When is Phulera Dooj of unknown auspicious time? Apply Gulal to Shri Krishna like this, Radha Rani’s love will shower:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: in the year 2026 19 February The festival of Phulera Dooj will be celebrated. This day falling on the second day of Phalgun Shukla Paksha is considered very sacred from the religious point of view. It is believed that on this day Lord Shri Krishna started the festival of Holi by playing Holi of flowers with Radha Rani and Gopis.

Why is Phulera Dooj called ‘Abujh Muhurta’?

In astrology, Phulera Dooj is considered as ‘Swayamsiddha Muhurta’. This means that to do any auspicious work on this day, you do not need to get Panchang or Muhurta from Pandit ji.

Marriage: Those people whose marriage auspicious time is not coming, can take rounds on this day without any hindrance.

New Business: This is considered to be the best day of the year for opening a new showroom, shop or house.

Worship Method: Kanha and Radha will be happy like this

Morning resolution: Wake up early in the morning, take bath and wear clean clothes.

Flower arrangement: Decorate the idol of Radha-Krishna in the temple with colorful flowers. Don’t forget to apply ‘Gulaal’ to them on this day.

Special Indulgence: Offer butter, sugar candy and poha to Kanha. Apart from this, offering Malpua is also considered very auspicious.

Symbol of love: Make rangoli and hang a garland of flowers at the main entrance of the house.

Do not make these mistakes even by mistake (precautions)

As auspicious as Phulera Dooj is, it is equally important to keep a few things in mind:

Tamasic food: Do not consume garlic, onion, meat or alcohol at home on this day.

Avoid discord: Since it is a festival of love, avoid arguments or insulting anyone at home.

stale flowers: Never use dry or stale flowers in puja, always offer fresh blooming flowers only.

Choice of clothes: Avoid wearing black or dark blue colored clothes during puja, it is auspicious to wear yellow or pink colored clothes.

Why is this day special?

Phaag festival starts in the temples of Mathura-Vrindavan from the day of Phulera Dooj. This festival gives the message that no matter how dry life is, the colors of devotion and love can make it fragrant again.