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Monday, August 23, 2010
rakshabandhan 2010 sms, raksha bandhan messages, happy raksha bandhan : Rakhi (raksha bandhan) is basically a sacred thread of protection embellished with the love and affection of a sister for her brother. This day is also known as Raksha Bandhan and celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana in India. This frail of thread of Rakhi (raksha bandhan) is considered as stronger than iron chains as it binds the most beautiful relationship in an inseparable bond of love and trust. Rakhi festival also has a social significance because it underlines the notion that everybody should live in harmonious coexistence with each other. People are also searching with these tags raksha bandhan sayings, rakhi greetings messages, raksha bandhan quotes in hindi, raksha bandhan 2010 sms, raksha bandhan messages, raksha bandhan sms in hindi, rakhi sms in hindi, hindi rakhi sms, raksha bandhan 2010 sms in hindi, Raksha Bandhan Scraps, Raksha Bandhan Greetings, English Raksha Bandhan sms, Hindi SMS 2010 for Raksha Bandhan.

Messages For Raksha Bandhan 2010

Raksha Bandhan SMS in Hindi

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Sister is someone who is caring and sharing.
Sister can understand things you never said.
She can understand pain,
which is not visible to anyone.
I love my sister.
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Sky is blue, feel this hue,
my love is for you Bhaiya…always true.
Loads of good wishes for Raksha Bandhan!!!!
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Holi is colourful,
Deewali is lightful and brightful,
Rakhi has made our relationship POWERFUL.
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Near of far wherever u r,
My best wishes r with U,
Tum jiyo hazaron saal,
May success & joy be yours every day,
Yehi hai meri wish dil se!
“Happy Raksha Bandhan”
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Kaamyabi tumhare kadam chume,
Khushiyan tumhare charo aur ho,
Par bhagwan se itni prarthana karne ke liye,
tum mujhe kuch to commission do!
To my extremely lovable brother
just kidding as always
“Happy Raksha Bandhan”
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Raksha Bandhan (रक्षाबंधन the bond of protection in Hindi, Punjabi, Oriya, Assamese, Gujarati,Telugu and many other Indian languages) is a Hindu festival, which celebrates the relationship between brothers and sisters. It is celebrated on the full moon of the month of Shraavana (Shravan Poornima)

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Raksha Bandhan Scraps, Raksha Bandhan Greetings, Raksha Bandhan Hindi SMS 2010 – Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is known for the holy bond of protection is the festival is marked by the tying of a rakhi, or holy thread by the sister on the wrist of her brother. On this Raksha Bandhan festival The brother in return offers a gift to his sister and vows to look after her as she presents sweets to her brother. The brother and sister traditionally feed one another sweets.

The story of Rani Karnavati of Chittor and Mughal Emperor Humayun is the most significant evidence of this in history. During the medieval era, around the 15th century, there were many wars between the Rajputs, Mughals and Sultans. Rakhi at that time meant a spiritual binding and the protection of sisters was foremost.

When Rani Karnavati, the widowed queen of the king of Chittor realised that she could in no way defend the invasion of the Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah, she sent a rakhi to Emperor Humayun. The Emperor was so touched by the gesture, that he abandoned an ongoing military campaign to ride to her rescue.Send Free SMS

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 Rakhi SMS Greetings For Brother

Near or far wherever u r,

My best wishes r with U,

Tum jiyo hazaron saal,

May success & joy be yours everyday,

Yehi hai meri wish dil se!

“Happy Raksha Bandhan 2010”

God could not take care for the whole world

so he has given mothers to each family.

In the same way mother could not take care

for the whole part of our life, so she had given brothers.

Thanks for being my brother.

Holi is colourful,

Deewali is lightful and brightful,

Rakhi has made our relationship POWERFUL…

Sky is blue, feel this hue,

my love is for you Bhaiya, always true.

Loads of good wishes for Raksha Bandhan

We gain and lose things everyday.

But trust me on one thing.

You will never lose me.

I will always be here.

You know that you are the most precious stone in the collection of my secret treasure, Wishing you very very Happy Rakhi.

“Sisters is probably the most competitive relationship within the family, but once sisters are grown, it becomes the strongest relationship.”

“Sisters share the scent and smells… the feel of a common childhood.”

