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Akshaya Trithiya 2023: When all that glitters is gold

Gold is embedded everywhere: A 50th wedding anniversary is golden. Silence is golden. We have gold standards and golden principles, as also the golden mean courtesy Aristotle.

April 21, 2023 / 10:11 IST
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Sanctioned by divine blessings, shopping for gold this weekend is considered auspicious. (Photo by Rodnae Productions via Pexels)
Sanctioned by divine blessings, shopping for gold this weekend is considered auspicious. (Photo by Rodnae Productions via Pexels)

This weekend, many Indians will be headed to the gold souks. It is not like we need an excuse to buy gold – but Akshaya Trithiya gives us a God-given muhurtham to shop for bullion. Gold is investment, insurance, adornment, money in the bank, status symbol, and can be pawned or sold for instant cash at any time. And though gold has its own happy birthday on October 23 this year, every day is gold day. For we don’t reserve gold jewellery for weddings and festivals only; this is a metal we wear round the clock. Around our neck, around the wrist, around the ankle, around the finger, around the toe, and in our ears and nostril.

Gold basks in its own glow. The sunset is golden, a 50th wedding anniversary is golden, a handshake can be golden and silence is golden. Oceans have gold, it is in some medicines – there is a gold injection – and cosmetics can contain gold, which is why there is the gold facial. If you have a gold tooth and you are served paan with gold vark, you can eat gold with gold. There is cloth of gold and pot of gold, which is at the end of a rainbow. We have gold standards and golden principles, as also the golden mean courtesy Aristotle. And never be taken in by fool’s gold, it is only iron pyrite, because all that glitters is not gold.

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Gold is embedded everywhere: in all our ancient monuments, which therefore were looted, and in temple treasuries, donated by devotees, where it is unearthed many years later with its ownership up in the air… There are movies like Mackenna's Gold and books like The Golden Compass. Gold dust, which is fine particles of gold, just indicates how tough it is to obtain what you liken it to.