Bhai dooj drawing

  1. Short and Long Paragraph on Bhai Dooj/Bhau beej 2021 for Students
  2. Bhai Dooj 2022: Know the Date, Time, History, and Significance of Bhai Duj
  3. Bhai Dooj 2022: when is the festival and why do millions of Hindus celebrate it?
  4. 10 Lines on Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya in English for Children and Students


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Short and Long Paragraph on Bhai Dooj/Bhau beej 2021 for Students

Short and Long Paragraphs on Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya/Bhai Tika 2021 in English I have brought here some sets of paragraphs on Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya and hope you will read and like it. Paragraph 1 - 100 Words Bhai Dooj is a festival celebrated every year just after two days of Diwali. One of the most awaited festivals of sisters because on this day sisters keep fast for their brother’s long life and protect them from the death god, Yama Raja. The day is special for sisters because they also get some gifts in return. It is celebrated in India as well as in Nepal by the Hindu community. In different parts of India, it is known by different names but all of them aim the same. This year in 2020, it will be celebrated on the 16th of November. Read Also : Paragraph 2 - 120 Words Passing through the festive week of Diwali we also celebrate an occasion of love and true bonding of siblings and it is named Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya/Bhai Tika. The name itself defines that it is celebrated for brothers. The festival of Bhai Dooj is celebrated every year on the second date of Kartik Shukla Paksha as per the Hindu calendar. Sisters pray for the good health and wealth of brothers. They put the auspicious ‘Tilak’ on this day and it is a belief that the tilak protects brothers from any kind of mishap. Apart from India, it is also celebrated in some other countries having a Hindu community like Nepal, Mauritius, etc. But it is called ‘Bhai Tika’. All sisters celebrate this day with lots of love...

Bhai Dooj 2022: Know the Date, Time, History, and Significance of Bhai Duj

Bhai Dooj is a celebration that celebrates the particular bond that exists between a brother and a sister. The link that, unlike any other, stands out in its own unique way from the rest. Bhai Teeka, Yam dwitiya, Bhrat dwitya, and other names for this particular link exist. Bhai Dooj is celebrated in the month of Kartik during the dark lunar fortnight. This date is two days after Diwali, to be exact. The sisters apply a tilak and pray for their brothers’ long lives on this day. The Brother repays the favor by giving her gifts and presents in exchange for all the work she performs for him. On Bhai Dooj, they honor and adore Yamraj, the god of death. According to legend, the god of death, Yamraj, was on hand to answer her sister’s plea while paying her a lunch visit. Bhai Dooj Date 2022 Bhai Dooj on Wednesday, October 26, 2022 Bhai Dooj Aparahna Time – 01:12 PM to 03:27 PM Duration – 02 Hours 14 Mins Dwitiya Tithi Begins – 02:42 PM on Oct 26, 2022 Dwitiya Tithi Ends – 12:45 PM on Oct 27, 2022 In different sections of our country, Bhai Dooj is known by different names. Because of our diversity and the various traditions that we have, it is unavoidable that it is known by a variety of names depending on the region and the language spoken in that region, but one thing that does not change is the importance that this festival has in the hearts of people all over the country. History of Bhai Dooj Goddess Yamina was close to her brother Lord Yamraj, according to Hindu scriptures. ...

Bhai Dooj 2022: when is the festival and why do millions of Hindus celebrate it?

Every The auspicious hours for Bhai Dooj will begin on Wednesday and last until Thursday morning. What is the significance of Bhai Dooj? Devotees perform rituals on Bhai Dooj last year in Patna, Bihar. Getty Images It is believed that the festival was first celebrated by Yamraj, the God of Death, and his sister Yamuna. Mythology says that Yamuna once invited her brother home but Yamraj could not meet her. He tried several times, and after frantic efforts, he finally met her. Yamuna welcomed her brother warmly and served him delicious food. She also applied a tilak — the mark on forehead, a religious symbol that is also used to welcome guests. Yamraj was overwhelmed with his sister’s love and hospitality and asked her for a blessing. Yamuna, who loved her brother, asked him to a fix one day every year when he would visit her. Since then, it is believed that Yamraj visits Yamuna on Bhai Dooj. How is the festival celebrated? The festival is widely celebrated in northern, central and eastern India. On the day, brothers often visit their sisters' homes. They are warmly welcomed by their sisters, who carry a round plate mainly consisting of the paste for tika, sweets, coconut, rice to signify prosperity, and an earthen lamp. Then the sister applies the tika or the mark on the brother’s forehead and offer him a sweet, while wishing for his safety and prosperity. The brother in return gives gifts, warmth and love to his sister.

Bhaiya

The fifth day of Diwali is called Bhaiya-Dooj (or Bhai Dooj), and is a special day for brothers and sisters. Traditionally, sisters draw a tilak (a lucky red dot) on their brother's forehead and make him his favourite foods. He in return checks that his sister is well and happy, and gives her gifts. If brothers and sisters live apart (when they are older), brothers will visit their sisters. These printable pages will encourage your children to think about what is special about their siblings - they can write or draw in the booklets and frames, print a card to give, or use some of our writing paper. We also have some super bookmarks which brothers and sisters can give each other as gifts, and some gorgeous new colouring pages and colouring cards! Explore all the links below.

10 Lines on Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya in English for Children and Students

Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya is a festival which is celebrated after the two days of Diwali. It falls in the month of Karthik of Hindu calendar or in October/November every year. The festival of Bhai Dooj marks the relation and affection of brother and sister.It is the second occasion after Raksha Bandhan which commemorates the bond between brother and sister. On this day, every brother goes to his sister’s home where his sister welcomes him with sweets and in return brother gives her gifts. On the same day of the festival, Chitragupta Pujan is also done. It is believed that on this day Lord Chitragupta appeared from the inner will of Lord Brahma. Ten Lines on Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya/Bhai Tika in English We have provided ten lines on Bhai Dooj in English. After reading these lines you will know that what is Bhai Dooj, when Bhai Dooj/Yama Dwitiya/Bhai Tika is celebrated, which another festival Bhai Dooj resembles to, what is done in Bhai Dooj, what is the story behind Bhai Dooj, what does the sisters apply on their brother’s forehead, what is the motive of Bhai Dooj etc. You can add these lines in your essays and paragraph writing in your exams as well as in the school competitions. It will support your essays on Bhai Dooj as well as related topics like history of Bhai Dooj, story of Bhai Dooj, why Bhai Dooj is celebrated for or few lines on Bhai Dooj etc. Set 1 1) Bhai Dooj is a festival which is celebrated annually by the Hindus of India and Nepal. 2) It is celebrated in the mon...