The special occasion of Bhai Dooj in 2025 falls on Thursday, October 23rd, offering a beautiful platform to celebrate the unique relationship between brothers and sisters. Known by various names such as Bhai Tika, Bhaubeej, and Bhai Phonta, this festival marks the end of the Diwali festivities and symbolizes the enduring promise of love and protection shared between siblings.
On this day, sisters perform the sacred tilak ritual on their brothers’ foreheads, accompanied by prayers for their long life and well-being, and offer them sweet delicacies. In return, brothers express their affection and gratitude by gifting their sisters, solidifying their bond. The prime time for these traditional ceremonies in 2025 is the Aparahna Muhurat, which is from 1:10 PM to 3:25 PM. The Dwitiya Tithi, the lunar phase associated with the festival, begins on the evening of October 22nd and concludes on October 23rd.
The historical and mythological significance of Bhai Dooj, often linked to Lord Krishna’s visit to his sister Subhadra, highlights the profound nature of sibling ties. Across different regions, the celebration might vary in name and specific customs, but the core message of unconditional love and support remains paramount. The timing of the Dwitiya Tithi ensures that this cherished festival of sibling affection is celebrated with joy and sincerity.
