About Rakshabandhan
Discover the rich history, cultural significance, and beautiful traditions of one of India's most cherished festivals celebrating the bond between siblings.
What is Rakshabandhan?
Rakshabandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a beautiful Hindu festival that celebrates the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. The word "Rakshabandhan" comes from Sanskrit, where "Raksha" means protection and "Bandhan" means bond.
On this auspicious day, sisters tie a sacred thread called "Rakhi" around their brothers' wrists, symbolizing their love and prayers for their well-being. In return, brothers promise to protect their sisters and often give gifts as a token of their affection.
This festival transcends biological relationships and is celebrated between cousins, friends, and even neighbors, emphasizing the universal values of love, care, and protection.

Cultural Significance
Understanding the deeper meaning and importance of Rakshabandhan in our lives
Bond of Love
Celebrates the unconditional love between brothers and sisters
Family Unity
Brings families together and strengthens relationships
Exchange of Gifts
Tradition of giving gifts as tokens of love and appreciation
Annual Tradition
Celebrated every year on the full moon day of Shravan month
History & Timeline
Journey through the rich history of Rakshabandhan across different eras
Origins in Hindu Mythology
The festival traces back to ancient Hindu scriptures and mythology, symbolizing the protective bond between siblings.
Historical Significance
Queens would send rakhi to neighboring rulers, seeking protection and forming alliances.
Contemporary Celebration
Today, Rakshabandhan is celebrated worldwide by people of all backgrounds, emphasizing love and protection.
Traditional Celebrations
Tying Rakhi
Sisters tie the sacred thread around their brothers' wrists with prayers and blessings.
Sweet Exchange
Families share traditional sweets and delicacies as part of the celebration.
Gift Giving
Brothers give gifts to their sisters as a token of love and promise of protection.