Is AkshayaTritiya All About Being Gripped By The Yellow Fever

Is AkshayaTritiya All About Being Gripped By The Yellow Fever
Akshaya Tritiya also referred to as Akha Teej is considered the most auspicious days of all by Hindus in India. The pious day of Akshay Trithiya falls on the third day (Tithi) of Bright phase of moon (Shukla Paksha) of Hindu month of Vaishakha. The name Akshay Trithiya describes the special planetary positions of Moon, Sun and Jupiter, as on this day all three unanimously come under Mrigshira Nakshatra. Moon and Sun both glow at their brightest level, indicating the auspiciousness of the day.

The day of Akshay Trithiya is considered highly auspicious by Hindus as the day is thought to bring good fortune and prosperity for every one. The literal meaning of Akshay in Sanskrit means imperishable or “never diminishing” and thus the day is believed to be the best time for beginning new ventures or investing money in precious metals and land. Every year, the sacred day sparks rays of new hope in Hindus from all over India and thus the day is celebrated by people irrespective of caste, creed and cultural diversities.


Lord Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu, the God who carries out the work of sustaining the universe, figures prominently in most stories about the origin of Akshaya Tritiya. Of these, the most famous one is, perhaps, that of Kuchela, also known as Sudama, and Krishna.

Kuchela was a poor Brahmin and a childhood friend of Krishna. A time came when he was in dire straits and could not earn enough for his family. So he decided to go and meet his former school mate who was now king of Dwaraka and ask for some financial help to tide him over. Before setting out on his journey, he packed a handful of poha or aval (beaten rice) as a humble gift for his friend, the king.

When he reached the palace, Kuchela was mesmerized by all the wondrous things that he saw and felt ashamed to offer his gift that he felt was definitely unfit for a king. Krishna was very happy to see his childhood friend. He welcomed Kuchela with open arms and treated him like a god, following the age-old Indian dictum that ‘The guest is god’ (Atithi Devo Bhava). He happened to see the packet of beaten rice that Kuchela was hiding and playfully grabbed it, opened it and began to eat the poha with obvious enjoyment. When he saw this, Kuchela was so overcome with emotion that he forgot why he came to see Krishna.


After spending some joyous days with Krishna at the palace, Kuchela began his long walk back home. During the journey, he suddenly remembered that he had failed in his mission and walked home with a heavy heart wondering how to console his waiting wife and children. On reaching his village, Kuchela found a palace where his hut stood, and inside the palace, his wife and children clothed in the finest of clothes. Food fit for royalty was also laid out on the dining table.

Kuchela realized that this was a miracle performed by the divine Krishna, who had many fantastic powers that he wielded to help each and every person who approached him with a problem of any sort. From that day on, the day that Kuchela met Sri Krishna was observed as Akshaya Tritiya (Akha Teej) day.

Kuchela’s humble gift and the prosperity that came his way as a reward for the gift of love that he offered from the midst of his poverty stands as a true symbol of Akshaya Tritiya – the prosperity that comes to one through sharing and giving.

Yet another legend associated with Akshaya Tritiya is set in the epic of the Mahabharata. Mahabharata is the story of the epic battle between the Pandava princes, who stand for Good and their cousins, the Kauravas, who stand for Evil. The five princes were robbed of their royal inheritance which they gambled and lost in an unfair game of something very like the modern chess.

When the Pandava princes were exiled into the forest along with their young bride and their aging mother, they could not find enough food to feed themselves, as they were unaccustomed to living off the forest. Lord Krishna, taking pity on their sorry plight, presented Draupadi, who was wife to all the Pandavas, with a magical bowl that would always stay full.
This magical bowl carrying an unlimited quantity of food was known as the Akshaya Patram and it is believed that Krishna presented this gift on a Tritiya day. Like the food in the Akshaya Patram, it is believed that all investments made on this day will have an unlimited increase in value.
It was also on an Akshaya Tritiya day that the Pandava princes unearthed weapons that would guarantee their victory in battle with the Kauravas.
The day is also the birthday or appearance day of Lord Parashuram, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu born as a Brahmin warrior-saint who wielded the parasu, an axe-like weapon.

