Still. Tihar is a festival of brothers and sisters. On this occasion, sisters give tika to their brothers and wish them a long life. Madan and Suman Timilsina of Sewar in Byas municipality-10 of Tanahun district have also paid their respects to each other. Today, they gave tika to each other on an auspicious occasion.
At first, his elder brother Madan killed his brother Suman by dripping water and oil. According to the Bhai Tika process, he applied a seven-colored tika on his forehead and put a garland of flowers around his neck. He broke the walnuts, wishing for the destruction of his brother’s enemies and long life. After this, Bhai Suman gave Bhai Tika to his brother Madan.
Madan and Suman have been celebrating Bhai Tika by giving tika to each other for the past eight years. Madan’s elder brother said that they have been celebrating Bhai Tika like this for the past eight years due to the absence of their sisters.
“In the past, we used to receive tika from our relatives and sisters. After his own brothers went abroad, he stopped coming to give us tika. We were waiting for the vaccine. When I didn’t come, I felt bad. After that, we brothers started thinking of doing Bhai Tika. Since then, we have been celebrating Bhai Tika by giving tika to each other. ”
At first, many people considered Madan and Suman’s Bhai Tika strange. There was no social norm to wear Bhai Tika among the brothers. On the main day of Tihar, sisters celebrate Bhai Tika by adorning their brothers with a seven-colored tika on their foreheads, a garland of velvet and marigold, wishing them a long life.






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