Rakhi history, significance, celebrations!!!

S Venkateshwari
Rakhi history, significance, celebrations!!!

Every year, people in the Hindu community celebrate Raksha Bandhan with much fanfare. It occurs on shravan Maas's poornima Tithi, or full moon day (Sawan month). It honors the unique and enduring ties that siblings have with one another. Learn about the significance, celebration, history, and city-specific shubhmuhurat of this holiday. august 19 is Rakhi, or Raksha Bandhan Monday. It is considered auspicious to tie Rakhi on your sibling's wrist during the shubh Muhurat. See here for the city-wise shubhmuhurat needed to carry out the Rakhi ceremonies.

New delhi - 1:30 pm to 9:08 pm

Pune - 1:30 pm to 9:14 pm

Chennai - 1:30 pm to 8:46 pm

Kolkata - 1:30 pm to 8:19 pm

Hyderabad - 1:30 pm to 8:55 pm

Ahmedabad - 1:30 pm to 9:22 pm

Noida - 1:30 pm to 9:07 pm

Jaipur - 1:30 pm to 9:12 pm

Mumbai - 1:30 pm to 9:19 pm

Gurgaon - 1:30 pm to 9:08 pm

Bengaluru - 1:30 pm to 8:56 pm

Chandigarh - 1:30 pm to 9:11 pm

The significance and history of Raksha Bandhan

A tale surrounding Raksha Bandhan has its roots in the Hindu epic Mahabharata. The legend states that Lord krishna cut the sudarshan Chakra by mistake once. Draupadi saw that he was hurt and tore a saree piece, tying it to stop the bleeding. Lord Krishna, moved by her generosity, vowed to keep Draupadi safe eternally. He kept his word when the Kauravas attempted to strip Draupadi in front of the entire Hastinapur royal court, publicly humiliating her.

Another tradition links Goddess Indrani and Lord indra to the festival's inception. Drik Panchang claims that the tale illustrates the significance of sacred thread. Demons challenged Lord Indra, but he was outmatched in might. Lord indra defeated the demons because Goddes Indrani tied a holy pouch called Raksha Potali on his hand as he was heading into battle. For Hindus, Raksha Bandhan is a very important festival. It pays respect to the sibling bond. Married ladies also use the festival as an excuse to attend the ceremony back at their parents' house.

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