According to the Puranas, the day also marks the beginning to Treta Yuga. On this day, Veda Vyasa began the composition of the Mahabharata.

Kubera, also considered the Lord of wealth is believed to have been blessed with riches and prosperity on this day, thus strengthening the significance of this day.

Another legend which people relate to Akshaya Tritiya is about the Kanakadhaara Stotram. Once Adi Shankaracharya went to a house for alms. There was a poor lady all alone in the house and with no food in the house to be given to him in alms. She frantically searched the house and found a Gooseberry(Amla/Nellika). and she gave it to him. Adi Shankaracharya was very pleased at the lady's willingness to donate the only piece of food she had. Adi Shankaracharya immediately recited the KanakaDhara Stotram and invoked Devi Mahalakshmi. Devi Mahalakshmi was pleased and she showered the lady’s house with Golden Gooseberries. This incident is supposed to have happened on Akshaya Tritiya Day.
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In several parts of India, farmers wake up early, go the fields to till the land and offer a pooja on this day.

It is said that an act of goodwill on this day will bring happiness and peace to the family. Akshaya Tritiya is a significant day to indulge in some charity.

But judging by the sea of humanity that throngs all the jewellery shops on Akshaya Tritiya these days, it appears that the day is all about buying gold only! It is Yellow Fever all the way!
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Silver Price in HYDERABAD - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
HYDERABAD
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.64
10g Rs. 416.41
100g Rs. 4,164.10
1 KG Rs. 41,641

Silver Price in MUMBAI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
MUMBAI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.55
10g Rs. 415.46
100g Rs. 4,154.60
1 KG Rs. 41,546

Silver Price in DELHI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
DELHI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524
Silver Price in CHENNAI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
CHENNAI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.39
10g Rs. 413.85
100g Rs. 4,138.50
1 KG Rs. 41,385

Silver Price in KOLKATA - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
KOLKATA
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.67
10g Rs. 416.72
100g Rs. 4,167.20
1 KG Rs. 41,672
Silver Price in KOCHI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
KOCHI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524
Silver Price in BANGALORE - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
BANGALORE
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.61
10g Rs. 416.12
100g Rs. 4,161.20
1 KG Rs. 41,612
Silver Price in PUNE - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
PUNE
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524

Silver Price in VIJAYAWADA - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
VIJAYAWADA
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524
Silver Price in TRICHY - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
TRICHY
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524
Silver Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
TRIVANDRUM
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524
Silver Price in JAIPUR - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
JAIPUR
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524

Silver Price in AHMEDABAD - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
AHMEDABAD
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524

Silver Price in VISHAKAPATNAM - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
VISHAKAPATNAM
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524

Silver Price in MADURAI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City Bar Price 1 Kilo
MADURAI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 41.52
10g Rs. 415.24
100g Rs. 4,152.40
1 KG Rs. 41,524
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Dont spend too much on gold this Akshaya Tritiya say investment experts

Dont spend too much on gold this Akshaya Tritiya say investment experts

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The average Indian doesn't really need an excuse to buy gold but making it an auspicious ritual gives the act a certain moral sanction, if such a thing was indeed needed. That's why the faithful will be lining up happily to pick up the odd coin or two this Akshaya Tritiya, which falls on Friday.

But stick to that limit and don't splash out too much on the yellow stuff is the rather sobering advice given by investment experts. That's in sharp contrast with what gold fans have been told in past years when returns on the yellow metal outstripped various other asset classes. Financial experts used to suggest people to buy more gold than what was dictated by their beliefs through exchange-traded funds (ETFs) and mutual fund savings plans to get better returns.

But the shine seems to have dulled, given the current state of the market.

