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Rakshabandhan ki sabhi ko hardik shubhkamanaye.
A day marking the special relationship and bond a Brother and sister enjoys.
 
I don't think to many people on this website celebrate this event.
 
Rakshabandhan ki sabhi ko hardik shubhkamanaye.
A day marking the special relationship and bond a Brother and sister enjoys.

Shubhkamanaye to you also and all others :)

Got my Rakhi from my sister who sent it by one-day service USPS mail. Expensive but worth it!
 
I learn about it like 7 years ago when an Indian friend from college wished me this.

Had actually forgotten about its existence in past 3-4 years. Tbh I don't even remember Hindus from my high school celebrating it
 
I learn about it like 7 years ago when an Indian friend from college wished me this.

Had actually forgotten about its existence in past 3-4 years. Tbh I don't even remember Hindus from my high school celebrating it

It's a pretty big deal at least where I come from.
Dunno about the other regions.
 
I heard it's big with feminists wanting their brothers to tie the string on their wrist, showing an emancipation.
 
One of the days when long forgotten school friends still give me call because they know I have no sister. Beautiful day and I hope everyone had a great Rakhi!
 
I don't think so. This thread only has 11 replies with two by me!!:narine

That is because there are many modern Indians who feel this tradition belongs in the past. In today's modern era they may well argue why can't a brother tie the thread to his brother, or the girl tie it to her sister?
 
That is because there are many modern Indians who feel this tradition belongs in the past. In today's modern era they may well argue why can't a brother tie the thread to his brother, or the girl tie it to her sister?

the actual reason is, Rakhi is limited to a few culture only (where it is celebrated). You can see its effect here and there but not to the extent where anyone will be congratulating.
 
The day when roadside romeo's and guys having secret crushes on neighborhood girls get owned.

Most youngsters hide for the fear of their crush tying a Rakhi on their wrist.

Happy Rakshabandhan.
 
That is because there are many modern Indians who feel this tradition belongs in the past. In today's modern era they may well argue why can't a brother tie the thread to his brother, or the girl tie it to her sister?

I think it might be because the festival is region specific.
[MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION] do they celebrate it in the south?
 
The day when roadside romeo's and guys having secret crushes on neighborhood girls get owned.

Most youngsters hide for the fear of their crush tying a Rakhi on their wrist.

Happy Rakshabandhan.

so guys find out if they are in the friendzone or not?
 
I think it might be because the festival is region specific.
[MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION] do they celebrate it in the south?

I believe Rakhi is more popular in Hindi speaking areas, though Bengalis have quite easily caught on.

In Bengal, the similar festival Bhai Phota is more popular, though I believe it is also celebrated in Hindi speaking areas as Bhaiya Dooj. This year it falls on November 9.
 
I think it might be because the festival is region specific.
[MENTION=113824]Nikhil_cric[/MENTION] do they celebrate it in the south?

Recently yes. It was not celebrated here traditionally but with so many north Indians here in Bangalore these days, it's quite common. I got three of those myself last year :)
 
I believe Rakhi is more popular in Hindi speaking areas, though Bengalis have quite easily caught on.

In Bengal, the similar festival Bhai Phota is more popular, though I believe it is also celebrated in Hindi speaking areas as Bhaiya Dooj. This year it falls on November 9.

Not in South when I was very young.

But people who belonged to RSS used to give away those saffron rakhis for free and encouraged everyone to celebrate. Slowly it caught up with everyone.
By the time I was 18, pretty much everyone celebrated it. Its become part of the culture too in Andhra Pradesh.
 
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Belated Rakshabandhan Kaayal.
Although we have our political differences but they shouldn't come between our special brother sisterly bond .
 
I believe Rakhi is more popular in Hindi speaking areas, though Bengalis have quite easily caught on.

In Bengal, the similar festival Bhai Phota is more popular, though I believe it is also celebrated in Hindi speaking areas as Bhaiya Dooj. This year it falls on November 9.

Yes Bhai dooj in north india is usually celebrated a couple of days after Diwali.
 
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Best wishes for Rakhi to you also.
 
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That's nice of you, thank you.
 
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Thanks Kaayal,same to you.
 
Wishing all a Happy Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi)

Raksha Bandhan: How Rakhi Festival is Celebrated Across India and Why Some States Don’t Celebrate

Raksha Bandhan 2021: In most parts of the country, the festival is marked by the sister tying a rakhi on her brother’s wrist. However, the festival has various hues in other parts of the country

In India, every festival has its own cultural history and significance. The same festival can be celebrated across the country with varied customs associated with it. Raksha Bandhan is no exception. The significance of the festival is primarily to strengthen and celebrate the brother-sister bond. In most parts of the country, the festival is marked by the sister tying a rakhi on her brother’s wrist. However, the festival has various hues in other parts of the country.

TAMIL NADU, KERALA, PARTS OF MAHARASHTRA
Raksha Bandhan is usually not celebrated in many parts of South India. Rakhi Purnima is marked as Avani Avittam in parts of Southern India. The festival is for the male members of the family. On the full moon night in the month of Sawan, people celebrate the festival by taking a dip in the water. While performing this ritual, they seek atonement of all their past sins. A holy thread or the janeu is tied across the body after the ritual.

The old janeu is replaced by the new one. While tying the new thread, they promise to perform good deeds in the coming year. Scholars commence the reading of the Yajur Veda on this day, which is carried on for the next 6 months. In Tamil Nadu, the fourth day of the Pongal festival is known as Kaanum or Kanu Pongal. On this day, women perform a ritual called Kanu Pidi in the name of their brothers.

People in Karnataka tie rakhi on Nag Panchami.

In Telugu speaking states (especially Telangana), Rakhi is marked as Rakhi Purnima. In many families, they have a tradition that asks daughters to tie rakhi to their father.

Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in Maharashtra and other coastal areas as Narali Poornima. On this day, the sea is worshipped and fishermen throw coconuts into the sea as offerings.

THERE ARE MANY REGIONS THAT MARK OTHER FESTIVALS ALSO ON THE DAY OF RAKSHA BANDHAN:
Madhya Pradesh and Bihar mark the commencement of the agricultural season and celebrate Kajari Purnima.

West Bengal marks the Jhulan Purnima, devoted to Lord Krishna and Radha.

Uttarakhand celebrates Jandhyam Purnima.

In Odisha, cows and buffalos are worshipped on this day known as Gamha Purnima.

In parts of Gujarat, Pavitropana is marked, worshipping Lord Shiva.

https://www.news18.com/news/lifestyle/raksha-bandhan-2021-how-rakhi-festival-is-celebrated-across-india-and-why-some-states-dont-celebrate-4110386.html
 
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