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Phulera Dooj 2024 Date: Worship Lord Shri Krishna and Radha for a Blissful Married Life
Phulera Dooj 2024 Date: Worship Lord Shri Krishna and Radha for a Blissful Married Life
The time of the second day of the Falgun month is celebrated as Phulera Dooj. This day marks the celebration of Phulera Dooj, which provides a happy married life. Let's find out when Phulera Dooj will be celebrated.
Phulera Dooj Puja Vidhi: Phulera Dooj is considered a very auspicious time. Traditionally celebrated, Phulera Dooj is also considered a symbol of the arrival of Holi. At this time, worship of Radha Ji and Lord Shri Krishna takes place.
The festival of Phulera Dooj is celebrated with great enthusiasm in North India. With the arrival of Phulera Dooj, preparations for Holi and related religious activities begin. Phulera Dooj holds special significance in Hinduism. Fasting and worship performed on this day are considered to yield special results. It is said to bestow blessings and happiness upon married women. Special worship and offerings are made to Lord Shri Krishna and Radha Ji on this day. Prasad and Bhog are considered special offerings.
Phulera Dooj Puja Muhurat 2024
This year, the festival of Phulera Dooj will be celebrated on March 12, 2024, Tuesday. The commencement of the second day for Phulera Dooj will be from 10:44 AM on March 11, 2024. The second day of Phulera Dooj will end at 7:13 AM on March 12, 2024. According to the Panchang, Phulera Dooj will be celebrated on March 12, 2024, based on the timing of sunrise. Tuesday is considered an auspicious day for marital happiness, as it is also the time for worshipping Goddess Parvati. Hence, it will be an auspicious time when worship of Goddess Parvati along with Radha Ji and Lord Shri Krishna will take place.
The Confluence of Traditions on Phulera Dooj
On the day of Phulera Dooj, along with auspicious timings, special muhurats are also considered significant. This festival marks the confluence of traditions. Celebrated with great enthusiasm in North India, during Phulera Dooj, worship of Lord Shri Krishna and Radha Ji is performed according to tradition. This time is considered auspicious for the commencement of Holi and related religious activities. Celebrating the colours of Holi before Holi itself is also considered auspicious.
In Hinduism, Phulera Dooj holds special significance for the attainment of a happy and prosperous life. According to scriptures, worship and fasting performed on this day adorn Lord Shri Krishna and Radha Ji with colours and flowers. This day is considered to provide special blessings. It is said to bestow blessings and merits. Fasting and worship on Phulera Dooj are considered auspicious for a happy married life. Special worship and offerings are made to Lord Shri Krishna and Radha Ji on this day.
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