Feb 19 โ€ข 03:26 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Today is the biggest auspicious moment of the year! Learn the significance and worship method of Phulera Dooj

Phulera Dooj, a festival celebrated on the second day of the waxing moon in the Hindu month of Falgun, is recognized as an auspicious day for conducting various ceremonies without the need for specific horoscopes or timings.

Phulera Dooj, known for its significance in Hindu culture, is celebrated on the second day of the waxing moon in the month of Falgun. This festival is not only a time for celebration but also regarded as a rare auspicious moment, or 'Abujh Muhurat', believed to bring good results from any auspicious tasks performed on this day. Unlike other events where one must consult astrological calendars, the day itself serves as a favorable time for conducting worship or ceremonies. Thus, it holds special importance for devotees aiming to engage in spiritual activities.

The auspicious timings for this yearโ€™s Phulera Dooj fall between 4:57 PM on February 18 to 3:58 PM on February 19, according to the Hindu calendar. A specific period known as the 'Abhijit Muhurat', which occurs between 12:17 PM and 1:03 PM, and 'Amrit Kaal' from 1 PM to 2:33 PM, are particularly recommended for conducting rituals. However, since the date itself is considered an auspicious occasion, devotees have the flexibility to partake in worship at any time throughout the day.

For the rituals of Phulera Dooj, essential worship items include images or idols of Radha and Krishna, as well as various flowers such as roses, marigolds, and white blooms. Preparing for these ceremonies not only enriches the spiritual atmosphere but also reflects the cultural practices associated with the celebration. Hence, participation in such events typically promotes community cohesion and individual devotion amongst worshippers in India.

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