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Bhai Tika
About Bhai Tika
Bhai tika is the last, and the most awesome day of Tihar. In this day, the sisters apply Tika to their siblings' brothers and subsequently, given the name as 'Bhai Tika', say thanks to them for the security they give. The Tika is bright, which comprises of seven hues and called as 'Saptarangi Tika' in Nepali.
Alongside the Tika, the sisters offer wreaths of Marigold and Chrysanthemum these days the plastic readymade laurels are additionally used to some degree, on account of shortage of the blooms, desserts, and unique dishes for them. The sisters appeal to God for the siblings' long lives, and sit down to chat with them, and appreciate the dinner together.
This is trusted that Yamaraj, the God of death wants the siblings, and the petitions of the sisters spare their lives as a blessing to the sisters for their token of adoration. Siblings sit in a specific place, and the sisters do the puja, which comprises of dropping oil from a copper pitcher on the floor and applying it to the sibling's hair.
The siblings additionally apply tika of five hues to the sister's brow, and give them something as blessing. The individuals who don't have sisters or siblings do it with cousins or close relatives. The Bhai Tika is a vital day for the Hindu, to fortify the connection amongst brothers and sisters.