Lakshmyutpattivarnanam
अक्षयायामक्षयं तदसंख्यं फलमुच्यते । एवमन्यत्र पुण्याहे फलाधिक्यं भवेदिति
akṣayāyāmakṣayaṃ tadasaṅkhyaṃ phalamucyate . evamanyatra puṇyāhe phalādhikyaṃ bhavediti
અક્ષય તૃતીયા પર ફળ અક્ષય અને અસંખ્ય કહેવાયું છે. આ રીતે અન્ય શુભ દિવસોમાં પણ ફળની અધિકતા હોય છે.
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Recitation Occasion: Akshaya Tritiya
Phala Shruti: Inexhaustible and innumerable merit
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Narrator: Narayana
Listener: Narada
Dialogue Context: Explaining the inexhaustible merit of Akshaya Tritiya
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Text: Provides scriptural backing for buying gold, starting new ventures, and giving charity on Akshaya Tritiya.
Text: Highlights specific nodes in the cosmic calendar where time itself supports eternal preservation of spiritual wealth.
The word 'Akshaya' means inexhaustible. The verse states that any charity or spiritual act performed on this day yields infinite, non-decaying merit.
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