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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.

Any Indian festival seems to be incomplete without the traditional Indian festivities, such as gathering, celebrations, exchange of sweets and gifts, lots of noise, singing and dancing. Festivals are the celebration of togetherness as being as a united family and the festival" Raksha Bandhan "is not an exception of this.

The love and self actuation towards a novel cause between a brother and his sister is the theme of this great festivals. It is a festival that is mainly celebrated by the people of Northern and Western part of India, but people from other parts also celebrate this festival with same alacrity. Although, the mode of celebration may differ from region to region, but the central theme of this great festival remain same.

As far as the traditions and rituals are concerned, sisters prepare the"pooja thali"with diyas, roli, chawal and rakhis. They worship the goddesses, ties rakhis on the wrists of their brother(s), and wishes for their well being. On the other hand, the brothers acknowledge their love with a promise that they will remain by their sisters'side and protect them from every fall and down throughout the life. Brothers also give token gifts to their sisters.

From ancient period of time, this festivals has been celebrated in the same manner and tradition. As the lifestyle of people has been changing with passing time, therefore, today, this festival is being celebrated elaborately. This day fosters a undying and divine relationship among the siblings. Far off physical location may sometime bring an abstract feeling among the siblings, and this auspicious day provides a link to bring them together. The joyous meeting, the rare family get- together, the erstwhile feeling of brotherhood and sisterhood call for a massive celebration.

The sisters tie a sacred thread of love to their brothers amongst chanting of mantras, put roli and rice on their forehead and pray for their well being. Sisters bestow their brothers with gifts and blessings. Brother also wish them a good life and pledge to take care of them. Brothers give their sisters return gifts. The gift is the acknowledgment of his love for his sister, reminder of their togetherness and a symbol of his pledge. There are several historical evidences, which remind us about the significance of this festival and every time, this festival emphasizes the same values which have been mingled along with the festival.

Well that is a kind of an end to the rituals but the celebrations begin after that. For the parents, Raksha bandhan festival is a mean of family reunion. Tasty dishes, wonderful sweets etc, are cooked on this day. Family members exchange gifts with other well wishers and relatives and share their individual experiences of life with one another.

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.
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Happy Raksha Bandhan !!!

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Raskha Bandhan is not just any Festival this is the Only Festival in which a Brother Promises to His Sister that he will protect His Sister under any Circumstances for Entire Life even if he has to Lay Down his Life for Her Dignity ... :smitten:

A Brother Sister Relation is the Most purest Relation in world which is equal to a Relation between Teacher & a Student , a Mother & her Child , a Devotee & the God...
 
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Raksha Bandhan Special: When a Rajput queen sent rakhi to the Mughal emperor Humayun

The story of Rani Karnawati and Humayun that dates back to the medieval era is believed to be one of the most touching story of pure brother sister love.


In 1535 AD, the Rajputs were facing the threat of an invasion from the Mughals. Chittor, a Rajput state was ruled by the widow queen Rani Karnawati.


When she realised that her state would never survive the onsaught of the war with the Mughal, she sent a rakhi to Humayun as a token of love from a sister. Humayun knew about the Hindu tradition of Rakshabandhan and was touched by her gesture. He immediately withdrew his troops and vowed to protect his new sister under any circumstances.

In another version of this story, Rani Karnawati sends a Rakhi to Humayun when she realises that her state was facing an invasion from the Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadurshah. Humayun was touched by this gesture and swore to protect her.


He reached Chittor, but, But unfortunately, by that time, all the Rajput women had already killed themselves (sati) to save their honour.

Raksha Bandhan in History

The traditional Hindu festival 'Raksha Bandhan' (knot of protection) was came into origin about 6000 years back when Aryans created first civilization - The Indus Valley Civilization. With many languages and cultures, the traditional method to Rakhi festival celebration differs from place to place across India. Following are some historical evidences of Raksha Bandhan celebration from the Indian history.

