🪔 Dhanteras 2025: A Light for Healing and Legacy

 


Today, October 18th, marks Dhanteras, the first day of the five-day Diwali festival celebrated across Hindu communities. It’s a day of light, healing, and preparation — not just for festivities, but for resilience.

Traditionally, families honor Lord Dhanvantari, the deity of health and Ayurveda, and Goddess Lakshmi, who brings prosperity and clarity. Homes are cleaned, lamps are lit, and symbolic items — from gold coins to humble brooms — are purchased to sweep away poverty and invite renewal.

But in 2025, Dhanteras feels especially poignant. The world is aching for healing — physical, economic, spiritual. And this day reminds us that ritual is infrastructure. Lighting a lamp isn’t just tradition; it’s a declaration of hope. Buying a broom isn’t just custom; it’s a gesture of stewardship.

In our own interfaith household, where Franciscan hospitality meets practical caregiving, Dhanteras becomes a quiet invitation: to honor the tools that sustain us, to bless the systems we’ve built, and to prepare the ground for joy.

Whether you light a diya, brew a healing tea, or simply pause to reflect — may this day offer you a moment of clarity, and a thread of connection to the wisdom that endures.


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