
Phulera Dooj 2025 Date and Time
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Significance of Phulera Dooj 2025
Phulera Dooj 2025 is one of the most prestigious festivals celebrated in Mathura and Vrindavan, dedicated to Lord Krishna. This auspicious day comes on the Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Falgun, which depicts the preparation of happiness, devotion and Holi. The festival is considered free from any dosh and this makes it highly auspicious to perform sacred activities, including marriage and other religious ceremonies. Devotees eagerly await every year to celebrate Phulera Dooj.
- Here we share the date and pooja timing for Phulera in 2025
- The date of Phulera Dooj is Saturday, March 1, 2025
- Dwitiya Tithi begins at 03:16 AM On March 1, 2025.
- Dwitiya Tithi ends at 12:09 am on March 2, 2025.
Since Phulera Dooj is considered highly auspicious, no specific muhurat is required by the devotees to perform religious rituals, as the entire day is considered to be auspicious for puja and ceremonies.
Ritual Practiced on the Occasion of Phulera Dooj
Rituals of Phulera Dooj precedes a few days before Holi, initiating the festive spirit. Devotees engage in the decoration of temples and their homes. The temples dedicated to Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha are embellished with flowers primarily in Mathura and Vrindavan and all across India. People adorn their homes with fresh floral garlands and draw beautiful Rangoli designs to welcome the divine blessings of Lord Krishna.
Devotees take a holy bath in the wee hours, and offer their prayers wearing new attires. The idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha are worshiped with flowers, incense, sweets and holy mantras. The festival of Phulera Dooj is highlighted by replacing gulal with flowers, playfully exchanging with each other.
This symbolizes the arrival of spring and happiness. Devotees prepare offerings such as Mishri (butter and sugar), peda, and panchamrit to present Lord Krishna. Prasad is then distributed among the family and the visitors of the temple as a symbol of divine blessings. Devotees keep Phulera Dooj fast to gain happiness, prosperity and love in their lives. Married couples seek harmony and bliss in their relationship, while unmarried devotees pray for an ideal life partner.
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Phulera Dooj’s Celebration in Grandeur at Mathura & Vrindavan
Phulera Dooj is celebrated with effervescence in Mathura and Vrindavan, which is the divine land associated with Lord Krishna. The famous Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan is a witness to magnificent floral decorations, which attracts thousands of devotees. The temple organizes bhajan-kirtans, where devotees sing and dance in dedication to Krishna and Radha. Special consecration (holy bath of the idol of Krishna) is performed with milk, honey and rose water. Devotees are engaged in Satsang, storytelling sessions and dance demonstrations, depicting Krishna's divine leelas.
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Guidelines to Celebrate Phulera Dooj at Home
Install a small temple at home with idols or images of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha. Offer fresh flowers, preferably white, pink or yellow, as they symbolize purity and devotion. Prepare sweets like Kheer, Peda and Makhan Mishri and present them as offerings. Sing aloud the devotional songs of Lord Krishna to spread light, harmony and the festive spirit.
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