Sister is someone who is caring and sharing. Sister can understand things you never said. She can understand pain which is not visible to anyone. I love my sister.

Sky is blue, feel this hue,my love is for you Bhaiya…always true.

Loads of good wishes for Raksha Bandhan

Holi is colourful, Deewali is lightful and brightful,

Rakhi has made our relationship POWERFUL.

We gain and lose things everyday. But trust me on one thing.

You’ll never lose me. I will always be here.

Happy Raksha Bandhan

Your love makes me feel proud. And on this day I want to shout it out loud.

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rakhi sms in hindi, Hindi Rakhi SMS, Rakhi Messages Collection

Thursday, August 19, 2010
Har ladki ko aapka intezar hai,
Ye apka koi kamal nahi hai mere bhai,
Kuch din baad”RAKHI” ka tyohar hai.
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Rishta hai janmo ka hamara,
Bharose ka aur pyaar bhara,
Chalo, ise bandhe bhaiya,
Rakhi ke atut bandhan mein.
“Happy Raksha Bandhan” to my dearest bro.
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Har Ladki tere liye bekarar hai,
Har Ladki ko tera intezaar hai,
Ye tera koi kamaal nahi,
Kuch din baad “RAKSHA BANDHAN” ka tyohar hai!
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Phoolon ka taron ka sabka kehna hai,
Ek hazaron mein mere Bhaiya hai…
Luv U always. “Happy Raksha Bandhan.”
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Kaamyabi tumhare kadam chume,
Khushiyan tumhare charo aur ho,
Par bhagwan se itni prarthana karne ke liye,
tum mujhe kuch to commission do!
To my extremely lovable (but kanjoos) brother…
Just kidding as always.
“Happy Raksha Bandhan”
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If U hate me

Scroll down
If U hate me
I don’t believe
U’re scrolling
I hate U 2
Hate U
Hate U
STILL
SCROLLING?
But after
our fights
I LOVE U
HAPPY
RAKSHA
BANDHAN.
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Har Larki tere liye bekarar hai,

Har Larki ko tera intezar hai,

Ye tera koi kamaal nahi,

Kuch din baad “RAKSHA BANDHAN” ka tehwar hai!
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My best wishes r with U

Near of far wherever ur,
My best wishes r with U,
Tum jiyo hazaron saal,
May success & joy be yours everyday,
Yehi hai meri wish dil se!
“Happy Raksha Bandhan”
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Near or far wherever u r,
Near or far wherever u r,
My best wishes r with U,
Tum jiyo hazaron saal,
May success and joy be yours everyday,
Yehi hai meri wish dil se!
“Happy Raksha Bandhan”
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Rakhi SMS for Teenager Brothers & Sisters, raksha bandhan sms messages 2010

Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Rakhi SMS for Teenager Brothers & Sisters

“Hey my sweet little pie, your cute smile makes my day, your small little hands take me out from all dangers of life. You are little angel of my life. I love you. Your's elder sister/brother.”


“My cute angel from today's onwards I promise you I'll never scold you when you'll tear my books, messed up my clothes. You are really a ray of happiness in my life.”

Rakhi Songs SMS

“Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai
Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai
Sari Umar Hame Sang Rehna Hai.”


“Jhula Bahon Ka Aaj Bhi Do Na Mujhe
Jhula Bahon Ka Aaj Bhi Do Na Mujhe
Bhaiyaa Goud Mein Uthao Na Aaj Mujhe
Kad Se Hoon Badi Mann Se Chhoti Main
Aaj Bhi Maan Lo Na Zid Meri.”


“Behna ne bhaai ki kalaai se pyaar baandha hai
pyaar ke do taar se, sansaar baandha hai
resham ki dori se -2
resham ki dori se sansaar baandha hai) -2.”


“Mere Bhaiya Mere Chanda
Mere Anamol Ratan
Tere Badale Main Zamaane Ki
Koi Cheez Na Lu) -2.”



Rakhi witty SMS

“Yes I love you. You are so cute, smart. My mother also likes you very much. My father is ready to take up our relationship seriously. So please don't say no to my proposal. Accept me as your dearest, loveliest younger sister. Happy Raksha Bandhan Bhaiya.”


