Bhai Dooj is a cherished festival celebrating the unique bond between brothers and sisters, marking the end of the five-day Diwali festivities. This year, Bhai Dooj falls on November 3, 2024. The sacred Dwitiya tithi began at 8:21 pm on November 2 and will conclude at 10:05 pm on November 3. Most of the rituals are observed today, in alignment with Udaya Tithi.
The auspicious window for the Bhai Dooj tilak ceremony is from 1:10 pm to 3:22 pm, giving sisters 2 hours and 12 minutes to perform the rituals. During this time, sisters apply tilak to their brothers’ foreheads, perform aarti, and tie protective threads, symbolizing prayers for their brothers’ longevity and happiness.
Significance of Bhai Dooj
The festival highlights the emotional bond shared between siblings, with variations in traditions across regions. In West Bengal and Assam, it is known as Bhai Phota, where sisters apply sandalwood paste tilak on their brothers’ foreheads. In Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka, the festival is called Bhau Beej, where sisters invite their brothers to sit in a symbolic square on the floor, applying tilak and offering prayers for their well-being.
Warm Wishes for Bhai Dooj
- “May this Bhai Dooj bring joy and success into your life, dear brother. Keep smiling always.”
- “You hold a special place in my heart. Happy Bhai Dooj!”
- “On this Bhai Dooj, I’m grateful for a caring brother like you.”
- “Though we may fight, my love and respect for you are endless. Happy Bhai Dooj!”
- “You are my protector, strength, and confidante. Happy Bhai Dooj.”