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Phulera Dooj is being celebrated today. The second day of the Shukla Paksha of the Falgun month marks the beginning of the festival of colours in many
parts of the country. The festival of Phulera Dooj is celebrated on this day. It holds special significance in Mathura and Vrindavan. Devotees worship on this day, seek blessings of Lord Krishna and play Holi with him with flowers. On this day, many unmarried girls observe a fast so that they find a suitable life partner for themselves. On this day, it is believed that if one adorns Shri Krishna and Radha ji with various types of flowers, then it helps to remove all the obstacles in one's marriage and also helps in bringing happiness and peace in one's married life.
Phulera Dooj 2026 Date And Auspicious Time
According to the Vedic calendar, the festival of Phulera Dooj is being celebrated today, which is February 19th.The second day of the bright fortnight of Falgun month begins at 4:57 pm on February 18th.
The second day of the bright fortnight of Falgun month ends at 3:58 pm on February 19th.
- Brahma Muhurta: From 05:14 am to 06:05 am
- Amrit Kaal: From 1:40 pm to 02:34 am
- Brahma Muhurta: From 05:14 am to 06:24 am
- Vijay Muhurta: From 02:28 pm to 03:13 pm
- Godhuli Muhurta: From 06:12 pm to 06:37 pm
Mantras To Chant On This Day
Om Krishnay Namah ||Hare Krishna Hare Krishna Krishna Krishna Hare Hare.
Hare Ram Hare Ram Ram Ram Hare Hare ||
Om Shri Krishna: Sharanam Mamah ||
Om Devkinandanay Vidhamhe Vasudevay Dhimahi Tanno Krishna: Prachodayat ||
Om Namo Bhagwate Tasmai Krishnaya Kunthamedhse ||
Significance Of Phulera Dooj
Phulera Dooj carries profound significance in Hindu mythology and spirituality. It is believed that observing the rituals with devotion and sincerity can invoke divine blessings, leading to happiness, prosperity, and spiritual enlightenment.The festival also symbolises the advent of spring, heralding the season of renewal, growth, and abundance. As flowers bloom and nature awakens from its wintry slumber, Phulera Dooj serves as a reminder of the cyclical nature of life and the eternal beauty of creation.
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