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Published 16:07 IST, November 3rd 2024

Sex Workers Celebrate Bhai Dooj in Kolkata's Sonagachi

The Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee celebrates Bhai Dooj annually in Sonagachi, Kolkata's red-light district, with sex workers.

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Kolkata: Bhai Dooj is a festival that celebrates the love of a brother and sister, and it traditionally honours the link between the siblings.

Sex Workers Celebrate Bhai Dooj in Sonagachi

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The Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee celebrates Bhai Dooj annually in Sonagachi, Kolkata's red-light district, with sex workers. The festival was also celebrated by sex workers in the neighbourhood in the hopes of eradicating all socioeconomic divides and reclaiming their social standing.

Bishakha Laskar, Secretary of the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee, stated that the festival commemorates the link of love between brother and sister, and the Committee intends to celebrate the festival on a bigger scale next year.

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In a conversation with ANI, Bishakha Laskar, secretary of the Durbar Mahila Samanwaya Committee said, "We have been doing it for many years and next year, we are thinking of doing a bigger program. We will not be able to invite people from outside India, but we would like to convey a message to them."

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Bhai Dooj is a festival that symbolises the love and bond between brothers and sisters. On this special day, sisters pray for their brothers' long and happy lives by applying a 'Tika' on their foreheads. The occasion is further marked by the exchange of gifts and sweets between brothers and sisters, reinforcing their bond.
Bhai Dooj is known by several names in other parts of India. In North India, it is known as Bhai Dooj, Bhau Bij, and Bhai Beej, and in Maharashtra , this day is celebrated as Bhai Tika. This day is celebrated as Bhai Phonta in Bengal.

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In the southern parts of India, mainly in Karnataka and Telangana, Bhai Dooj is celebrated as Yama Dwitiya. The mythology behind this celebration is that Goddess Yamuna fed her brother Yamraj at her own home on the day of Kartik Dwitiya. Since then, this day has been recognised and celebrated as Yama Dwitiya.

On this occasion Sisters apply tilak to their brother's foreheads and follow other rituals such as fasting and puja on this day to wish them a long and prosperous life. In return, brothers give their sisters a gift and promise to always protect them. 

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16:07 IST, November 3rd 2024