Monday – Jalebi

Yumm Jalebi.

My childhood was full of Jalebi vali memory, as it was the sweet that every member of our family can agree on. Actually I was the only one who was a picky eater 😛

Seeing a Halwai (sweets maker) creating those round and overlapping circles in hot oil and then rushing to eat that hot juicy Jalebi, that was my favorite part.

So, this Diwali I thought of making Jalebi. It was my first time. So after much practice finally I got a batch that looked like this. 😎 Turned out pretty good, right?

Jalebi by Jyoti Singh
Jalebi

Ingredients for Jalebi –

Ingredients for Jalebi Syrup –

  • 1 Cup Sugar
  • 1.5 Cup Water

 

Method for Syrup

  • Boil sugar with water on medium heat for 15-17 minutes.
  • Check for one thread consistency.
  • Remove from heat and cool for a bit.

Method for Jalebi

  • Mix all the dry ingredients in a mixing bowl.
  • Add yogurt and mix well.
  • Use water to achieve desired consistency.
  • Let it sit overnight, if possible. Otherwise you can use this recipe to make instant Jalebi too.
  • Pour batter into a ketchup bottle or some squeezable bottle with a nozzle.
  • Heat oil in a deep fry pan and start piping the batter in concentric but connected circle.
  • Turn and fry well Jalebi till they are crispy.
  • Put them in Sugar syrup for 1-2 minutes and then Serve.

Jalebi is served hot. But cold ones are delicious too. I love the combination of hot Jalebi with cool vanilla Ice cream. Weird, right? :O

Jalebi by Jyoti Singh
Jalebi

Enjoy!!!

P.S. My cooking is experimental. You will find many similar and different recipes, but the idea is to explore your food and do experiments with it. Enjoy Cooking Experiments and Experiences 🙂

All dressed up for Karwa Chauth

All dressed up for Karwa Chauth
All dressed up for Karwa Chauth

Spent minutes in getting all the makeup done and than spent hours in removing it 😦