Around 6,000 years
ago, Raksha Bandhan, also called the Rakhi Festival, came from India. It is
held in different ways throughout the country. Protection means
"Raksha," and binding "Bandhan." It's a festival which
celebrates a brother-sister relationship. A sister plays a puja for her brother
during this festival, in which she uses kumkum and rice grains on her forehead.
She tied a rakhi on his hand to protect him from all the evil forces and all
the factors that might disturb his nature. The brother would then offer his
sister sweets and gifts while promising the rest of his life to protect his
sister.
This festival
reinforces the bond between a brother and a sister and honors shared memories
of the past, laughter, fun, and joy of time. among so many other festivals
celebrated throughout the world. A bracelet of tissue threads called a rakhi is
the main custom of Raksha Bandhan. A brother from his sister is traditionally
given the rakhi. The promise is that the sister will pray for the brother's vow
to protect his sister. Brother and sister often exchange donations and sister
sweets and donate money to their brother. At times, close friends, cousins,
priests, and soldiers share the ceremony. In Bollywood and elsewhere the industry
of this festival has been inspired by many songs, films, plays, and dramas.
This is a sacred festival involving personal connections led by common
parenting threads. Therefore the value is multiplied. That is why Raksha
Bandhan is a beautiful festival that celebrates brother-sister relations.
For Kids, rakhis
amid a pandemic can be very tough. As they might not understand why can’t visit
their siblings on this auspicious day. To make things better we have released
specialized catalogs of kids rakhi online.
We have minutely carved this list keeping in mind what the kids like and love
to wear.
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