“Raksha Bandhan... time for me to realize each year that what a BIG MISTAKE I made asking God for a little sister like you.”


“Har ilzam ka haqdar vo hame bana jati hai, har khata ki saza vo hume bata jaati hai, hum har baar khamosh rah jate hai, kyonki who har baar Raksha Bandhan ka darr dikha jaati hai.”


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Humorous Rakhi SMS, raksha bandhan 2010 sms, raksha bandhan 2010 date

raksha bandhan 2010 date - 24 August 2010 - Tuesday

Humorous Rakhi SMS

“Hey didi you are the best. Do you know why? Because Iam your brother.”


“Har ladki ko aapka inteezar hai
Har ladki aapke liye bekaraar hai
Har ladki ko aapki aarjoo hai
Yeh aapka koi kamaal nahi
Kuch din baad 'Rakhi' ka tyohar hai!”


“Bhagwan kare tujhe bahut pyaar mile
sabhi ladkiyan tujhe baandhe rakhi
tujhe jeevan bhar ka unka saath mile.
Happy Raksha Bandhan.”


"I am eagerly waiting for the Raksha Bandhan day. Guess, why? My brother has promised me the i-pod."


“Rakhi Ko Tyonhar Tha
Rakhi Bandhane Ko Bhai Taiyar Tha
Bhai Bola bahna meri ab to rakhi bandh do,
Bahna Boli, Kalai Peechhe karo, Pahale Rupae Hazaar do.”


“Kya Bataoo Yaaro
Meri Kismat Ki Kahani
Kuch Is tarah Likhi Gai
Jin Hatho Se Gulab Dena Chahta Tha
Unhi hatho me vo Rakhi Bandhkar Chali Gai.”


“Aati Thi Jaathi Thi
Hansti Thi, hansati thi
Bhagati Thi, Bhagaati Thi
Bolti Thi, Bulwati Thi
Per aaj pata chala ki
vah mujhe rakhi bandhana chahati thi.”


“Usaka Husn gaya kaleja cheer
Nayano Se barbas Chhuta ek teer
vo Muskrai, Nazdeeq aai
Boli, Rakhi Bandhwale mere veer.”


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Rakhi SMS for Sisters, raksha bandhan 2010 sms, rakhi 2010 sms

Rakhi SMS for Sisters

"Sisters is probably the most competitive relationship within the family, but once sisters are grown, it becomes the strongest relationship."


“Sister is someone who is caring and sharing. Sister can understand things you never said. She can understand pain which is not visible to anyone. I love my sister.”


“It leaves a smile on my face when I think of those trifling fights we had and suddenly used to make up. The memories may fade away with passing time but the love we share will only grow. Happy Raksha Bandhan, Dear Sister.”


“God sent in my life a beautiful Angel in your guise, Sister. In good times or bad ones, you're ready to extend your help and support. Thanks for all you do.”


“Sister is someone who is caring and sharing. Sister can understand things you never said. She can understand pain which is not visible to anyone. I love my sister.”

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Rakhi SMS for Brothers, raksha bandhan 2010 sms, Rakhi 2010 SMS

Rakhi SMS for Brothers

“Brothers are like streetlights along the road, they don't make distance any shorter but they light up the path and make the walk worthwhile.”


“You were always my best friend, looking out for me, making sure the path I traveled on was smooth. Even if I searched the world over, there cannot be a better brother than you. Wishing You Life's Best Always.”



“We were always close, looking out for each other even when life led us along different paths... Like an invisible thread, our love binds us together, making sure we'll remember where we came from and what we mean to each other. Wishing you a joyous Raksha Bandhan, Dear Brother.”


“The loving occasion of Raksha Bandhan is the best time Brother, to reminisce fondly the wonderful moment we have spent together, sharing each other’s joys and sorrows… Thanks for spreading smiles everywhere and making life so beautiful, meaningful and Happy… My Dear Brother .”


“You never say no, you never say thats impossible and you never say you can't. That's my bro, a superman who make things possible and who make paths smoother. I love you Bro.”


“You are the person who holds me in my bad times, you are the person who dances with me in my happiness. I can't recall even a single day when you were absent from my life. I really love you.”