"Since Akshaya Tritiya is an auspicious occasion, people can consider making some gold purchases. (But) I won't recommend investing in gold at the moment," said Priti Gupta, executive director, commodities and currencies, Anand Rathi Financial Services. She expects gold prices to hover around Rs 29,000-29,500 per 10 gm in the next two months, down from a high of Rs 31,000 in March. That's in contrast with returns from a year ago. Gold that was bought on Akshaya Tritiya last year has appreciated 11.73

Gold has lost its charm as a safe haven in India due to extreme volatility and the artificial elevation of prices due to the import duty of 10% imposed by the government last year to rein in the current account deficit. Some experts are ambivalent about gold as an investment right now because of the ongoing election, although the equity markets have surged on expectations that the Narendra Modi-led Bharatiya Janata Party will be well placed to form the next government.

"The outlook is bearish for gold. Internationally, there are no triggers for an upside. The US economy seems to be on course to stability, the dollar is strengthening and there are no major geopolitical risks in sight, except for the Ukraine crisis. Central banks, too, are selling gold," said Naveen Mathur, associate director, commodities and currencies, Angel Broking. Of course, that's not to say this scenario couldn't change suddenly. For instance, data on Wednesday showed that the US economy barely grew in the quarter to March.

The current domestic bearishness may persist.

"The rupee might appreciate (further) if a stable government comes to power. There is also a possibility of rationalising the 10% import duty," Mathur said.

If you are still going ahead with gold purchases this year, keep in mind the pitfalls of buying coins and gold bars from jewellers and banks. For one, you will have to incur storage expenses. Two, buying coins and bars from banks comes with a handicap you cannot sell them back to the banks.

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Gold Rate in HYDERABAD - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
HYDERABAD
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,806
8g Rs. 22,448
10g Rs. 28,060
100g Rs. 2,80,600
1 KG Rs. 28,06,000
1g Rs. 3,002
8g Rs. 24,016
10g Rs. 30,020
100g Rs. 3,00,200
1 KG Rs. 30,02,000

Gold Rate in DELHI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
DELHI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,802
8g Rs. 22,416
10g Rs. 28,020
100g Rs. 2,80,200
1 KG Rs. 28,02,000
1g Rs. 2,997
8g Rs. 23,976
10g Rs. 29,970
100g Rs. 2,99,700
1 KG Rs. 29,97,000

Gold Rate in MUMBAI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
MUMBAI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,804
8g Rs. 22,432
10g Rs. 28,040
100g Rs. 2,80,400
1 KG Rs. 28,04,000
1g Rs. 2,999
8g Rs. 23,992
10g Rs. 29,990
100g Rs. 2,99,900
1 KG Rs. 29,99,000

Gold Rate in CHENNAI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
CHENNAI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Rate in KOLKATA - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
KOLKATA
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,812
8g Rs. 22,496
10g Rs. 28,120
100g Rs. 2,81,200
1 KG Rs. 28,12,000
1g Rs. 3,007
8g Rs. 24,056
10g Rs. 30,070
100g Rs. 3,00,700
1 KG Rs. 30,07,000

Gold Price in KOCHI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
KOCHI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Rate in BANGALORE - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
BANGALORE
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,804
8g Rs. 22,432
10g Rs. 28,040
100g Rs. 2,80,400
1 KG Rs. 28,04,000
1g Rs. 3,001
8g Rs. 24,008
10g Rs. 30,010
100g Rs. 3,00,100
1 KG Rs. 30,01,000

Gold Rate in PUNE - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
PUNE
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Rate in VIJAYAWADA - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
VIJAYAWADA
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Price in TRICHY - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRICHY
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Price in TRIVANDRUM - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
TRIVANDRUM
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Price in JAIPUR - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
JAIPUR
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Price in AHMEDABAD - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
AHMEDABAD
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Price in VISHAKAPATNAM - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
VISHAKAPATNAM
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

Gold Price in MADURAI - Today
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
City 22 Karat 24 Karat
(Pure Gold)
MADURAI
Fri, May 2nd, 2014
1g Rs. 2,814
8g Rs. 22,512
10g Rs. 28,140
100g Rs. 2,81,400
1 KG Rs. 28,14,000
1g Rs. 3,010
8g Rs. 24,080
10g Rs. 30,100
100g Rs. 3,01,000
1 KG Rs. 30,10,000

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