1888Articles.com Logo
Sign In Register Latest Authors Latest Articles Sitemap
News and Life Style RSS

Legends of Bhai Duj - Bhai Bij, Bhai Tikka, Bhatri Ditya, Bhai Fota

Bhai Dooj or Bhatri Ditya is celebrated on the last day of Diwali. This is the fifth day of the diwali festival celebrating the eternal love between brothers and sisters. Bhai means brother, and Dooj represents the two days after new moon, i.e., two days after Diwali in Kartik month of Hindu calendar.

Author: Dipanegi
Article Tools:           

The customary ritual of this celebration is to apply the sacred Bhai Tikka by the sisters on their brother's forehead and pray for their long life. In return, brothers promise to take care of their sisters and bless them for a happy and prosperous life. Every religious festival has its own significance and there is always a story behind it. There are many legends associated with the Bhai Bij festival, some of these are showcased here.

The Legend of Yamaraj and Yamuna
According to ancient religious scriptures, Yama is god of the dead. Lord Yama was the son of the Sun God, Vivasvat, and had a twin-sister by the name of Yami or Yamuna. It is said that Yami was transformed into the sacred river Yamuna and many people used to take bath on holy days in the purifying waters of Yamuna. It is believed that once Yama was welcomed by his sister with an auspicious tilak (a red dot) on his forehead when he went to visit her.

She also welcomed him with a beautiful garland and fed him a delicious meal and sweets. Yama was very pleased by this gesture of her sister and as a token of love, he gave her a special gift. Yami also presented his brother a gift made with her own hands. Yamraj proclaimed that anyone who receives tilak from his sister will prosper in life. From then onwards, sisters welcome their brothers with the traditional tilak and sweets and brothers in turn give them gifts. The Bhai Fota or Bhai Dooj festival is also known as Yamadwititya.

The Legend of Shree Krishna
There is another legend associated with the festival. It is believed that when Lord Krishna went out on his mission to kill the demon Narakasur, after killing him he visited his sister Subhadra's house. Subhadra welcomed his brother with diya, flowers and sweets, and applied the holy red spot on her brother's forehead, symbolizing protection from all evils.

The Legend of Lord Mahavir
There is yet another story behind the origin of Bhai Duj. It is said that when Mahavir, the founder of Jainism, attained nirvana, his brother King Nandivardhan was very sad. He missed his brother a lot and it was then his sister Sudarshana consoled and comforted him. Since then, women have been revered and respected during Bhaubeej.

About Author

Dipa Negi is an urbane working woman. She lives in New Delhi, India and works for a multinational company as an assistant manager. Dipa loves following and writing on indian culture, celebrations and shopping. You can check various sources for Bhai Bij, Bhai Tikka, Bhatri Ditya, Bhai Fota, Bhai Duj gifts. I have visited this gifts site. http://www.bhaidooj-gifts.com/, you can also refer this to get ideas on the same.

Article Source: http://www.1888articles.com/author-dipanegi-22132.html

Other Related Articles

Unsecured Loans for Bad Credit History - Liberated From Fiscal Problems by Andy burton

Cash Loans At Your Door - Smart Cash For Short Term by Jack Russale

Legends of Bhai Duj - Bhai Bij, Bhai Tikka, Bhatri Ditya, Bhai Fota by Dipanegi

Sell My Gold for Cash - Get Support of Finance in Simple Way by Peter Darwin

Paperless Payday Loans - No Documentation Required by Martin Andrews



News and Life Style
All Category