Holi Bhai Dooj : When is Holi Bhai Dooj in March? Know the Auspicious Muhurat To do Tilak
Holi Bhai Dooj is celebrated immediately after Holi in most parts of Uttar Pradesh. Hindus celebrate this festival as a chance to get closer to each other.
By Preeti Soni• Mar 26, 2024

Holi Bhai Dooj is celebrated immediately after Holi in most parts of Uttar Pradesh. Hindus celebrate this festival as a chance to get closer to each other. According to the Hindu calendar, this event is celebrated on the second day or Dwitiya Tithi. Although not as well known, Holi Bhai Dooj is an important festival in some areas.
Dwitiya Tithi must be observed in order to celebrate this occasion. Consequently, it is celebrated the day after Rangawali Holi or the day after, depending on the day of Holika Dahan.
This year the significant festival of Holi Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. The auspicious timings are as follows:
Dwitiya Tithi Begins - 02:55 PM, March 26, 2024
Dwitiya Tithi Ends - 05:06 PM, March 27, 2024
1. Individuals take a bath after waking up in the morning.
2. Keeping the puja room and the house clean.
3. Prepare special dishes besides desserts like halwa and kheer.
4. Sisters prepare a thali with sweets, earthen lamps, unbroken rice, roli and Mauli.
5. Sisters place unbroken rice and a tilak with roli on the foreheads of their brothers. They perform aarti and also light the earthen lamp.
6. They take the mauli and tie it to their brothers' wrists.
7. They take some sweets and give them to their brothers.
8. To express their love for each other, brothers and sisters exchange gifts.
9. Women without brothers may worship the moon god by giving arghya, sweets and other gifts.
Consequently, it is celebrated the day after Rangawali Holi or the day after, depending on the day of Holika Dahan.
Holi Bhai Dooj Date And Shubh Muhurat
This year the significant festival of Holi Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 27, 2024. The auspicious timings are as follows:
Dwitiya Tithi Begins - 02:55 PM, March 26, 2024
Dwitiya Tithi Ends - 05:06 PM, March 27, 2024
Significance Of Bhai Dooj
Holi Bhai Dooj has religious significance for Hindus. The brother-sister relationship is strengthened by this festival. It is celebrated on Dwitiya Tithi of Krishna Paksha in the month of Chaitra. The day after Holi, this festival is celebrated. It is also known as Bhratri Dwitiya. In many places, Holi Bhai Dooj is a highly anticipated festival that takes place after Rangwali Holi or the day after Holi Dahan.How To Celebrate Bhai Dooj? What Are The Rituals
1. Individuals take a bath after waking up in the morning.
2. Keeping the puja room and the house clean.
3. Prepare special dishes besides desserts like halwa and kheer.
4. Sisters prepare a thali with sweets, earthen lamps, unbroken rice, roli and Mauli.
5. Sisters place unbroken rice and a tilak with roli on the foreheads of their brothers. They perform aarti and also light the earthen lamp.
6. They take the mauli and tie it to their brothers' wrists.
7. They take some sweets and give them to their brothers.
8. To express their love for each other, brothers and sisters exchange gifts.
9. Women without brothers may worship the moon god by giving arghya, sweets and other gifts.
Consequently, it is celebrated the day after Rangawali Holi or the day after, depending on the day of Holika Dahan. Related Post

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