Check out the important details about the festival of Rakshabandhan here.

In India, people celebrate Rakshabandhan on the Purnima of Shravan Shukla Paks. Because Sawan is its celebration month, it’s also called Shravani, Savani, or Saluno. It usually occurs in August, on Shravan’s full moon. Two words, Raksha and Bandhan, combine to form the word Rakshabandhan , signifying a commitment to protect someone. On this day, sisters tie the Rakhi to their brothers’ wrists; the Rakhi is not just a thread, but a symbol of love and affection between the siblings. In addition, the attached PDF allows you to delve into the intricate details of this festival.

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