- 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.
Exculsive Rakhi
₹275.00
Rakhi is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated in India and among the Indian diaspora around the world. It is also known as Raksha Bandhan, and its main significance is the bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters. Sisters tie a rakhi, a decorative thread, on their brothers’ wrists, and brothers, in turn, give gifts and promise to protect their sisters.
- Symbol of Love and Bond
- Cultural and Religious Significance
- Gift Exchange
- Promise of Protection
- Cultural Tradition
- Promotes Gender Equality
- Charitable Acts
- Festive Celebration
- Emotion Fulfillment
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