Rakshabandhan, a celebration of the bond between brothers and sisters, is filled with love, traditions, and joy. The traditional culture is upcoming and maintained by generations, the way we celebrate it, especially it make more special festive vibes for the family and make bond more stronger.
Raksha Bandhan, often called Rakhi, is a traditional Hindu festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. The name “Raksha Bandhan” translates to “the bond of protection,” highlighting the protective relationship siblings share. In the Blog, we dive into when is the best time to tie Raki and bless your bother to live longer and give him wellbeing wishes.
Some direction matters in your Indian culture to follow While tying the rakhi, the brother should sit facing east.Sister should face west direction. According to scholars, it should be remembered that the brother or sister should not face the south direction.
Black or broken rakhi should not be tied on brothers’ wrists. When the rakhi is removed from the wrist, tie it in a red cloth and keep it in a suitable place. This thread should be preserved throughout the year. After tying the rakhi on Rakshabandhan next year, it should be placed in holy water or river.
On the other hand, if the rakhi gets torn while removing it from the wrist, it should not be kept safe. According to scholars, it should be under the tree or submerged in water.
Auspicious time for Rakshabandhan
On August 19, from 01.30 pm to 11 pm, tie a thread of protection to your brother by offering curd and sugar or sweet to celebrate the day with joy and happiness.
Conclusion
Rakshabandhan a special day for every siblings according to Indian culture traditions it make sister and brother bond more strong and connected to eachother for lifelong and wellbeing, blessings from sister to be safe and secure.