- Rakhi is a heartwarming celebration that reinforces the cherished bond between siblings and fosters a sense of love, protection, and unity in the community.
- Cultural Harmony: Rakhi transcends religious and cultural boundaries, with people from different faiths and backgrounds celebrating the festival together. It promotes unity and brotherhood among communities.
- Raksha Bandhan, is a significant festival celebrated primarily in India, Nepal, and other parts of South Asia. It is a day to commemorate the bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters.
Kundan Rakhi
₹445.00
Rakhi, also known as Raksha Bandhan, is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated in India and among the Indian diaspora around the world. During this festival, sisters tie a sacred thread, known as a “rakhi,” around their brothers’ wrists as a symbol of love, protection, and the bond between siblings. In return, brothers offer gifts and a promise to protect their sisters.
- Strenghtening Sibling Bond
- Cultural Significance
- Expressing Gratitude
- Symbol of Protection
- Gift of Celebration
- Religious Significance
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