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Auspicious hour of Bhai Tika at 11:37 am


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2022 Oct 27, 8:36, Kathmandu

Brothers are receiving tika from their sisters today, the main day of Tihar, the second biggest festival of Nepali Hindus.

On the fifth day of Tihar also known as Yamapanchak, sisters wish their brothers long life, health, and wealth with respect, faith, and loyalty by putting Pancharangi or Saptarangi tika as per age-old traditions.

After sisters put tika on their brothers' foreheads, brothers also put tika on their sisters. It is widely believed that worshiping one's sisters leads to good luck and prosperity. Even though Bhai Tika can take place throughout the day today, the auspicious time is at 11:37 am, said Prof Srikrishna Adhikari, chairperson of the Nepal Calendar Determination Committee.
The committee said that this year, the sisters who are putting tika to the brothers should turn to the East and the brothers who are receiving the tika to the West.

Following the religious and social tradition sisters give their brothers food packets including dry fruits and selroti after applying tika, while brothers also show their respect by offering gifts and cash to their sisters as symbols of good fortune.
Meanwhile, in the capital Kathmandu, the temple of Balgopaleshwar in the middle of Rani Pokhari is open for those who do not have sisters and those who are unable to reach their sisters for Bhai tika. The Balagopaleshwar Temple opens only today, i.e. once a year. Those who don't have sisters and brothers go to this temple, perform worship, and receive tika.

Spokesperson of Kathmandu Metropolitan City Naveen Manandhar said that all preparations have been completed to open the Balagopaleshwar temple for devotees since Thursday morning.

Similarly, Dr. Govind Tandon, a cultural expert and former member secretary of Pashupati Area Development Trust, shared that there is also a practice of worshiping at the Khanjaneshwar Mahadev temple in Jaybageswari today by those who do not have sisters and brothers.

Bhai Tika is celebrated by the Newar community as Kijapuja. In the Newar community, according to the traditions, some people celebrate Bhaitika or Kijapuja today and some tomorrow.

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Tihar Yamapanchak Bhai Tika tradition Balgopaleshwar temple Rani Pokhari Pashupati Area Development Trust Newar community Kijapuja
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