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Posted on July 4, 2009 by Nihit Aurora | Posted under Holidays
Raksha Bandhan Conveys an Eternal Appeal
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The festival of Raksha Bandhan or the Rakhi festival as it is colloquially called, is just around the corner, and will be celebrated on 5 August 2009 in India and in many parts of the world. On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, sisters tie a rakhi on their brother's wrist as a symbol of fondness and sisterly affection towards them. Raksha Bandhan actually means a bond of protection, so the brother vows to protect his sister from harm that could befall her. He also showers her with gifts in return and later in the day, the entire family gathers around for a feast. Significance of Raksha Bandhan The occasion of Raksha Bandhan strives to drive home the message that men and women, both young and old should learn to cultivate pious feelings for each other. At the same time, this occasion espouses the nurturing of noble thoughts and developing brotherly and sisterly feelings and affection for each other in society. History of Raksha Bandhan According to another story, Lord Indra, who is the ruler of the heavens, was on the verge of losing a battle against the demon Vritta after a twelve year long war. At this stage, Indira's wife Shachi tied a rakhi around Indira's wrist, thus ensuring victory. Another account from recent history has it that Rajput and Maratha queens have sent rakhis to Mughal kings for their protection. A famous account is the story of Queen Padmini of Chittor, who sent a rakhi to Emperor Humayun for protection from the invasion of Sultan Allaudin Khilji. According to another legend, Lord Yama, the God of death, had a sister called Yamuna. It was customary of Yamuna to tie a rakhi on her brother's wrist on every Sharavan Purnima. Since then, it became an accepted norm for sisters to tie a rakhi on their brother's wrist. Yet another account has it that Draupadi had tied a strip of her sari to Krishna's finger to stop bleeding when he hurt himself by hurling the Sudarshan Chakra against Shishupala. Later when Draupadi was subjected to utter humiliation by the Kauravas, Krishna came forward and protected her from the disgrace. There are many other legends in Indian folklore that mention about sisters tying rakhis to their brothers. Though rakhi history is uncertain with respect to when this tradition actually started. In modern times, it has gained tremendous acceptance and is joyfully celebrated in all parts of the country and by the Indian Diaspora around the world. The Celebratory mood of Raksha Bandhan Children look especially excited as they look forward to buying rakhis that are especially designed for them. With comic strip characters and cartoon motifs such as spiderman, batman, krish, pokemon, and others, these rakhis are a delight to see. Grown ups get to choose from a wide variety of splendid and gorgeous looking rakhis such as colourful thread rakhis, zari rakhis, zardosi rakhis, bhaiya bhabhi rakhis, silver, gold, and pearl rakhis, floral rakhis, fancy rakhis, bead rakhis, and many others. The Occasion - Raksha Bandhan A small statue of Ganesha is also usually included. After the lighting of the diya as a mark of auspiciousness, the sister usually recites a small prayer for the long life and blessings for her brother, and then proceeds to tie a rakhi on her brother's wrist. In return, the brother showers her with gifts and a small token of money along with reciting a vow to protect her from evil and harm. This small ceremony is usually followed by a get together and a traditional family banquet is arranged. A variety of traditional recipes are prepared on this day and the entire family partakes in the feast. With the emergence of the 21st century, a lot of modern themes have been adopted as part of Raksha Bandhan, but the timeless message that Raksha Bandhan conveys will remain for ever.About The Author: Online Shopping in India - Infibeam.com is an exciting new online destination that focuses on selling latest Mobile Phones, Cars, Bikes, Books, Cameras, Buy Rakhi Online and send to your beloved brothers at guaranteed lowest price in India. |
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