According to Drik Panchang, the auspicious time to tie a rakhi is from 1:30 pm to 9:19 pm on August 19. (Image: Shutterstock)
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated on Purnima or a full moon day during the month of Sawan. This year it will be celebrated on August 19.
Raksha Bandhan celebrates the bond between siblings. On the auspicious occasion, sisters tie a sacred thread on their brother’s wrist, praying for their prosperity and long life. In return, brothers vow to protect their sisters from any danger or harm. They also give them presents. The word “Raksha” translates to “protection” while “Bandhan” means “bond”. As per the Hindu Panchang, Raksha Bandhan is celebrated on Purnima or a full moon day during the month of Sawan. Here are all you need to know about Raksha Bandhan 2024.
Raksha Bandhan 2024 Date
This year, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on August 19.
Raksha Bandhan History
There are several Indian mythological tales about the origin of Raksha Bandhan. The most popular one is found in the Mahabharata epic.
According to the Sanskrit epic, when Lord Krishna killed King Shishupal for the protection of the Dharma on earth, he suffered a finger injury that left him bleeding. The wife of the Pandavas, Draupadi, tore a strip of her saree and wrapped the piece of cloth around Lord Krishna’s bleeding finger. Acknowledging Daruapadi’s deep affection and concern for him Lord Krishna pledged to protect Draupadi.
Years later when the Pandavas lost a dice match to their cousin brothers the Kauravas, the latter attempted to disrobe Draupadi. It was at that time, that Lord Krishna protected the dignity of his sister through his divine powers, keeping his promise of protecting her from harm.
Raksha Bandhan Significance
Over the years, Raksha Bandhan has transcended the religious and cultural boundaries between the sibling bond. The festival has now evolved, celebrating human relationships and unity. It can be observed between cousins, friends, or people who are near and dear to us. Raksha Bandhan has become the symbol of unity and brotherhood, reminding individuals of the importance of shared values of love and protection.
Raksha Bandhan 2024 Shubh Muhurat
As per Drik Panchang, here is the shubh muhurat of Raksha Bandhan
- Time of Raksha Bandhan ritual — 1:30 pm to 9:19 pm
- Afternoon auspicious time for Raksha Bandhan — 1:58 pm to 4:31 pm
- Purnima Tithi starts — August 19 at 3:04 am
- Full moon date ends — August 19 at 11:55 pm
Raksha Bandhan 2024 Rituals
- Bring a silver plate, traditionally called a thali.
- Puja items such as Rice (Akshat), Vermilion (Kumkum), sweets, fruits, curd (Dahi), incense sticks, and Lamp (Diya) should be presented on the thali.
- Perform an aarti of your brother, chant prayers, and wish for their well-being.
- Next, sisters must apply “tilak” on their brother’s forehead and feed them a portion of sweet or dry fruits.
- Rakhi is tied to the brother’s wrist and the latter offers them gifts.
- Sisters sometimes keep a fast till the Rakhi ceremony is complete.
Raksha Bandhan 2024: How To Celebrate
- Make handmade rakhisInstead of buying the thread from shops or online why not make a unique one at home? Think of your brother’s favourite motif and create one accordingly. You can use sandalwood or Rudraksha beads, images of any deity, paper flowers, or cartoon stickers.
- Watch a movieBook tickets to any latest movie playing in the theatres or the one your brother has been nagging about to watch. After that, give them a scrumptious culinary treat, spending a wholesome sibling day.
- Plan a tripSurprise your brother by planning an impromptu trip. It can be for a few days depending on where he stays at the present moment or for a one-day staycation. It will provide you with the opportunity to spend more time with them and break the daily routine monotony.
- Gift personalised itemsYou must be aware of your brother’s hobbies and favourite things. Then break the convention and present them with a thoughtful gif of their choice. It can range from wallets, perfumes, and even their treasured superhero T-shirts.