For Indians, an important part of celebrating Akshay Tritya is buying gold. For them, it is not an expense but an investment. Let’s understand this deeply.
In Akshay Tritya, the word Akshay means ‘never diminishing’, something that will never run out. The day falls on the third lunar day, third tithi, of the Shukla Paksh of the Vaisakha month.
So, Akshay Tritya is observed as an extremely auspicious day where buying anything will result in abundance.
On the other hand, gold for Indians has a significant meaning. It is considered a safe investment, an auspicious metal that shows a person’s financial success.
Therefore, Indians consciously invest in gold on Akshay Tritya with the intention of receiving Goddess Lakshmi’s blessings, the Goddess of wealth, prosperity, and abundance.
Similarly, when you invest in Gold, then why not in sarees? After all, a beautiful, good-quality saree becomes worthy of gifting and passing down generations just like Gold.
So, this Akshay Tritya, invest in Sudathi Gold sarees that will outlast Gold!
Sudathi’s Gold collection is designed to honour the sentiments that people hold for gold in India. But before we shop for the designs, let’s understand why sarees are an integral part of Akshay Tritya.
How Different Regions Celebrate Akshaya Tritiya Through Sarees
Akshay Tritya is observed all across the country. It’s a traditional event in which buying new items such as electronics, gadgets, household items, vehicles, and gold is considered auspicious.
Moreover, women wear sarees on this to honour their Indian roots. The interesting part is that different regions in India see women wearing sarees as distinctive craftsmanship. Take a look
1. North India - Banarasi Silk Sarees
Women wear Banarasi silk sarees in northern India on Akshay Tritya. The fabric is widely celebrated for its rich zari work and carefully woven motifs that reflect one-of-a-kind craftsmanship.
A good quality silk saree for Akshya Tritya appears extremely beautiful, feels comfortable on the skin, and is considered auspicious as per the culture. It ensures women feel comfortable throughout the day while looking stunning.
2. Western India - Paithani and Bandhani
In the states of Maharashtra and Gujarat, paithani and bandhani sarees hold great value, respectively.
Paithani silk sarees, which were previously woven with golden threads, are known for their vibrant colours, appealing peacock and nature-inspired prints - symbolizing wealth and honouring our culture.
Bandhani sarees in Gujarat are believed to channel positivity, luck, and auspiciousness with their vibrant colour themes in tie and dye designs. Majorly prepared in silk, georgette, and chiffon, these sarees are a great part of the state’s cultural identity.
3. South India - Kanjivaram Sarees
In the southern part of India, Kanjivaram sarees are considered the ultimate symbol of prosperity. These sarees are famous for their intricate textured work, carefully woven temple-inspired designs, and fantastic durability.
The quality, feel, and appearance of these signature sarees are so good that they are passed down generations - just like gold.
4. East India - Tussar Silk, Jamdani, Sambalpuri, Bhagalpuri Silk
Fabrics like silk, tant, and jamdani are extremely popular in the eastern zone of India. Silk sarees like Baluchari, Tussar, Bhagalpuri, and Sambalpuri are some of the underrated silk sarees that the East wears with great pride.
Other varieties, such as Dhakai Jamdani, Taant, Khandua, and Bomkai, are some uniquely textured sarees that offer an elegant, structured fit.
These sarees reflect the diverse culture, designs, and spirits of the eastern states. They are a symbol of propensity and celebration - widely worn on the day of Akshay Tritya.
At Sudathi, we believe India’s sentiments with sarees are undeniably similar to gold. Therefore, on Akshay Tritya, you must invest in Sudathi’s Gold sarees for the durable and traditional essence.
Sudathi Gold Sarees For Akshay Tritya
Parrot Green Tissue Silk Woven Paithani Saree

Prepared in beautiful parrot green, this paithani saree has attractive multicoloured woven designs. The pallu features an ikat-inspired print, adding a subtle detail to this saree. Its tissue silk base offers comfort and looks stunning on the festive day.
Baby Pink Silk Woven Banarasi Saree

This baby pink silk saree for Akshay Tritya would be a pretty choice. The pink base, accompanied by a beige border, appears soothing visually. Adding embroidered detailing on the border and playful tassels in the pallu elevates the beauty of this saree.
Mustard Yellow Silk Woven Banarasi Saree

Honouring our tradition is this Banarasi saree in mustard yellow. The subtle pink element, along with gold-toned motifs, adds an elegant touch. Crafted in quality silk fabric saree, this saree can be worth passing through generations.
Yellow Georgette Bandhani Printed Saree

No occasion is complete without the evergreen bandhani sarees. The yellow tone of this georgette saree with red and white bandani prints makes it an instant favourite. Not to forget, the silver-tone embroidery in the border adds a stunning appeal.
Dark Pink Silk Woven Paithani Saree

Another beautiful paithani silk saree from the Sudathi Gold collection is this pink saree featuring appealing nature-inspired motifs. The gold-toned detailing elevates the visual look of this saree.
Sudathi Gold Silk Sarees for Akshay Tritiya
Akshay Tritiya isn’t just about buying gold - it’s about bringing home something that holds meaning for years to come.
For Indians, gold has always been more than a purchase; it’s an asset tied to prosperity and tradition. From weddings and rice ceremonies to pujas and family celebrations, it naturally becomes a part of life’s most important moments.
In the same way, silk sarees hold a special place in our hearts. They’re not just outfits for a day - they carry memories, emotions, and stories that stay with us. Whether it’s a Banarasi, Kanjivaram, or Paithani, every saree reflects a piece of our culture and is often lovingly passed down through generations.
This Akshay Tritiya, choose something just as meaningful. Invest in Sudathi’s Gold silk sarees - not just for the occasion, but for the years and memories ahead.

