Bhai Dooj 2023 Date & Timings: This auspicious day, known as Bhai Dooj or Bhaiya Dooj, is celebrated on the second day of the bright fortnight of the Hindu lunar month of Kartika, typically falling in October or November. On this day, sisters pray for the well-being and long life of their brothers, applying a tilak on their foreheads and exchanging gifts. In return, brothers express their love and offer gifts to their sisters, strengthening the bond of love and affection between them.
Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhau-Beej or Bhai Phota, Yama Dwitiya, is a cherished Hindu festival that celebrates the unique and unbreakable bond between brothers and sisters. Just like Raksha Bandhan, Bhai Dooj is also the most important and auspicious festival among siblings, celebrated with great pomp and enthusiasm across the country on the last day of the five-day festival of Diwali. This auspicious occasion holds significant cultural and emotional importance for families across India. In this article, we will delve into the date, traditions, history, and significance of Bhai Dooj in 2023. Happy Bhai Dooj Wishes And Images.
The festival of Bhai Dooj symbolises the unconditional love between a brother and a sister. This year, Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on Wednesday, 15 November 2023. It is a day when siblings eagerly await the opportunity to come together and celebrate their relationship.?
In 2023, Bhai Dooj will be celebrated for two days. According to Pachang Dwitiya tithi begins at 02:36 PM on Nov 14, 2023, and will end at 01:47 PM on Nov 15, 2023. On November 14th auspicious timing of Bhai Dooj Pparahna will begin at 1:10 PM and end at 03:19 PM. In Hinduism, special importance is given to the date of sunrise for celebrating festivals. According to this, the festival of Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on November 15, 2023. On this day, there is an auspicious time from 10:45 AM to 12:05 PM to apply a tilak on your brother's forehead.
Bhai Dooj 2023 Date | Tuesday, November 14th and Wednesday, November 15th, |
Dwitiya Tithi Begins | 02:36 PM on Nov 14, 2023 |
Dwitiya Tithi Ends | 01:47 PM on Nov 15, 2023 |
Bhai Dooj Aparahna Time | 01:17 PM to 03:38 PM on November 14th |
Bhai Dooj Auspicious Time on November 15th | 10:45 AM to 12:05 PM |
Source:?Drikpanchang
The roots of Bhai Dooj can be traced back to Hindu mythology. It is believed that Lord Krishna visited his sister Subhadra after killing the demon Narakasura. Subhadra welcomed her brother with an aarti, applying a tilak on his forehead. This tradition is said to have inspired the modern-day Bhai Dooj rituals.
According to another legend, Yama, the god of death, visited his sister Yami also called Yamuna on this day. She welcomed him warmly, applied a tilak, and offered him delicious dishes. Yama was deeply moved by her love and declared that anyone who received a tilak from their sister on this day would be blessed with a long life.
Bhai Dooj, often referred to as Yama Dwitiya?annually falls on the second day of the Diwali festival. It honors the special bond between brothers and sisters, symbolising love and protection. Sisters pray for the well-being of their brothers and apply a tikka (vermilion mark) on their foreheads, while brothers offer gifts and promise to protect their sisters.?
Bhai Dooj is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy by Hindus worldwide. The day is filled with customs and rituals that strengthen the bond between siblings. Here are some of the traditional practices associated with Bhai Dooj:
On the auspicious day of the Bhai Dooj festival, sisters perform the tilak ceremony where they apply a vermillion tilak on their brother's forehead. This tilak is considered a symbol of protection and well-being.
It is customary for siblings to exchange gifts as a token of their love and affection. Brothers often give thoughtful presents to their sisters, and in return, sisters prepare delicious meals for their brothers.
A special meal is prepared for the occasion, and it includes the brother's favorite dishes. Sweets like gujiya, peda, and laddoo are also an essential part of the celebration.
Families gather together to perform aarti and offer prayers to seek the blessings of the almighty for their siblings' well-being and happiness.
Bhai Dooj is an opportunity for siblings to reaffirm their love and care for each other. It serves as a reminder of the unique and irreplaceable bond they share.
In contemporary society, Bhai Dooj continues to hold a special place in the hearts of siblings. While the core traditions remain intact, the way it is celebrated has evolved. In today's fast-paced world, Bhai Dooj is not just about physical presence but also about expressing love through heartfelt messages, virtual celebrations, and thoughtful gifts delivered across distances.
Bhai Dooj reinforces the importance of family bonds and the significance of the brother-sister relationship in Indian culture. It reminds us to cherish and nurture these connections.
Bhai Dooj promotes gender equality by highlighting the love and respect between brothers and sisters. It emphasizes the role of sisters in protecting and caring for their brothers.
In the digital age, Bhai Dooj celebrations have transcended geographical boundaries. Siblings share their special moments and wishes on social media, making it a global celebration.
Happy Bhai Dooj to all in advance!
Note: Dates/timings may be subject to change; details mentioned here are as per the information available.
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