1. Pushya Nakshatra

Pushya Nakshatra, as the name suggests, is an astrological constellation. It is also believed that worshipping Goddess Lakshmi during this time gives positive results.

2. Makar Sankranti

Makar Sankranti or usually known as “Uttraiyan” according to the Hindu calendar. All over India, this day is celebrated as the “Festival of Harvest.”, which falls on January 14th.

3. Ugadi/ Gudi Padwa

Ugadi is celebrated in Southern India, whereas Gudi Padwa is usually celebrated in Maharashtra, Goa, and Madhya Pradesh.

4. Akshaya Tritiya

Akshaya Tritiya or Akhi Teej, is one of the most significant festivals in Hindu and Jain culture. It usually falls at the closing time of spring.

5. Navratri

Navratri or the nine nights of continuous prayers and preaches to Goddess Durga. It is one of the most auspicious days in Hindu Culture for any significant purchase or beginning.

6. Dussehra

Dussehra (October 24th, 2023) means evil’s death and good’s rise. It is the last day of Navratri when Goddess Durga finally kills Maheshasur.

7. Diwali/ Dhanteras

Both of them usually have the same effect. Dhanteras is a festival of prosperity and wealth. So, astrologically people should buy gold on either Dhanteras (Choti Diwali).

8. Bali Pratipada

Bali Pratipada or Bali Padyami is the 4th day of Diwali. It represents the return of evil king Bali back to earth.