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  2. Bhai Dooj - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Dooj (Hindi: भाई दूज) in the entire Northern part of India, observed during the Diwali festival. In Awadh and Purvanchal regions of Uttar Pradesh and Bihar, it is also known as Bhaiya Dooj. It is widely celebrated by Maithils in Nepal and Bihar as Bhardutiya and people from various other ethnic groups.

  3. Dvitiya - Wikipedia

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    Dvitiya. Dvitiya (Sanskrit: द्वितीय, romanized: Dvitīya) also referred to as Beej (Sanskrit: बीज, romanized: Bīja) and Dooj (Sanskrit: दुजा, romanized: Dujā) is the Sanskrit word for "second", [1] and is the second day of the lunar fortnight of the Hindu calendar.

  4. Kārtika (month) - Wikipedia

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    Part of Diwali (amanta tradition): Balipratipada and Govardhan Puja/Annakut (Kartika 1), Bhai Dooj (Kartika 2) Karthigai Deepam is a lights festival celebrated by Hindu Tamizhans across the world on the Full-Moon Day of the Karthigai Month when the stars align on a Karthika constellation.

  5. List of Hindu festivals - Wikipedia

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    Bhai dooj, also referred to as Bhaubeej in Marathi or Bhaiphonta in Bengali, is the ceremony performed by Hindus, generally, on the second day of Deepavali. It is celebrated among brothers and sisters and is similar to Raksha Bandhan , except there is no tying of rakhi involved.

  6. Talk:Bhai Dooj - Wikipedia

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    I have been looking for the 1971 calender of hindu festivals. I wanted to know the date on Bhai Dooj festival on that particular year. very imp for me to know this. Pls help. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 59.176.13.204 14:06, 3 October 2005

  7. Basundi - Wikipedia

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    It is often made on Hindu festivals such as Kali Chaudas and Bhaubeej (Bhai Dooj). Different styles of basundi are also prepared, such as sitaphal (custard apple) basundi and angoor basundi (basundi with smaller kinds of rasgullas).

  8. Bhaiya Dooj - Wikipedia

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    Bhaiya Dooj is an Indian Bhojpuri-language film released in 1984. [1] [2] The film stars Rakesh Pandey and Padma Khanna in the lead roles. [3] Cast. Rakesh Pandey as ...

  9. Bhai - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Bhai (disambiguation) Do Bhai (disambiguation) Munna Bhai (disambiguation) All pages with titles containing Bhai; Bhai Jaan, a 1945 Indian film; Bhaiya Dooj, a festival in India celebrating brothers; Bhaiyaa, a 1965 Indian Hindi-language film; Bhaiyya, Hindi title for the 2024 Indian Telugu-language film Yevadu