Raksha Bandhan 2024

Raksha Bandhan or rakhi: don’t forget Hinduism is a way of life we give utmost importance to every relationship which is celebrated as a festival. One such important relationship is one between a brother and a sister the eternal bond of siblings is commemorated on this particular day called Raksha Bandhan or rakhi.

What is Rakhi?

Raksha Bandhan is a festival of brother and sister, on this day sisters tie a special thread on their brother’s wrist sisters pray to god for the safety good health, and bright future of their brother.

” “Rakhi is a colored thread that sometimes has beads and stones on it.”

when is Rakhi 2023

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Month

DATE

2024Aug19
 2024Aug9
   Rakhi 2024,2025 Date

Meaning of Rakhi or Rakshabandhan?

the world Raksha Bandhan has a very significant meaning Raksha means protection and Bandhan means bond thus Raksha Bandhan means the bond of protection.

raksha bandhan or rakhi is called by different names in different states of india.

for example:

south india 

upakamam

western ghats 

nariyal purnima 

Central india

kajari purnima

odisha

jhulan purnima

West India

Pavitrapana

 

Rakhi Mantra

“Bhara mahiney, chauvi pakh, Shri Ram Chandraji the rakh”

which means throughout 24 hours and 12 months may god look after you

How to Celebrate Rakhi /Rakhabandhan

Rakhi is celebrated on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Shravana which usually falls in August on this day sisters tie rakhi on the right wrist of their brothers to protect them from all evil and pray for their long life. Rakhi is a colored thread that is sometimes decorated with beads and stones. the right part of our body is believed to show us the right path. it has the more ability to control our body and mind as the rakhi is tied a sacred mantra is recited which goes as follows Rakhi Mantra

“Bhara mahiney, chauvi pakh, Shri Ram Chandraji the rakh”

the sister puts a red tika on the brother’s forehead and places a small sweet in his mouth and return the brother gives a small monetary gift together with all his blessings it’s a very joyous occasion when all the members get together with positive vibes and blessings are exchanged which solidifies the family values and promotes harmony and peace within the family. The rakhi thread possesses incredible powers and has transcended the bond between siblings.

What is the history of rakhi festival?

 in medieval times when women used to feel unsafe they would tie a rakhi on the wrists of soldiers for protection and even priests tie a thread around the congregation in a temple in 1905 when the British Empire decided to divide the state of Bengal based on caste and religion Rabindranath tiger made arrangements for the celebration of rakhi to strengthen the bond between Muslims and Hindus, urging them to unite and fight against the British, was, in his opinion, the essence of raksha bandhan went past blood relations it was more than an image of adoration between kin it was a festival of Humankind obligation and individual concern even today Rakhi is tied on the wrists of fighters.

Stories of rakhi festival?

there are many legends associated with the celebration of Raksha Bandhan one of the famous ones is the legend of Yamraj

1)Yamraj

every Shravan Purnima day yamraj or the god of death visited his sister the goddess of the river Yamana. yamuna would tie a sacred thread on Yamraj’s wrist yamraj was so impressed by this beautiful gesture that he declared that every brother who promises to protect his sister on the eve of Raksha Bandhan would never die.

2) Krishna:

once lord Krishna’s finger got cut while he was flying a kite it started to bleed when drupthi saw his finger bleeding she tore a piece of cloth from her sari and tied it on Krishnaji’s finger. Lord Krishna in turn promised to protect Dhrupatri thereafter which was evident in the incident of him saving her pride during the attempted molestation by the corals 

3) Ganesha:

when ruler Ganesha was praising the celebration of Raksha Bandhan where his sister tied a sacrosanct string around his wrist for his insurance seeing this master Ganesha’s children subh and labh asked him for a sister so they also could celebrate Raksha Bandhan later lord ganesha fulfilled their wish by creating a daughter out of the fire which then came to be worshipped as santoshima.

in this era of technology even festivals have become digitalized it’s very common to see rakhi and customized rakhi gifts being sent through many online platforms rakhi is also celebrated by sikhs, jains and buddhists you’re supposed to wear a rakhi till krishna janamari which falls eight days later rakhi is usually on a full moon night and krishnaji was born in amavasia which was the darkest night .

Rakhi (Rakshabandhan) 10 lines (essay):

  1. raksha bandhan is a famous festival of india it is also called rakhi festival.
  2.  this festival is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of shravan according to hindu calendar.
  3. the world raksha bandhan has a very significant meaning raksha means protection and bandhan means bond thus raksha bandhan means the bond of protection.
  4. Raksha bandhan is a festival of brother and sister, on this day sisters tie a special thread on their brother’s wrist sisters pray to god for the safety good health and bright future of their brother.
  5. Brothers promise to care for their sisters in every circumstance and present them with gifts.
  6. On this day, the entire family is filled with joy.
  7. this celebration is an image of affection fellowship and confidence.
  8. raksha  bandan is a famous festival of india.it is celebrated in the month of august every year.

Ram Navami Quotes:

  wishing you limitless delight and satisfaction throughout everyday life.

                Happy Rakhi, dear sister

God favor you with a long, prosperous, and solid life.

                  Happy Rakshabandhan.

FAQ

    • Why are we celebrating Rakshabandhan? 

 Raksha Bandhan is a festival for brothers and sisters, 

    • What is done on Rakshabandhan?

on this day, sisters tie a particular thread on their brother’s wrist and pray to god for their brother’s safety, good health, and bright future.