Kaamyabi tumhare kadam chume,
Khushiyan tumhare charo aur ho,
Par bhagwan se itni prarthana karne ke liye,
tum mujhe kuch to commission do!
To my extremely lovable (but kanjoos) brother…
Just kidding as always.
“Happy Raksha Bandhan.”


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How to Make a Rakhi card ?

Sunday, August 1, 2010


How to make a Rakhi Card

Tips on Making Rakhi Cards

There are ways to create Rakhi Cards that are beautiful and easy and fun to make. They can be hand-painted or embroidered. The cards can have decorated lacy borders or textured with clay or paint. 



1. Traditional Card




Material Required:

Handmade card Paper
Moli/ Kalawa
A small carved Ganesha/ Swastik
Red and Yellow Paint
Method

Cut the paper of desired size. 7 " x 11" is an ideal size and fold it in the middle

Leaving ½" border, paste the moli thread making a rectangle, the size of this rectangle may vary as per your design visualization. Line with a decorative border on the inside using red and yellow colors. Paste the motif of Ganesha or Swastika a little off center towards top and write 'Happy Raksha Bandhan' or similar short message below the motif. You can also take a computer printout of the writing part if the design has been decided upon earlier. Write your message on the inside of the card. 

If you wish to give it a more contemporary look, you can use a lace or a ribbon instead of moli. You can use pressed flowers or reeds as the center motif. Some relevant picture cut outs can also be used. 

Enclose the card with rakhi, tika and rice.




2. Embroidered Cards



Material Required

Paper Card Sheet
Colored Embroidery Threads
Sewing Needle
Glass Beads
Pattern 
Tracing paper

Cut the card paper in the desired size and fold it. Trace the pattern on the front side of the card. Embroider on the pattern lines. Stitch the beads where ever need be. You can also paste the beads instead of stitching. 

Cards can be created using an assortment of things easily available in the house. Cloth patches can be arranged in some geometric patterns. Large motifs on some fabric can be pasted complimented by freehand designs. Beautiful pictures can be stuck on the card sheet. 

Once you actually start the process, Ideas come poring in. Don't hesitate, send a handmade rakhi card this season.


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How to Make a Rakhi?






Rakhi is the physical symbol of the emotions involved with the festival. The emotions of love, affection and care. It is the sentiments that matter on this day and what can be a better expression of the sisterly love than a self made rakhi. 
1. Rakhi is generally a decorated silk thread. It may be a simple thread or it may be decorated with beads or designer motifs, religious symbols or even studded with jewels. Here are a few tip on how you can create your own rakhi. 
Material required
1. Silk threads-multi-coloured
 
2. Cotton thread
3. Beads, sequins
 
4. Scissors
5. Glue
Take a bunch of silk threads, multicolored if you want a colorful rakhi. Red and yellow are considered auspicious colors. You can also use a strand or two of golden thread. The threads should be around 30" long. Fold the length of the thread bunch to half. Tie a tight knot at one fourth of the length using the cotton thread. Cut the loops of the folded thread and fluff the open ends with a hard brush.
 

Divide the longer part of the thread into two halves and plat them in desired way. Tie the ends with the cotton thread and fluff the open ends. These two strands will be used for the tying.
 

Decorate the upper part with sequins, beads or religious motifs. If you are using multicolored threads arranged in some specific way, cut them short to a suitable length not more than ½".



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2. These days in vogue are rakhis made of kalava or moli (the read thread used for tying on wrist during a religious event). These are more suitable for those who have to keep the rakhi tied for a longer time, as in some faiths when it is removed after three days or it is removed on the Dussehra which falls in October. 
Materials required
1. A Moli or Kalava
2. Cotton Thread
3. Scissors
4. Glue
5. Religious Symbol/ Rudraksh
6. Tulsi/ Sandalwood Beads or Tiny Shells
 

Take a 50" long thread and fold it in the middle. Plat the thread in the desired manner. Tie the cotton thread leaving some space at the ends. Remove all the loops from the ends. Stick the religious symbol or rudraksh in the middle and if you want decorate the rest of the length of the rakhi with beads or tiny shells. You can stick them or even stitch them on the braided thread.


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3. Material required




1. Strands of silk threads-2/3
 
2. A pair of scissors
3. Cotton thread to tie knots
4. Beads, sitaras, golden threads and sponge to decorate
5. Glue
A toothbrush with hard bristles.
 


