Monday, July 3, 2017

Raksha Bandhan 2022







Raksha Bandhan is a great festival of India for celebrating the emotional bond between brother and sister.
It is a great thread of love.
Raksha Bandhan festival is celebrated through out the country with lots of enjoyment and enthusiasm.
This raksha Bandhan is generally observed in the month of Shravan acoording to Hindu Calendar.
But apart from India, raksha bandhan is celebrated around the world by the Indian residing different countries
of the world with equal excitement and enthusiasm.
This raksha Bandhan acts also as a social binding.
Not only sisters tie the sacred rakhi on on the wrist of their brother but this sacred rakhi can also be tied
on the wrist of friends and neighbour as well.



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This raksha Bandhan not only signifies a promise of protection but much beyond this.
On this raksha bandhan utsav every sisters tie this sacred thread of love on their brother's wrist.
Traditionally gifts are exchanged on raksha bandhan festival.Brother give beautiful gifts to their sisters and
sisters also give
return gifts to their brother.
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in different way in different parts of the country.
In north India, Raksha bandhan is also called Kajri purnima.In western sides this raksha bandhan festival is
called Nariyal purnima.















Raksha Bandhan Calendar



Raksha Bandhan 2008 : 16   August,  2008

Raksha Bandhan 2009 : 5  August,  2009

Raksha Bandhan 2010 : 24  August,   2010

Raksha Bandhan 2006 : 9   August,  2006

Raksha Bandhan 2005 : 19  August,  2005









Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is a traditional festival that is celebrated by Indians worldwide.
Rakshabandhan is celebrated in August on Shravan Purnima day, every year.



Families come together on this special day as brothers and sisters
reaffirm their relationship. The sister ties a thread or decorated band
around her brother's wrist. This is accompanied by rituals, an exchange
of gifts and the reaffirmation of a pledge by brothers, to protect their
sisters at all times.

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