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The Stories of Raksha Bhandan

The Stories of Raksha Bhandan

“Raksha Bhandan”, in Sanskrit (ancient Indian language), literally means, “the bond of protection, obligation and care”.  It is a popular traditional Hindu festival celebrated annually in the holy lunar calendar month of Sharavan (Shravan Sud Poonam), which falls in August.  It is a day of the full moon. On this day sister ties a Rakhi (talisman/amulet) around the right-hand wrist of their brothers, as a symbol of love. In turn the brother pledges to protect his sister and gives a gift. Raksha Bhandan celebrates the bond between a brother and sister. 

My Memories of Raksha Bandhan - A Bond Like No Other

My Memories of Raksha Bandhan - A Bond Like No Other

I will never forget the words spoken by my brother during my wedding speech, “You can compare my sister and I to a pair of scissors...”.