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Raksha Bandhan

Raksha Bandhan

One of the most celebrated festivals in the Indian culture is Raksha Bandhan. The festival of Raksha Bandhan also known as Rakhi is dedicated to the divine love and affection between sister and brother. In India, the festival is also recognized as Rakhi Poornima. The day gives a reflection of love and attachment that has travelled a long way and encounters yet another milestone on the journey of love and friendship between a brother and his sister.


It is said that on this very day the sisters pray for their brothers and seek blessings of God for them and the brother promise their sisters to protect them forever. The delicate thread of Rakhi is a string of love and respect among the two.


The festival occurs on the full moon day, justifying its name as Rakhi Poornima, which is believed to be the Hindu month of Shravana in India. This sleek thread binds a strong inseparable relationship between a brother and his sister. Another trend in the festival ceremony is the exchange of gifts between brothers and sisters.


The festival also fetches in the harmony and affection and is arrived every year as to make a point and set a milestone of the year’s relationship between a brother and his sister and is held since childhood. The festival of Rakhi is inexistence since the time immemorial. It strengthens the bond of love between brothers and their respective sisters.

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