Method: 



Take 20-24 inches long silk thread strands in a bunch. If you want to make multi coloured rakhis take silk threads of different colours.
 

Tie a tight knot with a cotton thread on the one-fourth part of the silken thread bunch. The one-fourth part will be made into a rakhi while the three-fourth will be the string to tie around the wrist.
 

Now make sure the heads of the silk threads of the one-fourth part of the bunch do not remain in loops, in case they are, cut them with a pair of scissors.
 

Once they are independent of loops, with a toothbrush rub hard on these threads and brush them with strong strokes by holding tight on the knot. With repeated strokes the silk threads turns fluffy and
 soft. 

To make the string, divide the three-fourth part of the silk thread in two equal parts and plait them sepa
rately. At the end tie a knot and brush the end again.
Once this is done decorate it with beads or sitaras. Stick them with glue. You can purchase sponge of a suitable colour, cut it into a star shape, decorate it with beads or sitaras. Golden threads can be entwined used for decoration. And then stick it with glue.

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4. Rakhi making idea from Dhananjaya 
Material required
1. Gold or Silver threads - 5 or 6
2. Beads (if silver you will need gold and if gold you will need gold colour beeds) - 20 or 30
3. An old locket (any colour) - 1

Knot the thread uniquely. Put the beads in the threads. Put a locket in the middle of the beads. Then at last tie both the ends.
Your fabulous rakhi for raksha bandhan is ready!


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5. Rakhi making idea from ISSACK RAJAN 

When making rakhi make an empty frame in the round shape so that the girl can put her photo in the frame, for whom the rakhi is mentioned.

This will give a good expression of good relation of sister and brother.


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6. Rakhi making idea from Suchitra Goenka 

Instead of making the base of the Rakhi in the traditional way (resham),one can use varied fancy silk or net, by doing running stitch on one side of a rectangular piece. By stretching the thread one can get a round base which looks trendy as well as different. To make it look nicer one can add layers of the same in different colours.


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7. Teddy Rakhi making idea from Vinnie Mathur 
Materials Required
• Fevicol
 
• Scissors
 
• Old cloth from dupatta or T-shirt
• Mummy’s bindis
 
• Cotton
 
• Any colour ribbon
 
• Sewing thread and needle
 
• Sparkles
Method for making Teddy Face - 
Take a piece of an old t-shirt and fill it with cotton. Fold it in a round shape.
 
Stick black beads for eyes and a red bindi for lips.
Method for making the Body - 
This time take a little bigger cloth, fill it with cotton in the round shape for the Teddy’s body.
You can put sparkles and make the Teddy’s dress colourful and attractive.
Now, glue or sew the face and the body with a thread.
For the wrist, tie a ribbon to the teddy.
Your Teddy Rakhi is ready!!


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8. Gold & Silver Coin Rakhi making idea from Supriya Pankaj 
Method
Take two or three colours of slik thread preferably Gold, Silver & Red.
Get Gold or silver coins from gold shop & get gold & silver colour net cloth which can be kept under the coin which gives a grand look.
Take the net cloth give it a good shape & make a hole in between the cloth which can attach the cloth & the threads.
Take a combination of red & gold silk thread.
Make a knot as per you convenience but not in the middle coz that should be the joining for the coin, net cloth & thread. Leave the thread open on the two ends.
Your Gold Coin Rakhi is ready.


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9. Computer Rakhi making idea from Jyoti Gupta 
A. Method for making the Monitor: 
1. Cutout the two narrow sides of matchbox.
2. Now stick the two remaining broader sides with glue.
3. Cover them with grey paper& write WINDOWS on it in capitals.
4. Give it a bright border with coloured tape.
5. Cover with transparent plastic sheet.
B. Method for making the Keyboard:
1. Take narrow sides of matchbox cover left and cover it with fluorescent colour paper.
2. Draw the keys with a sketch pen.
C. Method for making the Mouse:
1. Take the peel of pistachio nut.
2. Draw the keys of mouse with painting colours.
D. Assembling:
1. Take a red colour ribbon.
2. Paste the keyboard on ribbon & monitor on back of keyboard.
3. Now join the mouse with a thick thread from back of keyboard.
4. Glue the mouse to the ribbon.
 


