Akshaya Tritiya

By Digital Patro

Quick Reference Card

Date April 19, 2026 (Vaishakh Shukla Tritiya)
Duration 1 day
Observance Auspicious festival/Prosperity day
Celebrated in Throughout Nepal, India, and global Hindu communities
Observing Communities Hindu, Jain, and Sikh practitioners
Type of Event Prosperity and new beginning festival
Purpose of Event To begin new ventures auspiciously, purchase precious metals, and seek lasting prosperity
Holiday Status No (Not a public holiday, except among Jains)
First Observed in Ancient Hindu mythology period

Quick Fact: "Akshaya" means "never diminishing" or "eternal" in Sanskrit. Akshaya Tritiya is considered one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar — a day when anything begun or acquired is believed to grow and never decrease. It is the most popular day for purchasing gold and starting new ventures in Nepal and across the Hindu world.

Akshaya Tritiya

Akshaya Tritiya, also known as Akha Teej, is one of the most auspicious days in the Hindu calendar, observed on the third lunar day (Tritiya) of the bright fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in Vaishakh month. The word "Akshaya" means eternal or never-diminishing in Sanskrit — and devotees believe that prayers, charity, and activities begun on this day bring everlasting benefits. It is the premier festival for financial auspiciousness across Hindu, Jain, and Sikh communities.

History and Background
Akshaya Tritiya holds deep mythological significance. According to Hindu tradition, this is the day when Treta Yuga began, when the holy river Ganga descended to earth, and when the sage Vyasa began composing the Mahabharata. Most significantly, it is the day when Lord Krishna gave the Pandavas the Akshaya Patra — an inexhaustible vessel that could produce unlimited food — a gift from the sun god Surya. This mythological association with inexhaustible abundance makes the day particularly auspicious for beginning new enterprises and acquiring precious items.

Purpose of Akshaya Tritiya
This festival is observed to:

  • Begin new ventures, business enterprises, and important projects under auspicious conditions.

  • Purchase gold, silver, and jewelry believed to multiply in value when acquired on this day.

  • Seek divine blessings for prosperity, abundance, and material as well as spiritual growth.

  • Acknowledge the eternal and inexhaustible nature of divine grace in all its forms.

How is Akshaya Tritiya Observed?
The day is marked with both spiritual and practical activities:

  • Purchasing gold, silver, and jewelry — considered especially auspicious and prosperity-bringing.

  • Beginning new business ventures, signing contracts, or initiating important projects.

  • Ritual bathing and temple visits for divine blessings and spiritual merit.

  • Special pujas for prosperity, performed at home and at temples.

  • Family feasts, celebrations, and charitable giving and donations to those in need.

Importance of Akshaya Tritiya
This festival holds great importance:

  • It is considered the most auspicious day for financial transactions and new beginnings in the year.

  • Anything begun on this day is believed to grow and multiply, never diminishing over time.

  • Gold purchases on Akshaya Tritiya represent one of the highest annual gold demand events.

  • It symbolizes eternal and unlimited divine abundance available to those who seek with pure hearts.

  • It is a major festival observed across Hindu, Jain, and Sikh communities worldwide.

Conclusion
Akshaya Tritiya is a powerful annual reminder that divine abundance is eternal and inexhaustible — available to those who seek it with faith, sincerity, and right action. Whether through the purchase of gold, the beginning of new ventures, or the offering of charity, this auspicious day invites Nepali Hindu families to align their worldly activities with the cosmic principle of eternal prosperity and abundance.