Raksha Bandhan 2023:

Raksha Bandhan 2023: Check out these last-miniute simple mehendi designs.

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Raksha Bandhan is a celebration of sibling bonds which is being celebrated on August 30, 31 this year.

Traditionally tied on the full moon day of Shravan Maas, Rakhi is a symbol of protection and love.

Modern times witness brothers tying Rakhi on sisters' wrists and sisters actively participating in rituals.

The upcoming Raksha Bandhan has dual dates, with auspicious timings and Bhadra Kaal influencing observances.

Siblings prepare to exchange Rakhi, blessings, and gifts as the festival nears.

Sisters adorn brothers' wrists with Rakhi, symbolising their bond and wishes for prosperity.

Brothers pledge protection and unconditional love, embracing the spirit of Raksha Bandhan.

Raksha Bandhan evolves with time, reflecting changing customs and inclusive celebrations.

The essence of Raksha Bandhan endures, as families adapt their observances to their beliefs and practices.