Monday, September 30th, 2024

Bhai Tika today; auspicious hour at 10:51 am


15 November 2023  

Time taken to read : 2 Minute


  • A
  • A
  • A

KATHMANDU: The last day of the five-day-long Tihar festival, known as Bhai Tika, is being celebrated across the country today, Wednesday.

On this day, sisters offer colorful tika to their brothers, extending wishes for their happiness, prosperity, and longevity. In return, brothers present gifts to their sisters and convey good luck.

During Bhai Tika, brothers are positioned at a specially anointed place, encircled by a trail of mustard oil drawn by their sisters, and adorned with garlands made of various flowers, including marigold and globe amaranth (makhamali).

Additionally, brothers reciprocate by offering tika to their sisters. Similarly, sisters treat their brothers to a special and delicious assortment of sweets, walnuts, and sel roti.

The National Calendar Determination Committee has specified that the auspicious hour for offering tika this year is 10:51 AM.

However, the committee added that tika can be offered throughout the day.

The mythological and cultural belief behind Bhai Tika is rooted in the idea that a sister has obtained a boon from Yama, the god of death, ensuring her brother’s immortality until the mustard oil dries up and the garland of dubo and makhamali withers.

On this occasion, those without biological brothers or sisters receive tika from individuals they consider as their brothers and sisters.

Meanwhile, the Balgopaleshwor Temple in Ranipokhari, Kathmandu, is open today as it is every year on this day.

Publish Date : 15 November 2023 06:10 AM

Air service operators to not charge maximum fare

KATHMANDU: The Airline Operators Association of Nepal has announced that

Road collapse in Daunne blocks traffic on East-West highway in West Nawalparasi

KATHMANDU: A section of the East-West Highway in West Nawalparasi

Two cybercrime cases filed against Durga Prasai

KATHMANDU: Two cybercrime cases have been filed against controversial medical

Bagmati Province most affected by landslides and floods

KATHMANDU: Landslides and floods that occurred following incessant rainfall across

1,700 vehicles enter Kathmandu after Jhyaplekhola landslide clearance

KATHMANDU: Over 1,700 vehicles have entered Kathmandu following the clearance