Akshaya Tritiya 2024: 3 Lesser-known Stories Behind Origins Of Traditions On Laxmi Narayan

'Laxmi Narayan Sukh Samaarthya Santoolan', airing on COLORS, delves into Hindu mythology this Akshaya Tritiya with stories of divine significance.

As Akshaya Tritiya approaches, COLORS is set to enchant viewers with its latest mythological offering, 'Laxmi Narayan Sukh Samaarthya Santoolan'. This new show promises to take audiences on a magical journey through Hindu mythology, exploring the sacredness of Akshaya Tritiya. It features three captivating stories that highlight the traditions and divine tales associated with this auspicious festival.

Laxmi Ki Janm Gaatha

The saga begins with the tale of Akshaya Tritiya, a day that marks the reappearance of Lord Vishnu and his consort, Laxmi, according to Hindu beliefs. The story dives into the 'Samudra Manthan' - a celestial event where gods and demons churn the cosmic ocean to extract amrita, the nectar of immortality. Amidst this cosmic churning, emerges Laxmi, the goddess of wealth, signifying prosperity and abundance.

Laxmi Ki Paheli Bhent

The narrative then unfolds to reveal the story behind Laxmi's first 'aarti', a ritual that showcases Lord Vishnu's recognition of Laxmi's significance in the universe. This tradition, initiated by Lord Vishnu using the 'Akshaya' pot, underscores the importance of gratitude and devotion towards the goddess of prosperity. This tale sheds light on the origin of a ceremonial practice that continues to hold a special place during Akshaya Tritiya.

The Eternal Kalpa-Vriksha

The journey further delves into the legend of the Kalpa-Vriksha, the divine tree capable of fulfilling wishes. Originating from the same cosmic churning as Laxmi, this symbol of abundance and prosperity is venerated by devotees during Akshaya Tritiya. The show aims to explore the significance of this divine tree and the rituals surrounding its worship, offering viewers a glimpse into the spiritual practices of Hindu mythology.

The mythological saga 'Laxmi Narayan Sukh Samaarthya Santoolan' airs every Monday to Friday at 10:00 pm exclusively on COLORS. This show not only promises to entertain but also to enlighten viewers about the rich traditions and divine stories of Hindu mythology, making it a must-watch this Akshaya Tritiya.

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