Interesting Facts about Raksha Bandhan

Interesting Facts about Raksha Bandhan

The festival of Siblinghood is celebrated with extreme happiness on the full moon day (Shravan Purnima). This festival of Raksha Bandhan is committed to the relationship of duty and love between brother and sister. This  amazing day is celebrated with joy and zeal with designer Rakhis and Sweets by brothers and sisters. The whole family on this auspicious occasion gathers at a place.

However, due to busy life and tight schedules, sometimes brothers and sisters are unable to meet at this festival of siblinghood. Now it’s a new trend of sending rakhi online through which you can send rakhi to your brother online without any problem. Although sending rakhi online can’t compensate for the happiness of celebrating it together. But still you can satisfy yourself by sending the gifts to your beloved brother. Most of you must be knowing about Raksha bandhan, yet for those who are unaware of this, we are gathering several Interesting facts about Raksha bandhan.

Interesting facts about Raksha bandhan Festival

  • Raksha Bandhan is an auspicious Hindu festival that describes a brother-sister love bond.
  • It is also called ‘Rakhi’ festival.
  • This auspicious festival is celebrated with pleasure and joy. Raksha Bandhan is celebrated on the full moon day. On the pious moment of Raksha Bandhan, sisters tie a rakhi on their brother’s wrist to show their love and affection.
  • Rakhi is  tied on the right hand.
  • Raksha Bandhan is the last day of Sawan. It is also called Shravani.
  • The festival is mostly celebrated in Nepal and Mauritius besides India.
  • The  famous Amarnath Yatra of Lord Shivaends on Raksha Bandhan.
  • The festival that promotes love and brotherhood in society. tThe festival that showcases the message of sacrifice and purity.
  • Rakhi is a festival which is deliberately a festival of brother and sister only.

On this day Sister ties her brother to a rakhi and wishes him a long and prosperous life.

  • On this auspicious day, the sisters tie rakhi on the wrist of their brothers and brothers present gifts to their sisters.
  • Also,  Raksha bandhan ceremony starts with Tilak by sisters and ends up eating chocolates and sweets.
  • Also, in  some places people also tie Rakhi to Trees and Gods.
  • Very few people know the full story behind this festival. Once Lord Krishna cut off his hand while flying a kite. Then Draupadi tore a piece of cloth from her sari and tied it to Krishna. In return, Lord Krishna promised to protect  her. Later on Krishna protected Draupadi during the Cheer Haran.
  • The festival of Rakhi is celebrated in the USA, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Mauritius, and the UAE due to its beautiful nature of sharing a universal bond between sisters and brothers.

Today there are a number of portals through which we can send Rakhi to Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata etc., with just a few clicks. You can choose from several designs of Rakhi , Rakhi with chocolate,  combo of gift hampers, and exciting online Rakhi gifts for sister and brother.