PM Modi's Bhai Dooj Message: How Sibling Bonds Bring National Happiness

Prime Minister Narendra Modi shared heartfelt Bhai Dooj wishes for all citizens through social media. He emphasized how this festival strengthens the sacred bond between brothers and sisters across the nation. Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu also extended warm greetings to state residents. The festival is celebrated nationwide with regional variations but universal emphasis on sibling love and protection.

Key Points: PM Modi Extends Bhai Dooj Greetings for Sibling Bond Strength

  • PM Modi emphasizes sibling bonds as foundation for family harmony
  • Himachal CM Sukhu highlights festival's cultural significance nationwide
  • Bhai Dooj celebrated under different names across Indian regions
  • Ancient scriptures recognize this celebration of eternal sibling love
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May this festival, symbolising love, trust between siblings, bring happiness and more: PM Modi on Bhai Dooj

Prime Minister Narendra Modi wishes happiness and prosperity on Bhai Dooj, emphasizing the sacred bond between brothers and sisters across India's diverse celebrations.

"May this festival, symbolising the mutual love and trust between brother and sister, bring happiness, prosperity, and good fortune into everyone's life. - PM Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, October 23

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings to the nation on the occasion of Bhai Dooj, wishing happiness and prosperity to all, on Thursday.

Taking to X, Prime Minister Modi said, "Heartfelt wishes to all of you on the occasion of Bhai Dooj. May this festival, symbolising the mutual love and trust between brother and sister, bring happiness, prosperity, and good fortune into everyone's life. May the bond of this relationship gain renewed strength; that is my wish."

Along with the Prime Minister, Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Sukhvinder Singh Sukhu also extended warm greetings and best wishes to the people of the state on the occasion of Bhai Dooj, according to a press release.

CM Sukhu said that Bhai Dooj is a festival symbolising the "unbreakable bond of love and affection between brothers and sisters."

"On this day, sisters apply a tilak to their brothers and pray for their long life, happiness and prosperity. The festival also emphasises nurturing the love, care and trust between siblings," the Chief Minister said.

He urged the people of the state to strengthen family bonds and brotherhood while wishing everyone happiness, good health and prosperity.

Bhai Dooj, celebrated across India under different names, marks the bond between brothers and sisters. In North India, it is known as Bhai Dooj, Bhau Bij, or Bhai Beej, while in Maharashtra, it is celebrated as Bhai Tika. In Bengal, it is known as Bhai Phonta, and in the southern regions, particularly Karnataka and Telangana, it is observed as Yama Dwitiya.

According to mythology, the Goddess Yamuna fed her brother, Yamraj, at her home on the day of Kartik Dwitiya. Since then, the day has been celebrated as Yama Dwitiya. Sisters apply a tilak to their brothers' foreheads and perform rituals such as fasting and puja to pray for their long and prosperous lives, while brothers give gifts and promise to protect their sisters.

Bhai Dooj, similar in sentiment to Raksha Bandhan, is mentioned in several ancient Hindu scriptures as a celebration of the eternal love and bond between siblings.

- ANI

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Arjun K
Just celebrated Bhai Dooj with my sister in Delhi. She made my favorite sweets and applied tilak. These traditions make our culture so rich and meaningful. Happy Bhai Dooj to all!
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Rohit P
While I appreciate the PM's message, I wish our leaders would focus more on practical issues like inflation and employment. Festivals are important, but so are daily struggles.
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Sarah B
As someone married to an Indian, I find these festivals so beautiful! My Indian sister-in-law taught me how to apply tilak properly this year. Learning about different cultural traditions is wonderful.
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Vikram M
It's heartwarming to see leaders across parties coming together to celebrate our cultural heritage. Bhai Dooj, Raksha Bandhan - these festivals keep our family values alive in modern times.
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Meera T
In Karnataka, we celebrate it as Yama Dwitiya. The essence remains the same - the beautiful bond between brothers and sisters. My brother flew down from the US just for this! ❤️

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