Bhai Dooj is a festival celebrating the special bond between brothers and sisters, observed with rituals, sweets, and gifts. This auspicious day, rooted in Hindu mythology, symbolizes love, care, and ...
Holi Bhai Dooj 2026: Holi Bhai Dooj 2026 is being celebrated on Thursday, March 5, 2026. The tithi for Holi Bhai Dooj began at 4:48 PM on Wednesday, March 4, 2026, and ends at 5:03 PM on Thursday. The ...
New Delhi: Holi Bhai Dooj 2026 brings together the joyful colours of Holi and the emotional warmth of the sibling bond, creating a rare festival moment cherished across India. It’s a day where ...
Dwitiya Tithi Begins 02:33 PM on Mar 15, 2025 Dwitiya Tithi Ends 04:58 PM on Mar 16, 2025 Holi Bhai Dooj falls on Dwitiya Tithi, which may occur on the day after Holika Dahan or the second day after ...
Twice a year, after Diwali and right after Holi, people celebrate Bhai Dooj, a holiday honouring the unbreakable love between brothers and sisters. This custom, sometimes called Holi Bhai Dooj or ...
Bhai Dooj, one of the most auspicious Hindu festivals, is being celebrated today, October 23. Also known as Bhai Tika, Bhai Phonta, Bhratri Dwitiya, Bhaubeej or Bhai Beej, this festival is celebrated ...
Bhai Dooj, celebrating the unbreakable sibling bond, will be observed twice in 2026: on March 5th for Holi and November 11th for Diwali. The article offers 51 heartfelt, loving, funny, and short ...
Happy Holi 2025: Holi, the festival of colours, is here, with Indians joining in the festive spirit. With the festival of cheer, love, and good vibes being celebrated, it's time to spread Holi wishes, ...
Happy Bhai Dooj 2025: Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhaiya Dooj, Bhai Tika, or Bhau Beej in different regions of India, is a cherished Hindu festival celebrating the special bond between brothers and ...
Happy Bhai Dooj 2025: Bhai Dooj, the final day of the five-day Diwali festival, symbolizes the unbreakable love between brothers and sisters. It is also known as Yama Dwitiya or Bhatri Dwitiya. Legend ...
Bhai Dooj which dates centuries back has an interesting legend associated with it. According to Hindu scriptures, it is said that Yama, considered as The God of Death, received a grand welcome from ...
A jewellery shop in Lucknow is selling a special silver Pichkari (water gun) and small buckets worth Rs 1 lakh ahead of the Holi festival tomorrow. Speaking to ANI, Jeweller Adesh Kumar Jain said, ...