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Raksha Bandhan – The Eternal Bond of Love and Affection

Raksha Bandhan 2025

Here’s a fun fact: Gayatri Jayanti and Sanskrit Day are also celebrated on this very date.

What is Raksha Bandhan?

Indian tradition and culture is adorned by different festivities and one of the precious gems among all the festivals is Raksha Bandhan. During the ancient times, this festival was known as Shravani Utsav in which people observed the ritual of tying a holy thread around a tree with a pledge to protect and honor it. As the times changed, Shravani Utsav came to be known as Raksha Bandhan and symbolized the deep loving bond shared between a sister and brother. Today, this holy festival has gained a wider acceptance and people tie rakhi on wrists of close friends and relatives too. It is now a festival that represents brotherhood and harmony among people.

What is the Significance of Raksha Bandhan?

The pious occasion of Raksha Bandhan falls on Saturday the 9th August 2025 of Shravan month. This day is also celebrated as Shravani Purnima or Naarali Purnima. It marks the end of the holy occasion of Jhoolan Jatra. This holy day is observed in various ways in different parts of the country. In Orissa, this day is celebrated as Balabhadra pooja while in North India, it is observed as Anvadhan festival, a day to pay homage to Hayagriva, one of the incarnations of Lord Vishnu. In Southern parts of the country, it is celebrated as Vaikhanas Jayanti. It is one of the best days for Amarnath darshana or to perform Satnarayan pooja.

What Are The Rituals Followed on This Day?

  • The sister wakes up and finishes self-purification rituals early in the morning on Raksha Bandhan. She keeps a fast till the rituals for the day are over.
  • A thali is prepared containing all the essential things such as lamp, tilak, rakhi, rice and sweets.
  • At first, the sister puts a tilak on the forehead of the brother and does an aarti. She prays to God for the well-being of her brother.
  • Then she ties a rakhi on his wrist and feeds him sweets.
  • While tying the rakhi, she chants the mantra, ‘Jainbaddho Baliraja Daanvendro Mahasura

Tainkaam Prativaddhami Prativandhanami Raksho Ma chala Ma chala’    

  • After this, the brother gives his sister a gift and promises to take care of her and protect her in life.
  • As part of rituals, women also tie rakhi known as lumba to their sister-in-laws which strengthens their beautiful relationship.
  • A rakhi should be tied on the right wrist of men and left wrist of women.

The Most Auspicious Time to Tie Rakhi This Year

In ancient times, Rakhi was celebrated as Shravani Utsav in which people took a vow to protect their natural environment. As a ritualistic symbol, they tied a thread around a tree and promised to take care of it throughout life.

Raksha Bandhan has undergone many changes so far but its essence of the spirit of love and protection remains unchanged till today. 

As per the Vedic Panchang the full Moon date of the Shravan will start on August 8 at 02:12 pm and will end on August 9 at 01:24 pm. As such Rakhi festival must be celebrated and tying of Rakhi must be done between 0:47 am and 01:24 pm (IST). There is no Bhadra this year.

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Happy Raksha Bandhan to you and your families. Celebrate this special moment with your family and make sure to value our connection with the nature.

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