Raksha Bandhan
Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu custom marking the love and affection between
brothers and sisters. It is celebrated on "Shravan Sud Poornima"
every year according to the Hindu Calender. Raksha means Protection , Bandhan
means bond. On this day, sisters tie a colourful 'Rakhi' on the wrists of
their brothers. Sisters believe that this will bring success, peace, and
good health to their brothers throughout the year.
There is no such indication in the Indian History that when and how this
custom started. But it is said that there was a war between the Gods and
the devil, and the Gods were on the losing side. At this particular time
Lord Indra called his Guru Brihaspati in his court for help and advice.
At the same time Indra wife Indrani was also present in the court. Before
Brihaspati could say anything Indrani rose and said that she knew that how
to assure God's win in the battle.
The next day was Shravani Purnima. When Indra was off to the battlefield,
Indrani tied a "Madadiyu" a sacred thread on wrist on Indra. When
Indra entered the battlefield with the "Madadiyu" tied on his
wrist, the devil begin to lose and lost the battle.
Many days before this festival shops start selling Rakhi in all colours
and design, from ordinary ones to the ones in Silver and Gold. Sisters buy
Rakhi for their brother and on Raksha Bandhan Day tie them on the wrist
of their brother praying for his success.
Brothers on their part take a vow to protect their sister, and a symbol
of his love gives a gift to his sister.
Rakshabandhan - the festival in which the brother pledges to guard his sister
against all dangers is celebrated on the full moon day of Shravan (August).

On this day, women and young girls tie rakhis (bracelets) made of ribbon,
gold, silver and silk threads on their brother's wrists. The girl solemnly
seeks her brother's abiding hand of protection in times of distress and
the brother pledges to be by her side whenever she needs him. The festival
in a way reaffirms the sacred relationship between brothers and sisters.
Raksha Bandhan, Fairs & Festivals in India
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