Published 22:26 IST, August 28th 2023
Raksha Bandhan 2023: Dos and Don'ts to follow during festival
As Raksha Bandhan approaches, follow these dos and don'ts to make the ceremony not just a joyous occasion but also a spiritually enriching one.
Advertisement
It's that special time of the year once again. Raksha Bandhan, a festival celebrated across the country with great enthusiasm will fall on August 30. This occasion celebrates the unconditional bond shared between siblings, particularly brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a protective talisman or amulet onto their brothers' wrists, which symbolises care, security and a prayer for their well-being. In return, brothers pledge to safeguard and watch over their sisters.
2 things you need to know
Advertisement
- This year, Raksha Bandhan falls on August 30.
- The auspicious Time to tie Rakhi is after 9:01 p.m.
(There are certain dos and don'ts for sister to look after before tying Rakhi | Image: Shutterstock)
As we prepare to revel in the festival of love and commitment between siblings, here's a list of things to do and avoid during the Raksha Bandhan rituals.
Advertisement
Dos
Cleanliness
Given the sacred nature of Raksha Bandhan, maintaining hygiene and cleanliness is crucial. This reflects the profound promises made to shield each other.
Direction
During the ritual, brothers should sit facing either the East or North direction. Ensuring they never face South. This small detail is believed to enhance the positive energies during the ceremony.
Advertisement
Cover the head
It's recommended for both the brother and sister to cover their heads – the brother with a handkerchief and the sister with a scarf – during the ritual. This practice is rooted in tradition and respect for the divine.
Rituals
Before tying the Rakhi, sisters should first pray to God, apply a tilak on the brother's forehead and tie a Rakhi to Lord Ganesha or another deity to seek their blessings. This adds a spiritual dimension to the festivities.
Advertisement
Don'ts
Rahu Kaal
Sisters should avoid conducting any part of the Raksha Bandhan ceremony during the inauspicious periods of Rahu Kaal or Bhadra Kaal. These times are considered unfavourable for auspicious ceremonies.
Rakhi designs
While Rakhi designs often feature symbols like Om, Swastika or Kalash, sisters should examine them closely and avoid any inauspicious signs. Choosing symbols with positive connotations adds significance to the ritual.
Avoid sharp objects
It's advisable not to give sharp objects as gifts on Raksha Bandhan.
The right wrist
The Rakhi should always be tied on the right hand. This is auspicious and symbolises protection and good luck.
As Raksha Bandhan approaches, follow some dos and don'ts to make the ceremony not just a joyous occasion but also a spiritually enriching one. By following these age-old traditions and customs, we can truly honour the bond between siblings and celebrate the essence of Raksha Bandhan to its fullest.
22:17 IST, August 28th 2023