Happy Raksha Bandhan To Everyone !!!

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⭐️R . A . K . H . I⭐️
R :
Relationship
A : Affection
K : Knitting together
H : Him (Brother) & Her (Sister)
I : Interminably




Story behind Raksha bandhan

When the demon King Bali's devotion won over Lord Narayan, he was compelled to leave his abode, Vaikunth, to stay in Bali's kingdom in Sutal. When Lord Narayan failed to return, his distressed consort Lakshmi arrived in Sutal on Shravan Purnima. She accepted Bali as her brother by tying a raksha on him. In return, Bali asked her to wish for a boon. She requested Narayan's return. She grieved that despite having a consort she was experiencing premature widowhood in Narayan's absence. However, the Lord had pledged to eternally protect Bali, by guarding his door. To resolve his dilemma, Brahma and Shiva agreed to guard Bali for four months each, while Vishnu (Narayan) would guard him for the auspicious four months - Chaturmaas - beginning from Ashadh Shudh Ekadashi and terminating on Kartik Shudh Ekadashi, usually from Mid-July to Mid-November. The festival of Raksha Bandhan commenced when Lakshmiji tied the 'rakhadi' ('rakhee' in Hindi) on Bali Raja. Since Bali Raja offered devotion by sacrificing everything to the Lord, the day is also known as 'Bali-eva' or 'Baleva' for short..

A Mahabharata Tale
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.
Before the battle of Mahabharata, Lord Krishna told Yudhisthir, elder Pandava brother, to perform rakhi ceremony which would act as a shield for him and his army. Draupadi, wife of the Pandavas, tied a thread on Lord Krishna's wrist, seeking his blessings for her husbands.

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.




Brothers are truly a sister's strength! Recognizing all the brothers out there on this auspicious day. Wishing them and their sisters a very Happy Raksha Bandhan - A bond that lasts an eternity!











Wish You All A Happy Raksha-bandhan

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Posted: 12 years ago
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Rakhi ka festival without sweets ye kaise ho sakta hai














Edited by poonamgarg - 12 years ago
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Happy Raksha Bandhan to all of you.🤗.Lots of good wishes for raksha bandhan to all😳

Beautiful thread di👏😳


Edited by Sri_Radha - 12 years ago
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Holi is Colorful...

Diwali is lightfull & Brightfull... but...

Rakshabandhan is Powerful...!!

**Happy Rakhshabandhan 2013*👏



*** Nice Thread Poo di..😊
Edited by uluvmg - 12 years ago
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TO ALL !! 😳















I must say beautiful thread poo dii 👏👏
Edited by trisha163 - 12 years ago
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😛Happy Raksha Bandhan😛
😛 Live Long With Full Love 😛
👏Beautiful Thread Poonam Di👏
👏Thanks for The Story😳
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Posted: 12 years ago
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that's a very nice tradition..i think it needs to be adopted around the world😊
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Happy Raksha Bandhan To All Brothers-Sisters !! 🤗

Seriously, I'm in love with this celebration although I'm not apart of it.. 😆 😳 I enjoyed watching the Raksha-bandhan scenes in the movies !! Something to do with Rakhi... 😊

Hope all brothers in this world made their sisters felt really very special on this day !! Enjoy to the maximum all of you !! ❤️

Always Remember that Brother-Sister Relationship Are Very Special !! ❤️











----- Beautiful Thread, Poonam Di !! -----
Edited by IsYaRoCHeR - 12 years ago
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May this auspicous occation
Bring you all the prosperity
And good luckin your way of life...



Happy raksha-bandhan to you all... 😃
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