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10. God Rakhi making idea from Shivani Jain 
Materials Required
1. Colored thread
2. Few golden beads
3. Small sized buttons
4. Small picture of Goddess or religious symbol
Method for making Rakhi:
Take a colored thread and tie about 5 golden beads and a small button after it. Repeat this along the entire length of the thread. Paste any religious picture or symbol on the button in the middle of the thread. Your home made rakhi is ready.
 


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11. Durable Rakhi making idea from Manjula PV 
Materials Required
1. Colored thread
2. Rudraksha or Tulasi beads
3. Two laces / A string of beads
4. Hook to tie
Method for making Rakhi:
Take a thread make a circle of rudraksha or tulasi beads.To the circle of beads attach two laces / a string of beads and hook to tie. The rakhi made like this will be durable and is spiritually good for brothers.


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12. Biscuit and Chocolate Rakhi Dipti 
Materials Required
1. A Marie Gold Biscuit
2. Two Cherries
3. Two Gems Chocolate
4. A Satin Thread
Method for making Rakhi:
Take a marie gold biscuit. Paste two cherries at the place of ears. Two gems chocolate having red color at the place of eyes and nose. Paste a chocolate at the place of tie. Paste a satin thread behind the biscuit.



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13. Rakhi making idea from Saumya Srivastava 
Materials Required
1. Thread 30m long
2. Resham ka gola
3. Decorative items like sitara,beads aur whatever you want to decorate the rakhi
Method for making Rakhi:
Make plaits of the thread then place a resham ka gola and then decorate it with beads,sitaras and with other items.
 


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14. Rakhi making idea from Saumya Srivastava 
Materials Required
1. Silk threads-multi-coloured
2. Cotton Threads
3. Beads, sequins
4. Scissors
5. Glue
Method for making Rakhi:
Take a bunch of silk threads, multicolored if you want a colorful rakhi. Red and yellow are considered auspicious colors. You can also use a strand or two of golden thread. The threads should be around 30" long. Fold the length of the thread bunch to half. Tie a tight knot at one fourth of the length using the cotton thread. Cut the loops of the folded thread and fluff the open ends with a hard brush.

Divide the longer part of the thread into two halves and plat them in desired way. Tie the ends with the cotton thread and fluff the open ends. These two strands will be used for the tying.

Decorate the upper part with sequins, beads or religious motifs. If you are using multicolored threads arranged in some specific way, cut them short to a suitable length not more than ½".
 



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Why is Rakhi Purnima Important?

Rakhi falls in the month of Shravana, the month when the rains are receding, sea is calming down and weather is pleasant. The month is important to the farmers, to the fishermen and to the voyagers and businessmen. And in India all such days and months are a matter of celebration. These celebrations are in other words a kind of thanks giving to the Gods. 

Full moon day is considered to be an auspicious day and an auspicious day of this holy month is of great importance. The Shravana Purnima is celebrated all over the country in one form or the other. Most commonly it is celebrated as the Rakhi Purnima or Raksha Bandhan, the festival signifying sisterly love and brotherly affection. The day has significance beyond this, not known to all.
 

The day is called Naryali Purnima in the coastal regions of
India. The day is devoted to the Rain God Indra and the Sea God Varuna. The nariyal i.e. coconuts are offered to the Gods to please them and seek their blessings. The offering is made by throwing the coconut in the sea or any other near by water body. It is said that Lord Rama started for Lanka to rescue Sita on this day. He crossed the sea from the bridge made by the Vanar Sena by throwing stones in water. Coconut is considered to be a symbol of three-eyed God Lord Shiva. 

For the fishermen the fishing season starts now people begin their voyages on this day, assured that the seas have calmed down and it is an auspicious day. For the farmers it is Kajri Purnima. The farmers start the sowing of Wheat on this day and pray for a good crop.
 

The day is very important for the Brahmins. This is called Rishi Tarpan or the Shravani Ceremony. On this day they change their holy thread called the Janeyu or the Yajnopavit amidst the chanting of mantras. The Janeyu represents adherence to vedic culture, observance of Hindu traditions and service to humanity. After the ceremony sweets made of coconut are served.
 

