How to Celebrate Raksha Bandhan 2021?

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The bond between siblings is extremely rare, and the Raksha Bandhan festival honours this bond. Sisters traditionally tie a sacred thread or knot around their brother's wrist on this day, symbolizing their love for him while also seeking his safety. The festival is largely observed in India's northern belt, as well as in the country's northwestern regions. It is also enthusiastically observed in Nepal. Although the origins of the day are unknown, the festival is mentioned in many mythological tales. Lord Krishna, according to another legend, once cut his finger while flying a kite. Draupadi rushed to help when she saw blood flowing out of his finger and ripped a piece of cloth from her sari and tied it around his bleeding finger. Lord Krishna was overjoyed by her action and vowed to protect her from all harm in the future. He later defended her from the Kauravas, as is well known. The day has taken on new meanings over the years, symbolizing not just sibling love but also communal unity, and it has also been used by environmentalists in their efforts to save trees. In the end, the day is about caring and compassion.

 

As the COVID-19 pandemic spreads throughout the world, this is one Rakhi, a festival that celebrates sibling bonds, where many brothers and sisters will not be able to get together for big family gatherings or even small lunches and dinners. Raksha Bandhan is once again upon us, and Hindu Indian families will be celebrating with enthusiasm and merriment. This joyous Indian festival brings brothers and sisters together to rejoice and renew their bond. If a brother and sister are unable to come down to one location to celebrate the Raksha Bandhan festival, they may send Silver Rakhi online or send Silver Rakhi gifts to India or around the world in just a few clicks.

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