No matter how much brothers and sisters fight, they share a strange love-hate relationship with each other. And celebrating this bond of love between brothers and sisters is the festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is also known as Rakhi . For the unversed, Raksha Bandhan is a traditional Hindu festival and it celebrates the cherished bond between brothers and sisters.

The festival usually falls in the month of August in the Gregorian calendar, and it is rooted in Indian culture . The term "Raksha Bandhan" is means "the bond of protection ." It symbolises the promise brothers make to protect their sisters throughout her life.

On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread on their brother's wrist and put a tilak on their forehead to remind them of their love and bond, and in return brothers give them a gift and promise to protect them. Over time, the was Raksha Bandhan is celebrated has evolved, but its essence remains the same. Don't Let Back Pain Control You: Yoga Offers a Way Out On this day, brothers and sisters who live miles apart and can't visit each other make it a point to send rakhis and gifts respectively for the festival.

Siblings also send each other wishes and messages to wish each other on this pious day. While those who live i close proximity, visit each other and spend quality time with their family. Afterall, Raksha Bandhan is a beautiful reminder of the love, support, and care that define the beautiful brothe-sister bond.

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