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To embark on the bond of Rakhi, as a symbol of Shravan maas, has been close to the heart of every Indian. So here are the 6 monsoon festivals celebrated with the Sacred Rakhi tied on the wrist of every brother.
- Rakhi in Puri Rath Yatra:
These Temple chariots housed wooden sculptures of the divine siblings, Lord Jagannath, Brother Balaram and Sister Subhadra, and were paraded in three gigantic floats. Marks their journey on earth in most faithful arms raised to carry the timeless foretelling in the vision of the pure gold heart that you can place, to buy 2 Rakhi sets for your brothers attending the rath yatra.
- Rakhi in Krishna Janmashtami:
Embrace the sacred design of the Krishna Rakhi as you prepare the cradle, a symbol of Lord Krishna’s celebrated life and teachings. Let your hands at service to god be tied in Rakhi to inspire deep devotion and love, serving as a shield and armour to guide you and your brother’s life based on righteous action in devotion to the almighty.
- Rakhi in Ganesh Chaturthi:
Paying respects to Lord Ganesh, the remover of obstacles, is deeply adored and celebrated on his birth “Ganesh Chaturthi.” To embark on a new endeavour, intellectual journey, or business enterprise, send set of 5 rakhis to brother for Ganesh Visarjan.
Each rakhi shall be tied in broths arms for the holy ritual of immersing Ganesha’s idol in water bodies. It is these waters that journeyed him back to the heavenly home of Mount Kailash, where Lord Ganesha reunites with his Family, Lord Shiva and Parvati.
- Rakhi in Ganga Dusshera:
The belief is that on the day when Goddess Ganga descended from heaven to dwell in the waters of the Ganges River, she would protect, purify, and bring heaven to all those whom she touched. Such devotion of gathering by the banks of the Ganges to perform Arti (a holy fire ritual) beautifully glorified wrist tied with the sacred thread of rakhi. A dip in the holy waters renews life and washes away sins when tied in the most sacred threads of sister’s love in Rakhi.
- Rakhi in Raksha Bandhan:
The extraordinary love shared between brothers and sisters has been expressed in various ways across the Indian Subcontinent. Each region reflects a unique way of life for its inhabitants. With rakhi inspire your beloved sibling to live life to the fullest. It’s believed that the brother’s fate is tied to his sister’s heart, is depicted in a variety of heartfelt designer rakhis from traditional to handcrafter and fancy rakhi ensuring there is something for everyone when they order rakhi sets online is an essential token to know ones fondness of forgiving heart when wrapped in rakhi gifts.
- Rakhi in Nag Panchami:
During this monsoon festival of Nag Panchami, snakes symbolise the choice to embrace love over fearing the natural world. On this day, it is considered auspicious to worship the snakes by offering milk, sweets, flowers, and lamps. In many places, devotees also offer milk to live snakes. Nag Panchami Puja serves as a meaningful reminder to love, respect, and appreciate all forms of life on earth. Tying the thread of Rakhi symbolizes the commitment to serving and praying to overcome worldly desires fuelled by fear and indecision.
Summary
As per the old saying, the dialect and culture of India change every 100 km. Each celebration of Sahravant maas (which translates to monsoon month) reflects the bond of brotherly love through various rituals and customs. Make Indian Monsoon immersing with joy and happiness wrapped in earthly essence Gifts from Online. And brighten up celebration of our country’s rich heritage, shaped by the monsoon seasons, to your home with Online Rakhi designed by Rakhi Bazaar to honour the wisdom of our ancestors together in shared Bonds of Rakhi.
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