When is Rakshabandhan? Happy Rakshan Bandhan Article and Top 10 HD Images free Download 2020
03rd August 2020(date may be vary)
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One of the most popular
festivals of the Hindu community, Raksha Bandhan is observed as the day to
honour the relationship between a brother and sister. In English, ‘Raksha Bandhan‘translates to
‘the bond of protection, obligation or care’. According to the Hindu calendar,
Raksha Bandhan falls on the last day of the lunar calendar month of Shravan. In
2020, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on 03rd August (date may be
vary).Muhurat for tying Rakhi has been declared as 01:44 PM to 04:20 PM.
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The origin of Raksha Bandhan goes as far as the era of Gods and Goddesses. According to a popular legend, Draupadi tied a piece of cloth on Lord Krishna’s wrist when he hurt his finger while fighting to kill the evil King Shishupal. Krishna, in return, promised to protect her.Medieval
history has another significant version about a brother’s promise to his
sister. When under attack by Bahadur Shah of Gujarat, Rani Karnavati of Mewar
sent a Rakhi to Emperor Humayun and sought help from him. Touched by the gesture,
the Mughal ruler abandoned his military campaign and rushed to help the queen
without wasting any time.
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During
the Partition of Bengal in 1905, Rabindranath Tagore started Rakhi Mahotsav – a
mass Raksha Bandhan festival, to instil a feeling of togetherness and love
between Hindus and Muslims of Bengal. It is known that he started this
tradition as a counter to the efforts of the British of creating a divide
between communities.
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On this day, a girl puts tilak on her brother’s forehead,
performs his aarti, and ties a Rakhi around his wrist, commemorating their
sacred bond. In return, the brother gives special gifts to his sister, along
with the promise to take care of her and protect her under any circumstances.
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Among
the Rajasthani and Marwari communities, there is a ritual to tie ‘Lumba
Rakhi’ on the bangle of their brother’s wife. It is
believed that since the wife is considered to be the better half, the ritual
would be incomplete without her. Also, she will equally share her husband’s
responsibility to ensure the well-being of his sister. This ritual is fast
catching up to other Indian communities as well.
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Rakhi Origin and
Significance
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Rakhi in Modern Context
In modern context, Raksha
Bandhan is seen as the ritual which bonds siblings especially sisters and
brothers. When the sister ties Rakhi on the wrist of his brother, it shows the
love of a sister for her brother in a unique indelible bond of affection for a
lifetime. As a gesture of gratitude for the love and affection, brother
promises to help and protect the sister from all sorts of troubles.
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Feel the spirit of Raksha Bandhan festival with
these beautiful essays on Rakhi contributed by our visitors! You may also
exhibit love for your sibling by sending your reflections on Raksha Bandhan
festival or a short paragraph on Rakhi. Your Raksha Bandhan essay will be
posted on this website with due acknowledgment to you.
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Rakhi is a sacred thread embellished with
sister's love and affection for her brother. On the day of Raksha Bandhan,
sisters tie rakhi on the wrists of their brothers and express their love to
them. After receiving the rakhi from a sister, a brother sincerely takes the
responsibility of protecting her sister. In Indian tradition, the frangible
thread of rakhi is considered even stronger than an iron chain as it strongly
binds a brothers and a sisters in the circumference of mutual love and trust.
For those who are unable to visit one another, rakhi cards, e-rakhis and rakhis through mails become the modes of their communication and sharing of their love. Hand made rakhis and self-made rakhi cards are just a representation of the personal feelings of the siblings.
The trivia of Raksha Bandhan is to bring people together just like the true spirit of all other Indian festivals.
This is all about RAKSHA
BANDHAN...
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