Tuesday, August 17, 2010 | 4:35:00 AM
Raksha Bandhan is an occasion to celebrate the sacred bond of love and     affection between siblings with lots of verve. Also known as Raksha Bandhan     across the world, this festival is primarily a north Indian festival that is     celebrated all brothers and sisters to express their deep emotions, love and     affection. 
On the day of Rakhi festival, the sister ties Rakhi on the wrist of her     brother and both make prayer to God for the well being of each other.     Sisters perform 'aarti' and put tilak on the forehead of her brother. In     return, brothers make promise to take care of his sister under all     circumstances. Usually, brothers gift something to the sister to mark the     occasion. The mirth that surrounds the festival is unsurpassed. Amidst the     merriment the rituals are also followed with great devotion. 
Preparation of Rakhi Festival 
Generally, the fancy Rakhis and delicious sweets are prepared long before     the Shravana Purnima. According to the Indian tradition, the family members     get ready for the rituals early in the morning. They take a bath to purify     mind and body before starting any preparations. Sisters prepare the puja     thali which consists of roli, tilak, Rakhi threads, rice grains, aggarbattis     (incense sticks), diyas and sweets. After offering the rituals to the     deities of the family, the sister perform aarti of their brothers and ties     Rakhi on their wrist. Then, they put kumkum powder on the forehead of their     brother and offer sweets. All these rituals take place amid the chanting of     the following mantras : 
"Suraj shakhan chhodian, Mooli chhodia beej
Behen ne rakhi bandhi / Bhai tu chir jug jee",
Which means "The sun radiates its sunlight, the radish spreads its     seeds, 
I tie the rakhi to you O brother and wish that may you live long."     
After her prayer for a long life for her brother, she says that she is tie     the ever-protective Raksha to her brother's wrist and chants:
"Yena baddho Balee raajaa daanavendro     mahaabalah
tena twaam anubadhnaami rakshe maa chala maa chala" 
This means," I tie you the rakhi that was tied to king Bali, the     king of Demons, 
O Rakhi I pray that you never falter in protecting your devotee. 
In return, brothers pampers and blesses the sisters and promises to protect     her from all the evils of this world. He also present a token of his love     and affection as a Rakhi gift. The rituals performed on Raksha Bandhan may     differ from place to place but they carry the same aura throughout the     globe.
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