Rakhi Festival

June 5, 2009

Exchange of scintillating Rakhi Gifts

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tokenz-shree7299Raksha Bandhan, a day to celebrate one of the most sacred relation, involves tying Rakhi on brother’s wrist, praying to God, offering sweets and many more. But the most important thing associated with Rakhi festival is the exchange of gift items among siblings. Presenting exclusive and attractive gifts to siblings has become an integral part of this festival.

Traditional & Modern Way

The tradition of exchanging Rakhi gifts on this occasion has been there since ancient period. The festival has been celebrated with the same enthusiasm around the world. Rakhi has retained its sacred sensation and glory even in this modern era. All brothers and sisters, wherever they may be, celebrate this festival together.

A way to express your love

One can also send rakhi gifts to their siblings across the globe. Sending rakhi gifts is the best option to share their love and affection. The gift is a physical acceptance of her love and a symbol of their togetherness. You can come across number of online sites that provide you the facility to send rakhi and rakhi gifts like rakhi sweets, rakhi gift combos, rakhi greetings, etc. in minutes to any address around the world.

Nowadays, expensive rakhis like Silver Rakhi, Pearl Rakhi and Gold Rakhi are very much in trend. So, why to be unhappy if your brother or sister is not around. You can still convey your affection by sending beautiful and attractive rakhi gifts to them. With the changing trend, the trend of return gift has also become popular.

Various names associated with Rakhi

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rakhiRakhi is a famous Indian festival which is celebrated with a great spirit all across the country. Rakhi is all about human emotions it’s a celebration of love and care among siblings. It depicts the true picture of our rich cultural heritage and traditions. Primarily regarded as a North and West Indian Festival, Raksha Bandhan has been celebrated in other parts of India as well though the day of Shravan Purnima or Rakshabandhan has a different significance in southern and coastal regions.

The different states of India celebrates this festival by different names.

  • In areas of Madhya Pradesh, Bihar, Chattisgarh and Jharkhand Raksha Bandhan is called by the name of Kajari Purnima or Shravani or Rakhi Purnima.

  • In the southern parts of India in places like Kerala, Andhra Peadesh, Tamil Nadu and parts of Orissa Rakhi Purnima is called Avani Avittam.

  • It marks an important day for the Brahmins. The day is called Upakarmam by the Brahmins. They change their holy threads on this day.

  • In the Western Ghats side that includes the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa and Karnataka here Rakshabandhan signifies the beginning of a new season for those dependent on sea. It is called Nariyal Purnima or coconut full moon in these areas.

  • In Gujarat Raksha Bandhan day is celebrated as Pavitropana the day, which marks the worship of Lord Shiva.

The rituals followed by all on the day of Raksha Bandhan around the globe differs from place to place. Still the celebrations across the country maintains the actual essence of the celebration which speaks of spreading love and concern.

Significance of Raksha Bandhan

pooja-thaliThe festival of Raksha Bandhan always falls in the month of August every year. “Raksha” means protection, and “bandhan” means bound or binding. In North India, the occasion is popularly called Rakhi, Raksha Bandhan – the tying of an amulet. It is celebrated by all the brothers and sisters around the world with great enthusiasm.

In ancient times, a woman tied a ‘raksha thread’ on her husband’s wrist to protect him from evil. Gradually this changed, she tied a ‘raksha’ on the right wrist of her brother to protect him from evil influence. This results in strengthening the bond of love among siblings.

The significance of Raksha Bandhan can be seen about a month before the festival. One can see the market flooded with variety of Rakhi and Rakhi gifts to attract all the brothers and sisters. This festival is also important to priests as they tie Rakhis on their patrons wrists and receive blessings from them in return. The Rakshaa Bandhan ceremony performed is an everlasting bond between brothers and sisters that reinforces ties between them even across continents, and it is the one which has the most importance on this auspicious day.

Raksha Bandhan : Famous Indian Festival

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tokenz-shiv2121Raksha Bandhan is also known as ‘Rakhi’. In India, this festival celebrates the sanctity of the pious relationship between a brother and a sister. Since family and relationships are given topmost importance in India, the festival of Rakhi seems to be a special day that helps to strengthen the bond of love and trust between siblings and rejuvenate family ties.

Rakhi Celebrations

Raksha bandhan is celebrated with fervor and joy all across India. This festival epitomizes the unconditional love between brothers and sisters. The preparatory activities for Rakhi start about a fortnight before the festival. It is the time to shop for beautiful and fancy rakhis, rakhi gifts, rakhi pooja thalis etc for making the day special. Sisters cook various dishes and sweets for their dearest brother and thus shower their love on them. Rakhi is also a golden time for family union to collectively celebrate this traditional festival.

Traditions of Rakhi Gifts

tokenz-shree4598Rakhi celebration can never be complete without exchanging gifts. In Indian tradition, Rakhi gifts are given by elder brothers to the sisters in acceptance of their Rakhi. They pamper and bless their sisters after the thread tying ceremony and give gifts. Previously, this tradition was different for younger brothers. At that time, sisters were supposed to give presents along with the Rakhi thread. The gifts given on the occasion of Rakhi include sweets, chocolates, apparels, perfumes, dry fruits or clothes etc.

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