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Bhai Dooj 2024: Is It on the 2nd or 3rd November? Know Right Date And Tilak Muhurat

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Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhaubeej, Bhai Beej, Bhai Phonta, or Bhratri Dwitiya, is a Hindu festival which is celebrated on the second day of the bright fortnight in the month of Kartika. It is also a part of the Diwali celebrations. The festival is similar to Raksha Bandhan, as it celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. This year, there is a little confusion around the date and timings of Bhai Dooj. While some people are celebrating it on November 2, others are doing it on November 3. If you are also perplexed about the same, here is everything you need to know.

Bhai Dooj Correct DateThis year, the Bhai Dooj tithi begins at 8:21 PM on November 2 and concludes at 10:05 AM on November 3. Since traditional rituals are best performed during daylight hours, the festival will be observed on November 3. The auspicious time for sisters to apply the ceremonial tilak on their brothers’ foreheads is from 1:10PM to 3:22PM. Significance of Bhai DoojBhai Dooj celebrates the love and trust between brothers and sisters. The festival dates back to ancient Hindu legends. One popular tale is of Lord Yama, the god of death, who visited his sister Yamuna on this day. Yamuna welcomed him with great warmth and performed aarti, praying for his well-being. Moved by her devotion, Yama declared that every brother who receives a tilak from his sister on this day will be blessed with prosperity and protection. Hence, Bhai Dooj is also called Yama Dwitiya in some regions, highlighting its association with Lord Yama.While Bhai Dooj is widely celebrated across India, different states have their own unique customs. In Maharashtra, for instance, the festival is called Bhau Beej, where sisters offer a special meal to their brothers. In West Bengal, it is known as Bhai Phonta. Each tradition, though distinct, carries the same essence of sibling affection.
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