Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a cherished festival in India that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. This vibrant and joyous occasion, which usually falls in August ...
Sisters perform a rite in which they tie sacred threads, or rakhi, around their brothers' wrists. The rakhi is traditionally made from interwoven red and gold threads, and today the bands are ...
To celebrate that we are brother and sister I tie a rakhi to Vraj. Once it's tied it's Vraj's duty to protect me. Like any other brothers and sisters we argue… Wait! What are you doing?
Raksha Bandhan , also known as Rakhi, is a Hindu holiday that celebrates the tie between siblings. When a sister puts a "Rakhi" around her brother's wrist, he promises to look out for her.
The central ritual involves sisters tying a sacred thread, or rakhi, around their brothers’ wrists, symbolising their prayers for their brothers' well-being. In return, brothers vow to protect ...
Beyond the traditional rituals of tying a rakhi and exchanging gifts, why not make this Raksha Bandhan extra memorable with some playful sibling challenges? Here are five fun challenges to try out ...