Updated 31 October 2024 at 15:18 IST
Bhai Dooj is also known by various names across India, such as Bhau Beej, Bhav Bij, Bhai Juntia, and Bhai Phota. But what’s common among these names is the celebration of the bond between brothers and sisters.
It is a significant Hindu festival celebrated two days after the grand Diwali celebration throughout India. On this day, siblings express their love and affection for one another.
Traditional rituals: On this day, siblings engage in traditional rituals, where sisters perform aarti for their brothers and apply a tilak to their foreheads, wishing for long life and prosperity. They also exchange sweets to reinforce their connection.
Feasting: After completing the traditional rituals, families come together to enjoy a festive meal.
Gifting: On this special occasion, brothers give gifts to their sisters, which may include money, sweets, or other items they need, symbolizing their love, support, and protection.
Cultural events: Bhai Dooj is celebrated in various forms across different regions, including local fairs, cultural events, community gatherings etc.
As we approach the celebrations of Bhai Dooj, let us remember that it is not just a celebration of sibling love but also a reminder of the importance of family bonds and respect.
Published 31 October 2024 at 15:18 IST