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Article: The history and significance of the Raksha Bandhan festival

The history and significance of the Raksha Bandhan festival
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The history and significance of the Raksha Bandhan festival

Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a Hindu festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. The festival is celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana, which falls in August. Raksha Bandhan is a major festival in India and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor.


The History of Raksha Bandhan:

The history of Raksha Bandhan dates back to ancient times, and there are several legends associated with the festival. According to one legend, during the Mahabharata war, Lord Krishna's finger was cut while fighting against Shishupala. Draupadi, who was the wife of the Pandavas, tore a piece of her sari and tied it around Lord Krishna's finger to stop the bleeding. Lord Krishna was so touched by Draupadi's gesture that he promised to protect her always. This incident is considered the origin of Raksha Bandhan.


Significance of Raksha Bandhan:

Raksha Bandhan is a festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread called Rakhi on their brothers' wrists, and brothers promise to protect their sisters always. The Rakhi is a symbol of love and affection between siblings, and it is believed to have a protective and auspicious effect on the person who wears it.

The festival also has social significance, as it strengthens the bond between family members and promotes harmony and unity in society. It is also a reminder of the importance of protecting and respecting women in society.

 

Raksha Bandhan Celebrations:

Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor in India. The festival begins with sisters tying Rakhi on their brothers' wrists and performing aarti, a Hindu ritual that involves lighting a lamp and offering prayers to the deities. Brothers, in turn, give gifts to their sisters and promise to protect them always.


The festival is marked by the exchange of sweets and other delicacies, and families come together to celebrate the occasion. In some parts of India, the festival is also celebrated by tying Rakhi to friends and neighbors, symbolizing the bond of friendship.


Conclusion:

Raksha Bandhan is a festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters The festival is marked by the tying of Rakhi on brothers' wrists and the exchange of gifts and sweets. The festival is a reminder of the importance of protecting and respecting women in society and celebrates the love and affection between siblings.

 

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Darshita Nautiyal

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