Guest guest Posted December 2, 2007 Report Share Posted December 2, 2007 Dear friends and devotees, Bhakti is eternal. 17a.Rakhi (Sravana purnima ) India is a country of festivals. It is culturally so rich that it celebrates a festival almost every month. The people of India are so lively that they find a reason or the other for celebrations. One of such reasons is the sweet and sour relationship between a brother and a sister. Though brothers and sisters share and enjoy the bond of love between them throughout the year but Rakhi is the day when they get an opportunity to express their tender love and feelings towards each other. The Rakhi day is an opportunity for them to commemorate their loving memories, loyalty, closeness, trust and friendship that is lasting and true. Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on 'Shravana Purnima' (Full Moon Day of the Hindu month of Shravana), which generally falls in the month of August. On the holy day of Rakhi the sisters tie a sacred piece of thread (Known as Rakhi or 'Raksha-Sutra') on the wrist of their brothers. Then they sweeten each others mouths with delicious and mouth-watering sweets. The festival of Rakhi also includes a tradition of offering gifts to sisters by the brothers. R.A.K.H.I R - Relationship A - Affection K - Knitting together H - Him (Brother) & Her (Sister) I - Interminably Put them all together, they spell " RAKHI " . Happy Rakhi to all you brothers and sisters!!! (A collection) With love and regards, Sastry. Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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