Bhaiya Dooj festival is on the day 5 day of the Deepawali, which falls on a new moon nighttime. The name 'Dooj' means the second day after the new moon. This day is special amongst brothers and sisters and is observed as a symbol of love and affection. The attachment between them is strengthened on this day. traditionally the sister applies tilak (red vermilion) on her brother's forehead and performs Puja, wishing brother a long and successful life. In return, the brother blesses his sister and offers her Deepawali Mithai and Deepawali Gifts. There are a number of historical stories related to this Bhaiyadooj. Its origin is sometimes related to the stories of Yamraj and his sister Yamuna and sometimes to the legendary tales of Lord Krishna and his sister Subhadra.
Bhaiya Dooj festival stands for the most religious relationship shared between a brother and a sister. Bhaiyadooj 2010 will serves as a good time, especially for a married girl, to get together with her own family, and share the post-Deepawali glee. Brother can Plan Bhaiya dooj 2010 in such a way that their loving sister will recall and cherish the day through out her life. As the festival signifies the duty of a brother to protect and guide his sister, also a sisters blessings for her brother. It helps to unite the family, strengthen the attachment between a brother and a sister and bring prosperity, luck and well being.
These days brother and sisters are not able to meet on the holy occasion of Bhaiya Dooj. But then also they can celebrate Bhaiyadooj and can send gifts to India like Bhaiya Dooj Hamper, Bhaiya dooj special, Bhaiya dooj celebration, for Bhaiyaya and many gift items which are specially designed for the occasion. Now, the distance is not a matter of worries for brothers and sisters. Remembering your siblings on this propitious occasion helps in establishing the attachment between brothers and sisters who are separated by distance and who cannot possibly meet up to celebrate this festive occasion. They can now easily send Bhaiya dooj gifts to India to show their love and affection.