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Set of 3 Evil Eye Rakhi for Brother | Traditional Om Rakhi for Small Bhai Bro Rakhi Thread RNJ0045

$12.99

Posted 28 August 2023 4:04:27 pm

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Raksha Bandhan

The relationship between a brother and a sister is simply amazing and it is beyond words to describe. The bond between siblings is incredible, which is loaded with childish fights, love, jealousy, laughter, and care. However, when talking about India, the relationship becomes more meaningful as there is a divine festival named "Raksha Bandhan" associated with it. Raksha Bandhan is purely dedicated to the sibling's love. It is also popularly known as the Rakhi festival. It is a celebration of love and affection that binds brothers and sisters together. The celebration takes place on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Sharavan. Sisters tie a holy thread called "Rakhi" on the wrist of their brothers and pray for longevity and prosperity. This ritual strengthens the bond of love that prevails between siblings. Brothers, in return, confess their love with a promise to protect their sister from negativeness for a lifetime.

History Behind Rakhi Festival This spiritual festival was born on the divine land of India, which has been part of Indian tradition for ages. One of the most popular Indian mythology legends is “Krishna” and “Draupadi,” when Krishna cut his little finger while handling sugarcane, and Draupadi tied a piece of cloth to bandage his finger. In return, he promised to protect her in the worst times. Another popular tale is of “Rani Karnavati” and “Emperor Humayun”. Rani Karnavati sent a letter with a rakhi to Emperor Humayun asking for his help and to protect her against the invasion by the Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah. There are many other Raksha Bandhan fables that hold special space in Hindu culture. However, every story illustrates the beautiful bonding that prevails between brothers and sisters.

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