On Dhanteras 2025, gold and silver prices surged across India, with Hyderabad’s silver crossing ₹1.75 lakh/kg. Gold hovered around ₹1,31,000/10g in metros. The auspicious buying window spans 17 hours, and silver coins saw record demand among small investors. Festive buying is in full swing across cities.
As India celebrates Dhanteras today, October 18, 2025, the festive spirit is matched by a surge in gold and silver prices across major cities. With auspicious muhurats stretching into tomorrow morning, families are flocking to jewellery stores to invest in precious metals believed to bring prosperity and good fortune.
Gold Rates Across Metros
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Delhi: Gold prices touched ₹1,31,010 per 10g for 24K purity.
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Mumbai: Rates hovered around ₹1,30,860 per 10g, slightly lower than Delhi.
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Kolkata: Gold was priced at ₹1,30,860 per 10g, reflecting strong festive demand.
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Bengaluru: 24K gold traded at ₹1,30,860 per 10g, with jewellers reporting brisk sales.
Silver Shines Bright
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Hyderabad: Silver crossed a milestone, trading near ₹1,90,000 per kg.
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Chennai: Prices stood at ₹1,90,000 per kg, with silver coins in high demand.
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Ahmedabad: Silver was priced at ₹1,72,000 per kg, driven by retail investor interest.
Auspicious Buying Window
According to astrologers and Drik Panchang, the Shubh Muhurat for purchasing gold and silver began at 12:18 PM on October 18 and continues until 6:10 AM on October 19, offering a generous 17-hour window for devotees to make their purchases.
Festive Buying Trends
Silver Coins Steal the Spotlight
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Retail jewellers report a surge in demand for silver coins ranging from 10g to 100g.
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Small-ticket investors and families are opting for silver as a more affordable alternative to gold.
Gold Jewellery Still Reigns
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Despite high prices, gold ornaments remain a top choice for festive gifting and investment.
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Many buyers are choosing lightweight designs to balance tradition with budget.
Why It Matters
Dhanteras marks the beginning of Diwali festivities and is considered one of the most auspicious days for buying valuables. With prices peaking, consumers are advised to compare city-wise rates and shop during the designated muhurat to maximize both spiritual and financial value.
Sources: India Today, Times of IndiaTimes of India, Goodreturns, MSN News