Bhai Dooj festival

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( Bhai Dooj festival) :dolls: photo frame by CANVA & images source via Google Chrome victor stock royalty free photo.

.Bhai Dooj festival.

The celebration of the unique bond between brothers and sisters. Bhai Dooj, also known as Bhai Phota in Bengal,

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a festival that holds deeply cultural and emotional significance in every Bhartiya Hindu ( like raksha Bandhan) family.Bhai Dooj is celebrated on the fifth day of Diwali and is dedicated to the unconditional love and affection shared between brothers and sisters. It’s a day when sisters express their love and pray for the well-being of their brothers,performing traditional rituals that have been passed down through generations.

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Rituals & Traditions :

Rituals and Traditions: - Bhai Dooj is unique festival From applying tilak on the brother’s forehead to performing aarti and exchanging heartfelt gifts, each tradition is a symbolic representation of the love and respect between siblings. the deeper meanings behind the associated with Bhai Dooj festival :dolls: From the tilak representing protection to the exchange of sweets symbolizing the sweetness of the sibling bond, every element is unique.

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food celebration in Bhojpuri Tredition:

food celebration in bhojpuri traditional Bhai dooj - on this day in eastern uttar pradesh (purvanchal) some places make on Amar peetha, it’s basically made By white rice flour alongwith lentils & steam bowled in low flame Gas stove, this day everyone serv to this delicious & healthy treditonally food in bhojpuri speeking people & Area.

Caption: bhojpuri traditionally food Amar peetha special for this treditonal festival Bhai Dooj.

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जीवन के आनंद का सार इन्हीं त्योहार के उत्सव की भिनी भिनी खुशबूओं ओर छोटी - छोटी खुशियों में होता है। @PennyChristie :pray:

Thanks for stopping :sparkles:

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Hi @ShailendraOjha

Happy Bhai Dooj to all :people_holding_hands: :two_men_holding_hands: :two_men_holding_hands:

Thank you so much for tagging me! :saluting_face:

Really nice and emotional festival since I have no brother. Will surely wish my sis and cousin bros :star_struck:.

Is it same where the mother fast for her sons or kids?

tagging @KashifMisidia as he adores all those festivals and joyful celebrations :partying_face:

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Happy Bhai Dooj @ShailendraOjha !

Nice elaborated post of one of the important day of Diwali.

Thanks for sharing with us.

Cheers!

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every festival has its own significance, @SwetaDhondoo :sparkles: by the way I too do not have my own sister.

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Very beautiful post with excellent explanation @ShailendraOjha

Through this festival we see a beautiful bond between brothers and sisters. Thank you very much for tagging me in your post.

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Happy Bhai Dooj! Your description beautifully captures the essence of this special festival, emphasizing the cultural richness and the bond between brothers and sisters. The traditional rituals and unique food celebration in the Bhojpuri tradition add a delightful touch. Wishing you and your loved ones a joyous and blessed Bhai Dooj!

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@ShailendraOjha

Thanks for sharing this post on Bhai Dooj ,we Sikh don’t celebrate Bhai dooj but Hindu Punjabi celebrate it this i came to know few years ago when my best friend daughter told she wants to do Bhai dooj to my son.From.that day till today she does Raksha bandhan and Bhai dooj to him.that bring bonding between brother and sister.

I taught my son she is like your real sister treat both of them equally he proved it when she got married. He work hard as her sister is getting married and everyone appreciate the way he helped them she also always stood with us.

Waheguru ji bless everyone brother sister bonding.

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appreciate your social story @RosyKohli Rosy ji, my post on the day of the Bhai Dooj festival to showcase the purvanchal ( gorakhpur kshetra Bhojpuri native speeking area of people ) food & festival culture celebration on that day celebration.thats it.

This is interesting @ShailendraOjha post! I always love to see another culture! Thanks for tagging me :slightly_smiling_face:

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Thank you very much @NunungAfuah for your kind words :sparkles:

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Thank you @ShailendraOjha for tagging me. I always enjoy reading your posts.

The cover you designed is so creative and cute. :two_hearts:

It was fun to learn about this festival and how it celebrates the bond between siblings. So lovely.

The food you shared at the end looks so tasty yummy! :blue_heart:

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your appreciation is always very valuable for me Thank you thank you very much dear friend @AZ_2021 :pray: & yes This is a very soft and satvik food, to make it spicy you can fry it with olive oil and make it tasty by adding chaat masala & salt on top. :sparkles: :sparkles:

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Such a lovely tradition @ShailendraOjha

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