Raksha Bandhan, widely called as Rakhi, is among India's most ancient celebrations. It honours the closeness and affection that exists between siblings. Siblings have a special relationship that is filled with love, laughter, and ups and downs.


This particular relationship is commemorated at the event. The term ‘Raksha Bandhan' literally translate to ‘security and safety connection.' A sister wraps a holy Rakhi around her brother's hand on this occasion. In exchange, the brother vows to keep her safe from any dangers.


Raksha Bandhan takes place on august 22 this year. Presents are shared and sweets and unique foods are consumed to commemorate the auspicious day. While the Covid-19 epidemic will limit festivities to some level this year, you can still enjoy the essence of the season from the safety of your own home. We've compiled a collection of exceptional Raksha Bandhan greetings that you may send to your siblings to express your love and admiration.



Rakshabandhan is known by names like Rakhi,  Kajliyan, Kajli, Kajri festival etc. There are different beliefs about this festival in different parts of the country. According to mythology, lakshmi ji first tied a rakhi to king Bali.




 

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