Happy Bhaiyaduj - Meaning & Significance

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Bhai Dooj Festival is also spelt as Bhaidooj Festival, Bhaiduj or Bhai Duj Festival in India.
Bhai Dooj is celebrated between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters apply sacred tika on their brother's forehead and pray for their long life. Brothers' bless their sisters and promise to protect them from all hardships in life.
its like Raksha bandhan only
Wat dose Bhaiduj means ?
Bhaiya meaning brother, and dooj meaning two days after new moon, this festival is celebrated two days after Diwali in Kartik month of Hindu calendar.
Wat is the significance of Bhaiduj ?
The second day of Shukla Paksh, the bright forthnight of Kartik is called Bhaiyaduj. There are various names of this festival. Known by the name of bhai-dooj in the Hindi-speaking belt, it is called "Bhav-Bij" in the Marathi-speaking communities and in Nepal, people know this festival by the name of "Bhai-Tika".

There are various distinct ways in which this beautiful festival is solemnized. But the features that are common in all rituals is the act of smearing a tilak of roli (vermilion), kesar (saffron) and rice on the brother's forehead by their sister as a mark of their love and protection.

Uttar Pradesh: In Uttar Pradesh, the brother is gifted with an 'aabf- a length of flax, knotted into a circular shape and dotted with sugar batashas. There are two aabs for each brother. After performing all the rituals that include the sister applying a tilak of roli and rice on her brother's forehead and praying him with an aarti to shed off all the evil effects, the story of Bhai Dooj is narrated.

Punjab: In Punjab, the day following Diwali is known as tikka when sisters make a paste with saffron and rice and place an auspicious mark on their brother's foreheads as a symbolic gesture to ward off all harm.

Bengal: In Bengal this event is called 'Bhai Phota', which is performed by the sister who religiously fasts until she applies a 'phota' or mark with sandal wood paste on her brother's forehead, offers him sweets and gifts and prays for his long and healthy life. Diyas and incense sticks are an integral part of the ceremony. An aarti is also performed.

Bihar: In Bihar, sisters repeat the behavior of the central character of the story of Bhai Dooj, where a sister saves her brother life by cursing him until he gets married. The curse is seen as a mean to ward off all the dangers and evil effects of the spirits surrounding the brother. The sisters of Bihar start this day by showering choicest of curses on their brothers. After doing so, they prick their own tongues as punishment, with a thorny, wild fruit and ask for their brothers' forgiveness for the curses, and also for past mistakes. There is also a unique custom of brother eating grains of bajri with water, from their sisters' hands.
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Posted: 16 years ago
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hey jeenal
thanks for the post
bachpan main school time i reda a stry on bhai duj par in our school
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Posted: 16 years ago
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great post jee
happy bhaia dooj to u too
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thanx dii and rose happy bhai dooj to boh of u

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