Phulvara Dooj, observed on the second day of the bright lunar fortnight (Shukla Paksha) in the month of Phalgun, holds significant religious and spiritual importance. This day is particularly dedicated to celebrating the love and devotion between Radha and Krishna, leading to elaborate floral decorations and vibrant festivities in temples. The festival is joyfully celebrated in Mathura, Vrindavan, and various regions across North India.
According to Acharya Anand Bhardwaj, a prominent astrologer from Ujjain, Phulvara Dooj is deemed a highly favorable day. There are no inauspicious timings on this occasion, making it ideal for performing any auspicious activities. Actions taken on this day are believed to yield fruitful outcomes and enhance success in life. It is said that couples who tie the knot on Phulvara Dooj enjoy lasting love, trust, and harmony in their marriage.
As per the Vedic calendar, the Falgun Shukla Dwitiya Tithi commences on Wednesday, February 18th, around 4:57 PM, and concludes on Thursday, February 19th, at 3:58 PM. Thus, the festival of Phulvara Dooj will be celebrated on Thursday, February 19th, according to Udayatithi.
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