Phulera Dooj 2026: Date, time, significance, rituals and everything you need to know about Radha Krishna worship

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Phulera Dooj 2026: Celebrating flowers, devotion and vibrant celebrations, Phulera Dooj is a cherished Hindu festival dedicated to… Lord Krishna, the eighth avatar of Lord Vishnu. The festival is observed on the Dwitiya Tithi of Shukla Paksha in the month of Phalgun, and holds special significance in Mathura and Vrindavan, the holy cities associated with Krishna’s birth and childhood.

Phulera Dog 2026: Know the correct date, timing, importance and rituals followed on this day. (Unsplash)
Phulera Dog 2026: Know the correct date, timing, importance and rituals followed on this day. (Unsplash)

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Marking the beginning of the celebration Holi Preparations Phulera Duj is believed to be an exceptionally auspicious, dosh-free day, when devotees offer floral tributes, perform special pujas and seek divine blessings. Here’s everything you need to know about its history, timing, significance and rituals.

Volera Dodge 2026 date and timing

This year, Phulera Dooj will be celebrated on February 19 Drake PanchangDwitiya Tithi started at 4:57 PM on February 18 and will conclude at 3:58 PM on February 19. Devotees consider this entire period particularly auspicious to perform Phulera Dooj puja and seek divine blessings.

The importance of Volera dog

Phulira Dooj, also written Phulera Dooj or Phulera Dooj, is observed in Dwitya Tithi in Shukla Paksha in the month of Phalgun and has deep spiritual significance, especially in Braj region, including Mathura and Vrindavan. Falling between The festival of Vasant Panchami and Holi marks the symbolic beginning of Holi preparations and celebrates the divine and joyful spirit of Lord Krishna.

The word “fullera” comes from bean (flower), while “dog” refers to the second day of the lunar fortnight, highlighting the central role of flowers in the celebrations. It is believed that during this time, Krishna begins preparing for Holi by playing with flowers, which symbolize joy and divine love.

The day also commemorates the spiritual union of Radha and Krishna. Astrologically, Phulera Dog is devoid of any dosha (inauspicious planetary influence), making it an exceptionally auspicious occasion when important ceremonies, including marriages, can be performed without looking for separate dowries.

Volera Dog Ritual 2026

The festival is celebrated with vibrant floral decorations and devotional fervor. Devotees wake up early, place idols of Lord Krishna and Goddess Radha together, and perform special puja rituals seeking happiness, love, prosperity and harmony. Temples and homes are decorated with fresh flowers, and special darshan is organized in Krishna temples, depicting the Lord preparing for the upcoming Holi celebrations.

In many parts of In Braj district, devotees visit temples to offer flowers and prayers, and instead of colors or gulal, people happily play with flowers, adding to the serene and devotional charm of the festival. The spiritually “clean” nature of the day, which is believed to be free of unfavorable planetary alignments, makes it an ideal time to start new projects and undertake auspicious tasks.

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