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We at   RANJANA ARTS  make many beautiful  hamper  packings for  rakhi
( Raksha Bandhan )

Raksha bandhan   is the one of best festivals  celebrated in INDIA , in raksha bandhan  sister  ties a  rakhi  to the brother  and brother  promises to  take care of her sister  life long there is a sweet  relation between each  brother and sister  , which is  celebrated  by raksha bandhan  and also  by sweets and dry fruits brother also  gives gift to her sister on raksha bandhan so if u r looking for  some  good rakhi collection and  also  rakhi hamper packing , tray for sweets and dry fruits  and also  aarti thali  visit us at http://www.ranjanaarts.com
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Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is a traditional festival that is celebrated by Indians worldwide. It is celebrated in August on Shravan Purnima day, every year.

Rakhi, The Golden Thread
Families come together on this special day as brothers and sisters reaffirm their relationship. The sister ties a thread or decorated band around her brother's wrist. This is accompanied by rituals, an exchange of gifts and the reaffirmation of a pledge by brothers, to protect their sisters at all times.
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Raksha Bandhan Traditions
The fond relationship between brothers and sisters is reaffirmed by the shared emotion and promises made by siblings, on the Indian festival of Rakhi Bandhan or Rakhi. Every year in August, the auspicious day of Shravan Purnima, or full moon day in the month of Shravan according to the Hindu calendar, is celebrated as the festival of Raksha Bandhan. This year Raksha Bandhan is on August 30th 2005.
Apart from prayers and distributing sweets, which occur in all Hindu festivals, there is a special ritual that takes place during Rakhi. Sisters tie a red thread or nowadays more ornately decorated bracelets, around the wrists of their brothers. This thread symbolizes the affectionate sibling relationship between them. While tying the rakhi sisters chant the following Sanskrit lines.
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Yena baddho Balee raajaa daanavendro mahaabalah |
Tena twaam anubadhnaami rakshe maa chala maa chala ||
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The meaning of these lines is as follows, "I am tying a Raksha to you; similar to the one tied to Bali, the powerful and generous king. Oh Raksha, be firm, do not go away, do not go away." The auspicious words said by the sister are in memory of the demon King Bali, who was said to gain power when he wore a raksha. This is supposed to protect the wearer from negative influences. The brother in turn promises to look after his sister and protect her from any harm that may come to her. Thus the bond between brother and sister is reaffirmed. Her rakhi strengthens him and he in turn promises to use his strength to protect her.
 
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in various ways in different parts of India. While observed in a similar manner across most of North India, other regions of India celebrate this festival in their own unique ways. In Maharashtra and its capital city Mumbai, Raksha Bandhan Day is celebrated as Narial Purnima or Coconut Full Moon day. Coconuts are offered to the Varuna the Sea God, as a form of worship.
In South India this auspicious day is celebrated as Avani Avittam. Brahmins wear a new sacred thread, recite the Vedas and make offering to their teachers and holy men.
Raksha Bandhan celebrates the purest and noblest emotions in the human psyche-the supportive and familial bond of love between brothers and sisters. The Rakhi given by the sister to the brother on this day symbolizes their sibling attachment. However the sister-brother relationship symbolized by the Rakhi represents more than the immediate ties of brothers and sisters. It also represents the shared connections of a harmonious and intertwined social order where everyone in society considers themselves brothers and sisters, united by shared bonds of love.
 
Rakhi: The Thread of LoveRaksha Bandhan

Rakhi is basically a sacred thread of protection embellished with the love and affection of a sister for her brother. This day is also known as Raksha Bandhan and celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana in India. This frail of thread of Rakhi is considered as stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival also has a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious coexistence with each other.

 
Traditions & CustomsRaksha Bandhan

The festival of Raksha Bandhan is entirely dedicated to the love and affection shared between a brother and a sister. On this day, sisters pray for long life of their brothers and ask God to bless them with his blessings. Brothers, in turn, give them enticing rakhi gifts and promise to care life long. This custom has been there since time immemorial. Various other believes are associated with Rakhi and therefore, people follow certain custom and tradition to celebrate this festival.

 
Significance of RakhiRaksha Bandhan

The festival of Rakhi has taken a broader significance worldwide as it spreads harmony and bring together the family members under one roof. Rakhi stands for the love between brothers and sisters, the bond of love that they have shared since their childhood. This festival holds immense significance in India. The custom of celebrating raksha bandhan started in ancestral period and even today people consider it must to express their affection in traditional manner. Rakhi has strengthen the bond of love between brothers and sisters.

 
Rakhi Celebrations

Raksha Bandhan celebration is the festival to express the immaculate love between brothers and sisters. This festival is being celebrated with fervor and joy since ancient period. Rakhi epitomizes the unconditional love between brothers and sisters. Ladies start the preparation at least a fortnight before the festival. In order to make the day special, they buy rakhis, rakhi gifts, rakhi pooja thalis, sweets, etc for making the day special. This is also an occasion for family get together where they collectively celebrate this sacred festival. Exchange of beautiful rakhi gifts among dear ones make this occasion a sweet remembrance for many years to come.

 
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