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Bhai Dooj (भाई दूज) / Bhau-Beej / Bhai Tika / Bhai Phonta (ভাইফোঁটা) is a festival celebrated by Hindus of India and Nepal on the last day of the five-day-long Diwali or Tihar festival. This is the second day of the bright fortnight or Shukla Paksha of the Hindu lunar month of Kartika in Nepali Calendar.
The celebrations of this day are similar to the festival of Raksha Bandhan. On this day, sisters pray for a long and happy life for their brothers, by performing the Tika ceremony.

Bhai Dooj, Bhau-Beej, Bhai Tika, Bhai Phonta Puja Muhurat 2016
Bhai Dooj Celebration




Bhai Dooj/ Bhau-Beej/ Bhai Tika/ Bhai Phonta Tika Muhurat


Bhai Dooj Tika Muhurat

13:09 to 15:20 Duration = 2 Hours 10 Mins

Dwitiya Tithi Begins = 01:39 on 1/Nov/2016

Dwitiya Tithi Ends = 04:11 on 2/Nov/2016

Regional name of Bhai Dooj


Bhai Dooj (Hindi: भाई दूज) in the whole Northern piece of India, saw on the most recent day of the five-day Diwali celebration. This is likewise the second day of the Vikram Samvat New Year, the timetable followed in Northern India (counting Kashmir), which begins from the lunar month of Kārtika. The main day of this New Year is seen as Govardhan Puja.

Bhai Tika (Nepali: भाई टीका) in Nepal, where it is the second most essential celebration after Dashain (Vijaya Dashami/Dussehra). Seen on the third day from Tyohar celebration, it is generally celebrated by Newari, Maithili, Tharu, Bahun and Chhetri individuals. Otherwise called Bhai Dooj in Nepal, as well.

Bhai Phonta (Bengali: ভাই ফোঁটা) in Bengal and it happens each year on the first or the second day of the Kali Puja celebration.

Bhai Bij, Bhau Beej, or Bhav Bij (Marathi: भाऊबीज) amongst the Gujarati, Marathi and Konkani-talking groups in the conditions of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, and Karnataka.

Another name for the day is Yamadwitheya or Yamadvitiya, after a fabulous meeting between Yama the divine force of Death and his sister the Yamuna (the well-known waterway) on Dwitheya (the second day after new moon).

Different names incorporate Bhatru Dviteeya or Bhatri Ditya.

As indicated by a mainstream legend in Hindu mythology, in the wake of killing the insidious evil spirit Narkasur, Lord Krishna went to his sister Subhadra who gave him a warm welcome with desserts and blossoms. She likewise lovingly applied tilak on Krishna's forehead. Some trust this to be the inception of the celebration.

Read: 

Bhai Dooj/ Bhau-Beej/ Bhai Tika/ Bhai Phonta Puja Vidhi

Dhanteras/ Dhanatrayodashi Puja Muhurat

Narak Chaturthi Puja Muhurat

Diwali/ Deepavali Puja Muhurat

Govardhan/Annakut Puja Muhurat

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