The day is all about raksha or protection, not just for self but for the dear ones, for peaceful existence of the human race. Each ritual that is followed has a significance. The sisters seek love from their brothers, the brothers seek courage and endurance. People worship the Gods of water, the basis of life.
 

Rakhi has been promoted as a way of harmonious life by many a social workers and philoophers. It is a festival that dictates the values of brotherhood and self-perseverance.

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Feel the spirit of Raksha Bandhan festival with these beautiful essays on Rakhi contributed by our visitors! You may also exhibit love for your sibling by sending your reflections on Raksha Bandhan festival or a short paragraph on Rakhi. Your Raksha Bandhan essay will be posted on this website with due acknowledgment to you. 

Rakhi is a sacred thread embellished with sister's love and affection for her brother. On the day of Raksha Bandhan, sisters tie rakhi on the wrists of their brothers and express their love to them. After receiving the rakhi from a sister, a brother sincerely takes the responsibility of protecting her sister. In Indian tradition, the frangible thread of rakhi is considered even stronger than an iron chain as it strongly binds a brothers and a sisters in the circumference of mutual love and trust.
 

Any Indian festival seems to be incomplete without the traditional Indian festivities, such as gathering, celebrations, exchange of sweets and gifts, lots of noise, singing and dancing. Festivals are the celebration of togetherness as being as a united family and the festival "Raksha Bandhan" is not an exception of this.
 

The love and self actuation towards a novel cause between a brother and his sister is the theme of this great festivals. It is a festival that is mainly celebrated by the people of Northern and Western part of
India, but people from other parts also celebrate this festival with same alacrity. Although, the mode of celebration may differ from region to region, but the central theme of this great festival remain same. 

As far as the traditions and rituals are concerned, sisters prepare the "pooja thali" with diyas, roli, chawal and rakhis. They worship the goddesses, ties rakhis on the wrists of their brother(s), and wishes for their well being. On the other hand, the brothers acknowledge their love with a promise that they will remain by their sisters' side and protect them from every fall and down throughout the life. Brothers also give token gifts to their sisters.
 

From ancient period of time, this festivals has been celebrated in the same manner and tradition. As the lifestyle of people has been changing with passing time, therefore, today, this festival is being celebrated elaborately. This day fosters a undying and divine relationship among the siblings. Far off physical location may sometime bring an abstract feeling among the siblings, and this auspicious day provides a link to bring them together. The joyous meeting, the rare family get- together, the erstwhile feeling of brotherhood and sisterhood call for a massive celebration.

The sisters tie a sacred thread of love to their brothers amongst chanting of mantras, put roli and rice on their forehead and pray for their well being. Sisters bestow their brothers with gifts and blessings. Brother also wish them a good life and pledge to take care of them. Brothers give their sisters return gifts. The gift is the acknowledgment of his love for his sister, reminder of their togetherness and a symbol of his pledge. There are several historical evidences, which remind us about the significance of this festival and every time, this festival emphasizes the same values which have been mingled along with the festival.
 

Well that is a kind of an end to the rituals but the celebrations begin after that. For the parents, Raksha bandhan festival is a mean of family reunion. Tasty dishes, wonderful sweets etc, are cooked on this day. Family members exchange gifts with other well wishers and relatives and share their individual experiences of life with one another.
 

For those who are unable to visit one another, rakhi cards, e-rakhis and rakhis through mails become the modes of their communication and sharing of their love. Hand made rakhis and self-made rakhi cards are just a representation of the personal feelings of the siblings.
 

The trivia of Raksha Bandhan is to bring people together just like the true spirit of all other Indian festivals.

This is all about RAKSHA BANDHAN...
 
By: A.Priya



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Raksha Bandhan is a popular festival in India, especially North India. The festival depicts the love of brothers and sisters. On this day sisters tie a thread called 'Rakhi' around her brother's wrist. She prays to God for the safety of her brother and to lead him to good path.The brother in return gives her sweets and blesses her with good wishes. The festival should not be celebrated as a formality but should be celebrated whole heartedly. 
By: Linta Titty John


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Raksha Bandhan is not only for meant for siblings, but for protection for any loved one. 'Raksha' means protection and 'bandhan' means bond. Hence the festival does not signify bond between a brother and sister only.

