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What is the Raksha Bandhan Festival? Raksha Bandhan Astrology Tips for Harmony and Prosperity

Festivals play a significant role in the lives of everyone. We meet our families, friends and celebrate in togetherness. In India, many festivals are celebrated with more incredible energy, enthusiasm, and pomp and show. Raksha Bandhan, also called Rakhi or Rakhri, is one of the most awaited festivals celebrated with greater joy and spirit.

What is the Raksha Bandhan festival ?

This auspicious festival celebrates the divine bond between brothers and sisters. This festival falls on the Hindu lunar month Savan’s last day. As per the Gregorian calendar, Raksha Bandhan is usually observed in August. It is also called Rakhi Purnima, as it is observed and celebrated on the full Moon Day.

During Raksha Bandhan, the sisters tie a thread or a Rakhi on the wrist of their brothers. And, brothers promise to be the protectors of their lives. This festival signifies that the relationship between the brothers and sisters is precious. This festival is celebrated by everyone, irrespective of their age or marital status.

Now, if you have been looking to gain insights into its importance and significance, and what can be Raksha Bandhan astrology tips for harmony and prosperity, then let us discuss everything.

Meaning and Origin of Raksha Bandhan

The festival Raksha Bandhan comprises two words – “Raksha” and “Bandhan.” This festival means, in Sanskrit, “the knot or tie of protection.” The word “Raksha” means protection, and “Bandhan” means “to tie.” This festival celebrates the divine love between brothers and sisters. It is also celebrated by the cousins, sister-in-law and sisters, and nephew and fraternal aunt, distant family members, and other such relations.

The origin of Raksha Bandhan dates back centuries, and many stories have been associated with its origin. These include the stories of Indra Dev and Sachi, Lord Krishna and Draupdi, King Bali and Maa Lakshmi, Yama and the Yamuna, and Santoshi Maa and the two sons of Lord Ganesh – Shubh and Labh.

If we discuss the Lord Krishna and Draupadi story, then as per the epic of the Mahabharat, Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas, tied a piece of her saree around the injured finger of Lord Krishna. He promised to protect and help her when she needed it. So, when Draupadi was in trouble, he came to help and protect her.

How is Raksha Bandhan Celebrated? The Rituals and Traditions

The siblings celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan with greater energy and enthusiasm. Let us discuss how Raksha Bandhan is celebrated.

  1. Sisters’ Preparation:The sisters start their day by taking a bath in the early morning, preparing their Rakhi thali and offering prayers to God. The Rakhi Ceremony is usually carried out during the “Shubh Muhurta.”
  2. Puja Rituals:The sisters perform aarti of their brothers, apply a tilak on their forehead with Roli and Akshat, and tie the thread called Rakhi. They also recite hymns and pray for their success, good health and overall well-being. They also offer sweets to their brothers.
  3. The Response of Brothers:The brothers, in response, give gifts to their sisters, which can be presents or money, and promise to protect them. The gemstone or lucky charm for your sister is also an auspicious gift to be presented.

Celebrations of Rakhi All Over India

The celebrations of Rakhi happen in many states and parts of India, including Rajasthan, Haryana, Jammu, Punjab, and Uttarakhand.

In Rajasthan, there is a unique tradition of tying Lumba Rakhi on the wrist of the Bhabhi or brother’s wife by the sister. After all, she is the one who takes good care of the brother; thus, she also deserves equal love, affection, and respect.

Raksha Bandhan Astrology Tips for Harmony and Prosperity

  • As the Bhadra Kaal period is believed to cause disharmony, it is essential to avoid tying Rakhi during this period. It is always good to tie the knot during the auspicious period. You can consult astrologers at the AstroKavach to find out the “Shubh Muhurta” for tying Rakhi.
  • Chant mantras while tying Rakhi for the prosperity and good health of your brother. These include,"सर्वमंगलमांगल्येशिवे सर्वार्थ साधिके। शरण्ये त्र्यंबके गौरि नारायणी नमोऽस्तुते॥"
  • Choose gifts that symbolize happiness and prosperity. You can gift a Rudraksha bracelet to your brother on Raksha Bandhan.
  • Choose auspicious colors for Rakhi, like Yellow, and Red, to strengthen the sibling bond.
  • Light a Ghee or mustard oil lamp in the evening to get rid of the negative energies.

Raksha Bandhan has a deeper meaning than only tying a thread on the brother’s wrist. It ties the two individuals and families together. You can also order a personalized Kundli report for your brother and take an astrology consultation for your brother's bright future! Also, to gain deep insights into the puja rituals, contact AstroKavach now!

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