New Delhi: Bhaubeej is a Joyous festival that celebrates the bond of brothers and sister’s love. This year, it will be celebrated on November 3, 2024. As per the age-old legend, Bhaubeej celebrates the meeting of Lord Yama and his sister Yamuna. According to folklore, goddess Yamuna welcomed Yama with a sacred thread and tilak on the forehead that symbolises love and affection between the brother and sister. On the occasion of Bhaubeej, sisters apply Tilak on the forehead of their brothers and pray for their happy and prosperous life. Sisters often decorate their homes with beautiful Bhaubeej rangoli designs symbolising happiness and prosperity.
On Bhaubeej, brothers shower gifts to their sisters as a commitment to protect and take care of them. This heartwarming exchange reinforces the bond between the brother and sister and reinforces the sibling bond.
Here are some of the Bhaubeej rangoli designs that you can try making to adorn the corners of your home and celebrate the festival of love and togetherness:
The beautiful Peacock Rangoli for Bhaubeej will display the essence of the festival. Use blue, green, and yellow colours to give a vibrant touch. This design symbolises good fortune, wealth, and a brother-sister bond, making it perfect for the Bhaubeej celebration.
Draw two connected circles or hands that symbolise unity. To make it more vibrant, add colourful flowers, leaves, and diyas and write ‘Bhaiya’ and ‘Didi’ in decorative letters. This design displays the special bond and love between siblings.
Make a vibrant Bhaiya Dooj Rangoli with circles, flowers, and diyas and write ‘Bhaubjee’ in decorative letters with colour. Use traditional colours such as yellow, orange, and red to make it more vibrant.
Create a Ganesha Rangoli with detailed patterns and vibrant colours. Use rice flour or coloured powder and add a tilak and trunk details. This rangoli design symbolises wealth and good fortune for a happy Bhaubeej celebration.
Create these stunning Bhaubeej rangoli designs that symbolise love and bonding between brothers and sisters and celebrate the festival of Bhaubeej 2024.