The term "Raksha Bandhan" means "the bond of protection," reflecting the love and care sisters express through their prayers for their brothers' well-being.
Digital Desk: Raksha Bandhan 2024 is a significant Hindu festival that celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread called a rakhi around their brothers' wrists. The rakhi symbolizes protection, and in return, brothers vow to safeguard their sisters throughout their lives. The term "Raksha Bandhan" means "the bond of protection," reflecting the love and care sisters express through their prayers for their brothers' well-being.
This year, Raksha Bandhan will be observed on August 19, 2024. To ensure a meaningful and respectful celebration, it's important to follow some key dos and don'ts for the Rakhi ceremony.
Dos
- Both brothers and sisters should cover their heads with a handkerchief, scarf, or similar cloth during the Raksha Bandhan rituals.
- Brothers should face either the north or east while performing the rituals, as facing south is considered inauspicious.
- Prepare a puja thali with items such as chandhan, sweets, roli, rakhis, diya, and a kalash before tying the rakhi.
- Continue to cover your heads with cloth throughout the ceremony to honor and respect the tradition.
- After tying the rakhi, exchange gifts and sweets to show affection and appreciation.
Don’ts
- Avoid conflicts or negative interactions during Raksha Bandhan. Focus on celebrating the positive aspects of your relationship and enjoy the occasion.
- Ensure that the rakhi is tied on the right wrist and not on the left. Also, perform the ceremony outside Rahu Kaal and Bhadra periods, as these times are considered inauspicious.
- Don’t leave the purchase of the rakhi or other puja items until the last minute. Prepare everything in advance and ensure you don’t skip any essential rituals.
- Avoid giving sharp objects as gifts. Choose presents that reflect your sibling’s interests and add a personal touch to the celebration.
- Be aware of and respect any family-specific traditions that are part of the Rakhi ceremony to honor your family values.
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