परिचय
भाई दूज, जिसे भैया दूज या भाई टीका भी कहा जाता है, एक हिंदू त्योहार है जो भाई-बहन के रिश्ते का उत्सव मनाता है। यह दीवाली के दूसरे दिन मनाया जाता है। इस दिन बहनें अपने भाइयों की लंबी उम्र और सफलता के लिए प्रार्थना करती हैं और भाई उन्हें उपहार और प्यार का प्रतीक देते हैं।
तारीख: गुरुवार, 23 अक्टूबर, 2025
तिथि: कार्तिक मास के शुक्ल पक्ष की द्वितीया
शुभ मुहूर्त: दोपहर से शाम (स्थान अनुसार)
भाई-बहन के बीच प्यार और सुरक्षा के बंधन को मजबूत करता है।
बहनें भाई की सफलता, स्वास्थ्य और लंबी उम्र के लिए प्रार्थना करती हैं।
यह परिवारिक और सांस्कृतिक उत्सव है।
रिश्तों में सम्मान, देखभाल और स्नेह का प्रतीक।
बहनें भाई की आरती करती हैं और माथे पर तिलक लगाती हैं।
भाई को मिठाई, फल और उपहार अर्पित किए जाते हैं।
भाई अपनी बहन को आशीर्वाद और उपहार देते हैं।
कुछ परिवार इस दिन पूर्वजों की पूजा भी करते हैं।
परिवार के सभी सदस्य खुशियों और पारिवारिक भोजन के लिए इकट्ठा होते हैं।
जल्दी उठें और पारंपरिक परिधान पहनें।
कुमकुम, चावल, मिठाई और दीपक से पूजा थाली तैयार करें।
परंपरागत रीति से भाई दूज का पूजन करें।
भाई और बहन के बीच उपहार और शुभकामनाएँ बांटें।
पारिवारिक भोजन और मिठाइयाँ साझा करें।
“आपको भाई दूज 2025 की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ। भाई-बहन का प्यार हमेशा मजबूत बना रहे!”
“भाई दूज 2025 की शुभकामनाएँ! आपका जीवन खुशियों, स्वास्थ्य और समृद्धि से भरा रहे।”
Bhai Dooj also known as Bhaiya Dooj is a Hindu festival celebrated on the second day after Diwali. It honors the bond between brothers and sisters where sisters pray for their brothers' well-being and brothers give gifts in return.
In 2025 Bhai Dooj will be observed on Thursday October 23 during the Dwitiya Tithi of Kartika month in the Hindu calendar.
Bhai Dooj symbolizes the love and protection between siblings. It is believed that on this day Lord Yama visited his sister Yamuna and she applied a tilak on his forehead signifying the bond of love and protection.
While Bhai Dooj is celebrated across India it is known by different names in various regions: Bhau Beej in Maharashtra Bhai Phota in Bengal and Bhai Tika in Nepal.
One popular legend associated with Bhai Dooj is the story of Lord Krishna visiting his sister Subhadra after defeating the demon Narakasura. She welcomed him with sweets and applied a tilak on his forehead.
Begin by cleaning and decorating your home. Prepare a puja thali with items like kumkum rice sweets and a diya. Dress in traditional attire to mark the occasion.
Sisters apply a tilak on their brothers' foreheads while chanting prayers for their long life and prosperity. This is followed by performing aarti and offering sweets.
After the tilak ceremony brothers give gifts to their sisters as a token of love and appreciation. This exchange strengthens the sibling bond.
In some regions community gatherings are organized where families come together to celebrate Bhai Dooj share meals and participate in cultural activities.
In certain traditions families offer prayers to their ancestors seeking their blessings for the family's well-being and prosperity.
Bhai Dooj reinforces the emotional connection between brothers and sisters promoting mutual respect and understanding.
The festival encourages family gatherings fostering a sense of unity and togetherness among relatives.
Engaging in the rituals of Bhai Dooj helps individuals reflect on their relationships and seek spiritual growth through prayers and blessings.
The exchange of gifts and blessings serves as a way to express gratitude and appreciation towards each other.
Observing Bhai Dooj helps in preserving cultural traditions and passing them on to future generations.
Ensure all necessary items for the puja are prepared in advance. Set a specific time for the tilak ceremony and inform all family members.
Encourage children to participate in the rituals by assigning them small tasks helping them understand the significance of the festival.
Share the happiness of Bhai Dooj with extended family and friends by inviting them to join the celebrations or exchanging greetings.
Take time to reflect on the blessings received and the importance of sibling relationships fostering a sense of gratitude and love.
Consider capturing moments of the celebration through photographs or videos to cherish the memories and share with loved ones.
Bhai Dooj also known as Bhaiya Dooj is a Hindu festival celebrated on the second day after Diwali. It honors the bond between brothers and sisters where sisters pray for their brothers' well-being and brothers give gifts in return.
In 2025 Bhai Dooj will be observed on Thursday October 23 during the Dwitiya Tithi of Kartika month in the Hindu calendar.
Bhai Dooj symbolizes the love and protection between siblings. It is believed that on this day Lord Yama visited his sister Yamuna and she applied a tilak on his forehead signifying the bond of love and protection.
While Bhai Dooj is celebrated across India it is known by different names in various regions: Bhau Beej in Maharashtra Bhai Phota in Bengal and Bhai Tika in Nepal.
One popular legend associated with Bhai Dooj is the story of Lord Krishna visiting his sister Subhadra after defeating the demon Narakasura. She welcomed him with sweets and applied a tilak on his forehead.
Begin by cleaning and decorating your home. Prepare a puja thali with items like kumkum rice sweets and a diya. Dress in traditional attire to mark the occasion.
Sisters apply a tilak on their brothers' foreheads while chanting prayers for their long life and prosperity. This is followed by performing aarti and offering sweets.
After the tilak ceremony brothers give gifts to their sisters as a token of love and appreciation. This exchange strengthens the sibling bond.
In some regions community gatherings are organized where families come together to celebrate Bhai Dooj share meals and participate in cultural activities.
In certain traditions families offer prayers to their ancestors seeking their blessings for the family's well-being and prosperity.
Bhai Dooj reinforces the emotional connection between brothers and sisters promoting mutual respect and understanding.
The festival encourages family gatherings fostering a sense of unity and togetherness among relatives.
Engaging in the rituals of Bhai Dooj helps individuals reflect on their relationships and seek spiritual growth through prayers and blessings.
The exchange of gifts and blessings serves as a way to express gratitude and appreciation towards each other.
Observing Bhai Dooj helps in preserving cultural traditions and passing them on to future generations.
Ensure all necessary items for the puja are prepared in advance. Set a specific time for the tilak ceremony and inform all family members.
Encourage children to participate in the rituals by assigning them small tasks helping them understand the significance of the festival.
Share the happiness of Bhai Dooj with extended family and friends by inviting them to join the celebrations or exchanging greetings.
Take time to reflect on the blessings received and the importance of sibling relationships fostering a sense of gratitude and love.
Consider capturing moments of the celebration through photographs or videos to cherish the memories and share with loved ones.