Happy Raksha-Bandhan...

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Raksha-Bandhan...5th.Aug.2009

Origin of Rakhi

The origin of the festival is mostly attributed that of Draupadi and Krishna during the Rajsuya Yaga. According to the legend, after Shishupal's death, Krishna was left with a bleeding finger. Draupadi, the wife of Pandavas comes forward, tears a strip of silk sari and ties it around Krishna's wrist to staunch the flow of blood. Touched by her concern, Krishna declares himself bound to her by her brotherly love. He promises to repay the debt manifold at an appropriate time (Needless to say, Lord Krishna has helped Pandavas during various phases all through the Mahabarath, particularly in the Kurukshetra episode). After a lapse of several years when Draupudi was about to be shamed by being disrobed in front of the whole court by her evil brother in law Duryodhana, she prayed Lord Krishna to help her and did by divinely elongating her sari so that it could not be remove.

According to another legend the Demon King Bali was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu had taken up the task to guard his kingdom leaving his own abode in Vaikunta. Goddess Lakshmi wished to be with her lord back in her abode. She went to Bali disguised as a Brahmin woman to seek refuge till her husband came back. During the Sravana Poornima celebrations, Lakshmi ties the sacred thread to the King. Upon being asked she revealed who she was and why she was there. The king was touched by her goodwill for his family and her purpose and requested the Lord to accompany her. He sacrificed all he had for the Lord and his devoted wife. Thus the festival is also called Baleva that is Bali Raja's devotion to the Lord.
Historically speaking, Yamuna, the sister of Lord Yama (the God of Death) ties Rakhi to her brother Lord Yama. Touched with her love, Lord Yama bestowed immortality to her and declares that who so ever ties the Rakhi thread to their brother will be blessed.

While Raksha Bandhan is celebrated all over the country, different parts of the country mark the day in different ways. These celebrations happen to fall on the same day, and may not have anything to do with Raksha Bandhan itself or Rakhi. Perhaps the single most important way of celebrating Raksha Bandhan is by tying the rakhi. A sister ties a rakhi to the wrist of her brother. The tying of a rakhi signifies her asking of her brother for his protection and love for the sister. The brother in turn, accepts the rakhi, confirms his love and affection for his sister and shows this with gifts and money. It is a family event where all members of family, dressed in finery, gather and celebrate. The tying of rakhi is followed by a family feast.

To whom can Rakhi be tied?

It is not necessary that the rakhi can be given only to a brother by birth; any male can be "adopted" or considered as a brother by tying a rakhi to the person. Hence Rakhi can be tied to brothers by blood, to cousins or to a good friend. Indian history is replete with women asking for protection, through rakhi, from men who were neither their brothers, nor Hindus themselves. Rani Karnavati of Chittor has sent a rakhi to the Mughal Emperor Humayun when she was threatened by Bahadur Shah of Mewar. Humayun abandoned an ongoing military campaign to ride to her rescue

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Posted: 16 years ago
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"Behna ne bhaai ki kalaai se pyaar baandha hai
pyaar ke do taar se, sansaar baandha hai
resham ki dori se -2
resham ki dori se sansaar baandha hai) -2."

  • "Mere Bhaiya Mere Chanda
    Mere Anamol Ratan
    Tere Badale Main Zamaane Ki
    Koi Cheez Na Lu) -2."
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    oh bhai.....U stole my idea of posting this on this forum!!! I was thinking of doing it in like 2 days....but u beat me to it.....lolz!!!!
    Neways, from ur sister Anamika....i wish you a Happy Raksha Bandhan and may God bless you with much happiness and success in all your future endeavours!!!!!
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    Originally posted by: set_raj

  • "Behna ne bhaai ki kalaai se pyaar baandha hai
    pyaar ke do taar se, sansaar baandha hai
    resham ki dori se -2
    resham ki dori se sansaar baandha hai) -2."

  • "Mere Bhaiya Mere Chanda
    Mere Anamol Ratan
    Tere Badale Main Zamaane Ki
    Koi Cheez Na Lu) -2."

  • wow these two are nice song set-raj, am waiting for rakhi one of my fav festival:)
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    THANKS raj for this beautiful thread
    😃
    wishing HAPPY RAKSHA BANDHAN to every member of this FORUM
    wishing we all enjoy this day with our siblings to the fullest !!!!😛
    enjoy this day to the fullest
    & raj if u can post anything abt LORD KRISHNA & HIS sister SUBHADRA !!!😛
    Edited by sita11 - 16 years ago
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    my RAKSHA BANDHAN greetings !!!!😛
    Edited by sita11 - 16 years ago
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    Originally posted by: Rajnish_Kumar


    wow these two are nice song set-raj, am waiting for rakhi one of my fav festival:)

    Thanks Rajnish..i have posted the song too..just chk it..
    desichica thumbnail
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    thanx Raj and Rajnish...that was a beautiful song!!!
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    Posted: 16 years ago
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    Thanks raj for the story and the beautiful songs. Happy rakshabandhan to all.

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