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Bhai Dooj 2023: Auspicious muhurat for tilak, puja timings, schedule

Bhai Dooj 2023: Known by various names, such as Bhai Phonta, Bhatra Dwitiya, Bhai Dwitiya, and Bhathru Dwithiya, Bhai Dooj resonates across regions of India.

November 15, 2023 / 10:27 IST
Bhai Dooj 2023: Check out the auspicious muhurats for tilak ceremony this year.

The auspicious occasion of Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhaiya Dooj, is celebrated today to celebrate the bond between brothers and sisters. It is a day when sisters adorn their brothers' foreheads with a tilak, accompanied by prayers for their well-being, while brothers reciprocate with tokens of love and gratitude.

Known by various names, such as Bhai Phonta, Bhatra Dwitiya, Bhai Dwitiya, and Bhathru Dwithiya, Bhai Dooj resonates across the diverse regions of India.

Bhai Dooj 2023: Muhurat Date and Time

This year, Bhai Dooj graces us with its presence on Wednesday, 15 November. The auspicious Dwitiya tithi commences at 2:36 pm on 14 November 2023, concluding at 1:47 pm on the following day. The ceremonial Aparahna time, for the tilak ceremony, unfolds from 12:38 pm to 2:53 pm on 15 November 2023.

Dwitiya Tithi Starts: 2:36 pm on 14 November 2023.
Dwitiya Tithi Ends: 1:47 pm on 15 November 2023.
Bhai Dooj Aparahna Time: 12:38 pm to 2:53 pm on 15 November 2023.
Bhai Dooj 2023: Shubh Muhurat and Timings for Tilak Ceremony

Shubh Muhurat and Tilak Ceremonies

For those eager to partake in the joyous tilak ceremony, the Shubh Choghadiya beckons from 10:44 am to 12:05 pm on 15 November 2023. Alternatively, the Chal Choghadiya extends its auspicious aura from 2:46 pm to 4:07 pm, followed by the Laabh Choghadiya from 4:07 pm to 5:27 pm on the same day.

Shubh Choghadiya: 10:44 am to 12:05 pm on 15 November 2023.
Chal Choghadiya: 2:46 Pm to 4:07 Pm on 15 November 2023.
Laabh Choghadiya: 4:07 Pm to 5:27 pm on 15 November 2023.

Symbolic Rituals

Tilak and aarti: Sisters traditionally perform an aarti for their brothers, applying a sacred tilak on their foreheads and offering prayers for their well-being.

Exchange of Gifts: The day is marked by the exchange of gifts between siblings, symbolising love, gratitude, and the promise of protection. Sisters choose presents that reflect affection, ranging from sweets and clothing to personalized items that carry sentimental value.

Modern twists: In contemporary times, Bhai Dooj has evolved to accommodate changing lifestyles. Siblings separated by geographical distances use technology to bridge the gap, virtually performing the traditional rituals through video calls and sending e-gifts.

Significance
The roots of Bhai Dooj trace back to Hindu mythology, with legends narrating the story of Lord Krishna and his sister Subhadra. According to folklore, after defeating the demon Narakasura, Krishna visited Subhadra, who welcomed him with a tilak and flowers.

Another mythological connection revolves around Yama, the God of Death, and his sister Yamuna. Legend has it that Yamuna welcomed Yama with warmth and affection when he visited her after a prolonged separation. Yama granted her a boon, declaring that any brother who receives aarti from his sister on this day will be blessed with prosperity and

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first published: Nov 14, 2023 02:43 pm

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