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Festivals in India- Raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan refers to a pledge that is unspoken and exchanged between a sister and brother fortifying the fraternal relationship.
Raksha bandhan reinforces the safe bond of ills and odds. This day is celebrated on Shravan Poornima day.
This falls in the month of August daily. This day Raksha Bandhan is the day when sisters tie a delicate thread on the brother’s wrist as a symbol of affection and love.
This builds a bond between the brothers and sisters and the brothers take an oath to protect their sisters in all troubles.
The sisters chant holy mantra while tying the Raksha to their brothers that states the brothers to be their protectors.
The Raksha Bandhan is very strong because of the mantra power that is effective in protecting the wearer. This exhibits that the dependent sister feels confident about the brother as a protector.
The significance of Raksha Bandhan is re-strengthening the bond among the opposite sexes siblings. This is one of the awaited festivals for every girl and falls in the August month as per the Indian calendar.
This is the day that the brothers get lots of care and attention and this day is filled with lots of happiness and fun. The sisters take utmost care in cleaning their homes and take early bath.
They wait for the brothers and the brothers in exchange to their holy desires and wished shower the sisters with gifts.
Raksha Bandhan begins with a festive mood and the traditional dishes and goodies are prepared in the morning. The early bath, the puja and aarti is kept ready.
Taking aarti of the brother is a traditional way of worshipping. Tilak with the vermilon powder is applied on the brother’s forehead such that the sister is blessed. The gift giving tradition is also a significant part of the festival.
The sisters are happy on receiving the gifts that is offered to her as a token of love by the brother. The sisters as well demand gifts from the brothers.
They ask for their choice of gifts and loving memories so that it stays memorable. Giving gifts is not mandatory and is also not a tradition.
Raksha Bandhan is a very special day and the sisters being bestowed with brothers feel it as their best gift. They treat the brothers and the entire family with best of the eatables and goodies.
The normal rituals are done with sincerity, devotion and dedication. However, this varies from one region to another region. |