Once Indra, the God of Heaven was about to go into battle and was feeling a little apprehensive. When his wife tied a sacred thread to his arm for his protection and assurance all his fears vanished and he was successful in all his endeavors. From then on began the tradition of celebrating Raksha Bandhan. A festival of protection for loved ones. I think people are being led away from the true meanings of some happenings because they follow traditions, instead of finding the true meaning and stems of these traditions.
By: Mona


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Raksha Bandhan In Mythology And History And What It Is Today
The roots of most of the Hindu festivals can be traced to Hindu Mythology. We do hear about why is Holi celebrated or what is the significance of Diwali but hardly anyone knows why Raksha Bandhan is celebrated. All one knows about it is that it is the festival for the brothers and the sisters when they wish good life to each other and the sister ties rakhi to her brother.

Raksha Bandhan is mentioned in our epics as a festival of Gods. It is said that Yamuna, the sister of Yama, the lord of Death used to tie rakhi to his brother on every Shravan Purnima. Indrani tied Rakhi to his brother Lord Indra. Yama was so impressed by the occasion that he declared that who ever got a Rakhi tied from his sister would become immortal. From that day onwards girls tie rakhi to their brothers wishing them a long life and brothers bestow their blessings by promising to take care of the sisters through thick and thin.
While tying the rakhi, the girls chant
"Yena baddho Balee raajaa daanavendro mahaabalah
tena twaam anubadhnaami rakshe maa chala maa chala"

meaning "I am tying a Rakhi on you, like the one on mighty demon king Bali. Be firm, O Rakhi, do not falter."

The legend relates that the mighty Demon king Raja Bali was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu. When lord Indra could not counter
Bali, he went to Lord Vishnu for help. Vishnu overthrew Bali to the nether world. Lord Vishnu promised King Bali immortality till he would be crowned as Indra and also that he would guard the kingdom of Patala leaving his own abode in Vaikunth. 

Godess Laxmi, the consort of Lord Vishnu, wished the Lord to be back at Vaikunth. Disguised as a Brahmin woman she went to
Bali to seek refuge till her husband returned home after finishing some important task. King Bali obliged. With her came the happiness and wealth. All auspicious things happened. 

On the Shravan Purnima Goddess tied the sacred thread to
Bali and prayed for his well being. Bali was touched by the gesture. He accepted her as her sister and requested her to make a wish. At this She revealed herself and told that it war Narayan himself guarding hid Kindom. King Bali immediately requested the Lord to return to his abode. 

From that day on, girls tie rakhi to their brothers and seek blessings.

Today we relate more to the historical events rather than the mythological tales. The once we heard as parts of our history in schools are the base of the festivities today.
 

The most ancient incident refers to the invasion of Alexander the Great. It is said that Puru was a mighty king. Alexander had to face a great resistance from him. Worried about her husband’s safety, Alexander’s wife seeked audience with King Puru. She requested him to accept her as his sister. Puru obliged her and promised not to harm Alexander. The Rakhi on Puru’s hand is said to be the savior of Alexander.
 

In the medieval times, rakhi meant a call for help. The Rajput kingdoms were being attacked by the Muslim rulers. The Royal ladies solicited help from the fellow Rajput rulers sending them Rakhi. The Rajputs considered it their responsibility to respond to the request and help them.

A famous incident relates how the widowed queen of Chittor, Rani Karnawati sent rakhi to Emperor Humayun to help her save the honor of the dependent Ladies. Humayun immediately followed the request and reached there with his troops. He despite allhis efforts reached there late and the royal ladies had already performed the Jauhar.
 

All this signifies that Rakhi was not always an only brother sister festival. It was to fulfill the basic need of protection. It was an un- maligned prayer for good will and protection. It is said that at one time the Sages tied the sacred thread for protection to themselves and their followers.

Rabindranath Tagore started Rakhi Utsavas, a congregation signifying the harmonious relationship amongst the community. It was a vow for peaceful existence and commitment to all the members of society. This was Raksha Bandhan’s universal outlook.

Rakhi in today’s scenario though celebrated, as a sibling’s festival, if taken in true sense has a much broader perspective. The festival encompasses true sense of peace and brotherhood. The values propagated by the occasion if inculcated by all human beings can bring the much-needed relief from the ongoing violence and mistrust.



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