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Rakshi Purnima

Raksha Bandhan is a popular and traditionally Hindu and Sikh annual rite or ceremony that is … Also called, Rakhi. The word ‘Rakhi‘ symbolizes the bond of love and protection between a brother and sister while ‘Purnima‘ means a full moon day.Rakhi is Indian festival which is celebrated between brother and sister. Rakhi is the symbol of love and duty between brother and sister.

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The Rakshi Purnima or Ghma Purnima is a Hindu festival celebrated in India and by Indians. The festival strengthens friendships between brothers and sisters. On this day, the sister, the brother, holds the guard in her hand and prays for her bright future, instead the brother decides to save her sister. The festival is celebrated on the full moon day of the month of Shravan. In other states, the Shravan Purnima is celebrated in a different way. In the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, etc., the Shravan Purnima is celebrated as the Narikela Purnima. On this day, the sea deity Barun is given a coconut or coconut. The festival is of great importance to the coastal region, especially to those who depend on the sea for their livelihood. Gujarat is also celebrated on this day. Every Monday of Shravan, the festival is celebrated with great pomp and ceremony on the full moon day with water at the Shiva temple. In northern India, the festival is known as the Qazri Purnima. The goddess is worshiped on this day to produce good crops. So it is celebrated locally, not everywhere. It is celebrated in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and parts of Chhattisgarh. In South India, the date is celebrated by Abani Avittam. It is also known as Srabani Bedupakarma in the Brahmanical system of Odisha. On this day, the Brahmins perform holy rituals and offer sacrificial prayers. The festival performed by the Brahmins is also called Brahmayajna.The Rakshi Purnima or Ghma Purnima is a Hindu festival celebrated in India and by Indians. The festival strengthens friendships between brothers and sisters. On this day, the sister, the brother, holds the guard in her hand and prays for her bright future, instead the brother decides to save her sister. The festival is celebrated on the full moon day of the month of Shravan. In other states, the Shravan Purnima is celebrated in a different way. In the states of Gujarat, Maharashtra, Goa, Karnataka, etc., the Shravan Purnima is celebrated as the Narikela Purnima. On this day, the sea deity Barun is given a coconut or coconut. The festival is of great importance to the coastal region, especially to those who depend on the sea for their livelihood. Gujarat is also celebrated on this day. Every Monday of Shravan, the festival is celebrated with great pomp and ceremony on the full moon day with water at the Shiva temple. In northern India, the festival is known as the Qazri Purnima. The goddess is worshiped on this day to produce good crops. So it is celebrated locally, not everywhere. It is celebrated in Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh and parts of Chhattisgarh. In South India, the date is celebrated by Abani Avittam. It is also known as Srabani Bedupakarma in the Brahmanical system of Odisha. On this day, the Brahmins perform holy rituals and offer sacrificial prayers. The festival performed by the Brahmins is also called Brahmayajna.

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There are many incidents of protectionism in mythology and history. From the Asura dynasty in the Puranas to the Mughal emperor Humayun, the Rakshabandhan has protected the sister’s honor.
The Asura emperor Bali was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, and Vishnu did not want any danger to come to him. Knowing that the sacrifice was in danger, Vishnu left Baikunth and settled in the palace of the sacrifice. So Mahalakshmi did not want it. He wanted Vishnu to be with him in Baikuntha. Thinking of a way to do this, Lakshmi met the victim in a Brahmin costume. On the full moon day of Shravan, he tied the guard with a sacrificial hand. It was then the duty of the victim to understand Lakshmi as a brother. Knowing what Lakshmi wanted, she urged Vishnu to stay in Baikunth. There is a similar myth in the Mahabharata. The story is about Krishna and Draupadi. His finger was amputated while Lord Krishna killed the oppressive babysitter. Seeing the blood coming out of it, Draupadi tore his sari and wrapped it in it, causing the blood to stop. Among Draupadi, Lord Krishna fell in love with her sister. When the Kauravas were about to worship Draupadi at the Kurusava, Lord Krishna donated clothes to protect Draupadi.There are many incidents of protectionism in mythology and history. From the Asura dynasty in the Puranas to the Mughal emperor Humayun, the Rakshabandhan has protected the sister’s honor.
The Asura emperor Bali was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, and Vishnu did not want any danger to come to him. Knowing that the sacrifice was in danger, Vishnu left Baikunth and settled in the palace of the sacrifice. So Mahalakshmi did not want it. He wanted Vishnu to be with him in Baikuntha. Thinking of a way to do this, Lakshmi met the victim in a Brahmin costume. On the full moon day of Shravan, he tied the guard with a sacrificial hand. It was then the duty of the victim to understand Lakshmi as a brother. Knowing what Lakshmi wanted, she urged Vishnu to stay in Baikunth. There is a similar myth in the Mahabharata. The story is about Krishna and Draupadi. His finger was amputated while Lord Krishna killed the oppressive babysitter. Seeing the blood coming out of it, Draupadi tore his sari and wrapped it in it, causing the blood to stop. Among Draupadi, Lord Krishna fell in love with her sister. When the Kauravas were about to worship Draupadi at the Kurusava, Lord Krishna donated clothes to protect Draupadi.

There is also a bond of protection in history. Despite the political conspiracy behind it, the brother did not shy away from protecting the honor of his sister-in-law.
The first was 300 years before Christ. Alexander the Great of Macedonia faced King Puru as he was on his way to victory over India. The first time Alexander was defeated by Puru, Alexander’s wife sent a guard to Puru. Puru adopted her as his sister. The other incident involved Queen Karnavati and Emperor Humayun. The Rajput warriors of the Middle Ages were mighty. They were fighting with the life of an attacker. In a battle like this, when Queen Karnavati of Chittor lost her husband and realized that Sultan Bahadur Shah could not be defeated, she thought of a way. The Mughal emperor sent a guard to Humayun. Humayun, too, considered it his sister’s affection and immediately sent his troops to protect Chittor.There is also a bond of protection in history. Despite the political conspiracy behind it, the brother did not shy away from protecting the honor of his sister-in-law.
The first was 300 years before Christ. Alexander the Great of Macedonia faced King Puru as he was on his way to victory over India. The first time Alexander was defeated by Puru, Alexander’s wife sent a guard to Puru. Puru adopted her as his sister. The other incident involved Queen Karnavati and Emperor Humayun. The Rajput warriors of the Middle Ages were mighty. They were fighting with the life of an attacker. In a battle like this, when Queen Karnavati of Chittor lost her husband and realized that Sultan Bahadur Shah could not be defeated, she thought of a way. The Mughal emperor sent a guard to Humayun. Humayun, too, considered it his sister’s affection and immediately sent his troops to protect Chittor.

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