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India's First Rakhi Site
Rakshabandhan is on 5th August, 2009
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Rakhi 2009 |
Bhaiya Bhabhi ki Rakhi |
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Raksha Bandhan festival, bloomed with hearty
feelings and blossoming with care, is celebrated by every member of the
family. Sisters tie rakhi on the wrist of brothers and pray to almighty
for blessing him with good luck and long life. In return they promise to
protect her from every adversary of life. Now a days, tying of rakhi is
not confined only to brothers. Girls tie rakhi on the wrist of their
bhabhi also. According to the Hindu customs and traditions, wife is the
better half of her husband who shares all his responsibilities and
sorrows. So, when brother vows his sister to safeguard her in every odd
situation of life then the same promise is also shared by his wife.
Thus, to honor this responsibility of bhabhi, sister in law ties rakhi
on her wrist also, which is known by various names like lumba rakhi,
hathphool etc.
Markets are decorated with array of beautiful bhaiya and bhabhi rakhi for relishing the sweet memories of day. Exquisite zari rakhi with glittering lumba rakhi foster the bonding of love shared by a girl with her bhaiya and bhabhi. Designers are experimenting with the patterns and look of bhaiya and bhabhi rakhi which results into the sparkling charisma of love with timeless magic of look. These rakhis are the collectible range of appealing hathphool and adorable beaded rakhi, available in pearl, gold and diamond also. Dazzling with emotions and wishes, rakhis for bhaiya and bhabhi are available in traditional pack with lovingly handcrafted 'Om' decked on it. |
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