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Patna : With Rakshabandhan round the corner, the festive spirit has gripped the city. Markets have come alive with eager shoppers, while the streets are lined with makeshift stalls selling an array of rakhis and personalised gifts. Girls, both young and old, could be spotted carefully selecting the perfect threads that symbolise the cherished bond of love and protection between siblings.

This year, the fusion of tradition and modernity is evident, with eco-friendly, biodegradable rakhis becoming the choice for many. Bracelet-style rakhis are flying off the shelves, reflecting a contemporary twist to the classic tradition. A complete set of rakhi-thalis are also in vogue, which starts from Rs 100 and goes up to Rs 500.



According to shopkeepers, this customised thalis have all essential stuffs like akshat, sandalwood, sugar candy and rodi, which are required during Rakshabandhan. Roshan Kumar, a shopkeeper at Kadamkuan, said this year, the customers are more attracted towards rakhis made of rudraksh having image of Lord Ram. “These rakhis cost Rs 80 to Rs 250 depending on the size, design and material used.

This time all the rakhis have been ordered from Kolkata,” he said. We also published the following articles recently Make Your Rakshabandhan Shine Bright With Silver Rakhis Silver rakhis have been celebrated as classy and precious gifts, symbolizing love and protection on Rakshabandhan. Made from the finest sterling silver, these rakhis include designs featuring floral, Ganesha, and modern motifs.

Handpicked options range from bracelets to traditional threads, each offering quality and authenticity certificates. Ideal for siblings, they add luxury to the festive bond. Young artisan crafts eco-friendly Rakhis from paddy seeds, promoting sustainability A 25-year-old artisan from Durg district, Chandra Prakash Sahu, created eco-friendly Rakhis using paddy seeds and organic cotton threads.

Inspired by traditional practices and environmental concerns, he marketed these sustainable Rakhis through social media, gaining popularity. Each Rakhi decomposes naturally, promoting sustainability. These Rakhis are sold for Rs 50.

Evil Eye Rakhi For Brother: Protect Your Brother With Some Beautiful Rakhis This Raksha Bandhan The bond of siblings celebrated during Raksha Bandhan was highlighted with a focus on evil eye rakhis for brothers. This year, these rakhis aim to enhance protection and ward off negative energies. A list of unique rakhis available online, including designs made of pure silver and bracelet styles, was provided for shoppers to consider for Raksha Bandhan 2024.

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