Rani Karnawati and Emperor Humayun
The story of Rani Karnavati and Emperor Humayun is the most significant evidence in the history. During the medieval era, Rajputs were fighting Muslim invasions. Rakhi at that time meant a spiritual binding and protection of sisters was foremost. When Rani Karnawati the widowed queen of the king of Chittor realised that she could in no way defend the invasion of the Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah, she sent a rakhi to Emperor Humayun. The Emperor touched by the gesture started off with his troops without wasting any time.

Alexander The Great and King Puru
The oldest reference to the festival of rakhi goes back to 300 B.C. at the time when Alexander invaded India. It is said that the great conqueror, King Alexander of Macedonia was shaken by the fury of the Indian king Puru in his first attempt. Upset by this, Alexander's wife, who had heard of the Rakhi festival, approached King Puru. King Puru accepted her as his sister and when the opportunity came during the war, he refrained from Alexander.

Lord Krishna and Draupathi
In order to protect the good people, Lord Krishna killed the evil King Shishupal. Krishna was hurt during the war and left with bleeding finger. Seeing this, Draupathi had torn a strip of cloth from her sari and tied around his wrist to stop the bleeding. Lord Krishna, realizing her affections and concern about him, declared himself bounded by her sisterly love. He promised her to repay this debt whenever she need in future. Many years later, when the pandavas lost Draupathi in the game of dice and Kauravas were removing her saari, Krishna helped her divinely elongating the saari so that they could not remove it.

King Bali and Goddess Lakshmi
The demon king Mahabali was a great devotee of lord Vishnu. Because of his immense devotion, Vishnu has taken the task of protecting bali's Kingdom leaving his normal place in Vikundam. Goddess lakshmi - the wife of lord Vishnu - has became sad because of this as she wanted lord Vishnu along with her. So she went to Bali and discussed as a Brahmin woman and taken refuge in his palace. On Shravana purnima, she tied Rakhi on King Bali's wrist. Goddess Lakshmi revealed who she is and why she is there. The king was touched by Her and Lord Vishnu's good will and affection towards him and his family, Bali requested Lord Vishnu to accompany her to vaikuntam. Due to this festival is also called Baleva as Bali Raja's devotion to the Lord vishnu. It is said that since that day it has become a tradition to invite sisters on sravan pournima to tie sacred thread of Rakhi or Raksha bandan.
 
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Happy Raksha Bandhan !!!
Raskha Bandhan is not just any Festival this is the Only Festival in which a Brother Promises to His Sister that he will protect His Sister under any Circumstances for Entire Life even if he has to Lay Down his Life for Her Dignity ... :smitten:

Kiss tra ki protection? aur husband?

A Brother Sister Relation is the Most purest Relation in world which is equal to a Relation between Teacher & a Student , a Mother & her Child , a Devotee & the God...
A sister and brother relation is off course a pure and beautiful relationship but it is not equal or stronger than bond between mother and her child and also not good to compare this relationship with relationship between a devotee and God ..just my personal thoughts
 
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Do the people of opposite sex say this to each other or not? :)
 
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Kiss tra ki protection? aur husband?
To Protect her from everything that may hurt her... to help her in Time of need in part of her life... Brother Duty is Selfless while Sister Duty is to pray for his Well being...


A sister and brother relation is off course a pure and beautiful relationship but it is not equal or stronger than bond between mother and her child and also not good to compare this relationship with relationship between a devotee and God ..just my personal thoughts

Every Culture has there own Views ... I said it according to Indian Culture ... In Hinduism its said Mata, Pita , Guru , Daivam ... Which means Parents is considered primary then comes the place for Teacher & God Comes third in a Mans Life.. & The Devotion of the Devotee is itself Considered Considered Higher then the God...
 
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Happy rakhsha bandhan to all pdf mates specially my indian brothers and sisters... This is a festival in which a sister ties a rakhi(thread),on her brothers wrist and in return he gives her gift and promise,of her safety and well being throuhgout her life.. Missing my sis,very much :(

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