Rakhi festival brother sister रक्षाबंधन का त्यौहार bandi aa rakhdi tere har sal veerya rakhi song Ca

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    How Rakshabandhan is celebrated, the festival of brothers and sisters, you can see this festival of India
    Raksha Bandhan is one of the famous Hindu festivals in India when brothers and sister strengthen their bond of love by tying Rakhi thread and offering Rakhi gifts. This festival came into origin about 6000 years back when Aryans laid the foundation of the first civilization.
    The Shravana or the month of the monsoon is a pious month in Hindu calendar that carries all the colours of nature & emotions. The full moon or the Shravana Purnima of this month is supposed to be very sacred day. Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in various ways for various reasons across India.
    For the brothers and the siblings, this day is the everlasting tie of love, for Brahmins this day is significant to take the oath of Brahmanik rituals and for those who count on sea & monsoon, this day is the start of the new season.
    Indian celebrations are based on the climate changes & their relevance lies in the life of the people, however they do have a legend to support the festivals. The rich and prosperous Indian Mythology offers a spiritual reason to rejoice this day in a special way. Many epics are linked to the origin and importance of Raksha Bandhan. Raksha Bandhan (the bond of protection) finds a mention in most of the epics & the origin of this festival can be dated back to the mythical Pouranik era.
    Legends Associated with Raksha Bandhan:
    Bhavishya Purana: According to the legend associated with Bhavishya Purana a war between the Gods & Demons took place. The Demon King Brutara was about to triumph over Gods led by Indra. Indra, the king of God approached Guru Berihaspati to overcome this situation. Brihaspati asked India to knot a sanctified thread on his wrist, powered by holy mantras on the day of Shravana Purnima. Indra’s Queen Sanchi (Indrani), empowered the thread & tied it her husband’s hand on the same day of Shravana Purnima. The supernatural powers of this sacred thread helped India to defeat demons. Since then the tradition of tying thread around the wrist on this day is still continued.
    Santoshi Maa: Lord Ganehsa had two sons called Shubh & Labh. On the day of Raksha Bandhan, Ganesha’s sisters visited him & tied a thread (rakhi) around his wrist. At last, Ganesha agreed the demand of his sisters, and Santoshi Maa (The Goddess of Satisfaction) was created by godly flames that emerged from Riddhi & Siddhi.
    Yama & the Yamuna: According to an ancient legend it is supposed that the Raksha Bandhan was a custom followed by the Lord Yama, also called the Lord of Death and his sister Yamuna (the Sacred Yamuna River). Yamuna tied rakhi to Yama & conferred immortality. Yama was so impressed by the tranquility of the event that he declared that whosoever gets a sacred thread tied from their sister & vowed her safety will become immortal.
    King Bali & Goddess Lakshmi: According to this myth the Demon King Bali was Lord Vishnu’s great devotee. Lord Vishnu blessed Bali that the Lord himself will guard his kingdom departing his own abode in Vaikunth. Goddess Lakshmi desired to be with Lord Vishnu back in their abode. She disguised herself as a Brahmin woman & went to Bali to seek refugee until her husband came back.
    On the occasion of Shravana Purnima, Lakshmi tied a sancred thread around King Bali’s hand. Upon being inquired she disclosed the fact. Bali was touched by her goodwill done towards his family. He asked Lord Vishnu to accompany her and return back to his abode in Vaikunth. Bali gave up all he had for the sake of Lord Vishnu & Goddess Lakshmi. Therefore the festival is also known as Baleva means “Bali Raja’s devotion to the Lord Vishnu”. It is supposed that since then it has been a custom to invite sisters during Shravana Purnima for the celebration of Raksha Bandhan.
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