Happy Holi Bhai Dooj: The festival of joy and colour, Holi, is concluded, and preparations are in full swing for Bhai Dooj, which is a significant occasion to cherish the bond between brothers and sisters. Holi Bhai Dooj is set to be celebrated on Thursday, February 5.
As Bhai Dooj celebration begins on Thursday, February 5, here are all the details about Tilak Timings, Muhurat, and other details.

Bhai Dooj Celebration
Bhai Dooj is also called th th Bhrati Dwitiya and is celebrated twice every year, ie after Holi celebration and after Deepavali Puja. Holi Bhai Dooj is celebrated on Dwitiya Tithi, depending on Holika Dahan and Holi celebrations. This year, Bhai Dooj will be celebrated on Thursday, March 6.
Holi Bhai Dooj Tithi
Bhai Dooj, ie Dwitiya Tithi begins at 4:48 pm on Wednesday, March 4 and will conclude on 5:03 pm on Thursday, March 5, according to Drik Panchang.
Bhai Dooj Shubh Muhurat
Shubh Muhurat for Bhai Dooj tilak is between 6:42 am to 8:10 am on Thursday, February 5. As per the calendar, Roga Muhurat will fall between 8:10 am and 9:37 am. Meanwhile, Udvega Muhurat will fall between 9:37 am and 11:05 am. Chara Muhurat for Bhai Dooj Tilak will be from 11:05 am to 12:33 pm.
Bhai Dooj Significance
The festival marks the celebration of the pure bond between brother and sister. On this day, brothers usually go to their sisters' house in new clothes, sweets and money. They stay at their sister's place and enjoy meal prepared by them. Sisters perform teeka ceremony for their brothers where they apply teeka, a traditional mark, dot or tilak, on their forehead and pray for their health, wealth and long life.
The festival highlights the bond between brothers and sisters, linking family duty with affection. Sisters offer tika and prayers asking for a brother's safety and joy. Brothers, in turn, promise support and protection. Families often gather at the sister's home, share festive meals, and exchange gifts, which strengthens ties.
The festival is rooted in the legend of Yamraj, the God of Death, visiting sister Yamuna on this day. Yamuna applied tilak on Yamraj's forehead. Pleased, Yamraj blessed all brothers who receive the same mark from their sisters, promising them long life and protection from harm.
In some parts of India, the festival includes an observance for those without brothers. In Maharashtra and Haryana, women without a brother worship the Moon god instead. They address the deity as Chandamama and offer prayers, treating the Moon as a symbolic, caring brother figure.
More From GoodReturns

New PAN Card Rules From April 1, 2026: How To Apply For New PAN Card Via Protean, E-Filing Portal?

LPG Gas Cylinder Prices Hiked Again From April 1; 19 KG LPG Gets Costlier By Rs 218; 14.2 KG LPG Unchanged

Gold Rate in India Rises Over Rs 37,000/24K in Three Days; Will Jump in Gold Price Today Continue on 31 March?

Gas Cylinder Booking Rules: 5 Things To Know For Your 14.2Kg, 19KG, 5KG, 10KG LPG Booking In April 2026

Gold Rate Today Continues Rally, 24K Jumps Over Rs 35000 in 2 Days; 22K & 18K Gold, Silver Prices in Delhi

Bank Holiday In April 2026: Banks To Be Closed For 14 Days; Good Friday, Baisakhi To Akshaya Tritiya

Gold Price Today Declines After 3-Day Surge; Check Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Rates in Delhi on 2April

Gold Price Today, April 3: 22K, 24K Rates Jump Across Tanishq, Malabar, Kalyan & Joyalukkas & IBJA

5 New Shares On One Soon: Anil Agarwal's Vedanta Demerger To Take Place in April, Says Report

Fresh Drop in Gold Rate Today; Silver Stable: Latest 22K, 24K, 18K Gold & Silver Prices in Delhi on 30 March

Govt Approves PDS Kerosene Distribution in 21 States for 60 Days, Sets 5,000 L Storage Limit Amid LPG Crisis



Click it and Unblock the Notifications