[GHHF] Assam Students learned about the history and significance of Raksha Bandhan.

21 Aug 2024 135 Views

Global Hindu Heritage Foundation of Assam is extremely happy to inform that Bala Samskar Kendras celebrated Raksha Bandhan at their respective centers and Tejaswini team under the leadership of Rakhi Das on this auspicious occasion tied Rakhi to the BSF jawans at the Assam Manipur border and Police personals at their station and distributed sweets. Rakhi Das, spoke about activities of GHHF Assam in border area and has expressed her gratitude and appreciated the efforts put in by BSF in safeguarding the Borders of the Nation. After knowing about one day workshop on Love jihad security personnel appreciated our work.
Raksha Bandhan is a joyous occasion celebrated worldwide that honors the relationship between siblings. The day is marked by the tying of a sacred thread, known as Rakhi, by sisters on their brothers' wrists, a sacred depiction of pure love and affection. This holy day falls on August 19, 2024; observing the rituals at the appropriate time is very crucial. Here are the details of the ideal Shubha muhurta for tying the Rakhi, regardless of your location— the USA, the UK, Canada, or the UAE.

Raksha Bandhan History
Mpanchang website gives several stories. There are many legends and stories associated with the festival of Rakhi which add to its significance in Hindu religion. Some of these stories are:
•    Lord Yama and Goddess Yamuna
Yama, God of Death, visited his sister Goddess Yamuna after 12 long years. She was elated and prepared a lavish feast for his brother comprising of all his favorite dishes. When he came to visit her, she welcomed him with a tilak and tied a thread on his hand. Yama was moved by this gesture and asked Yamuna about the gift she wants. On which, she asked him to visit her regularly. Yama, then blessed her with immortality and promised to protect her from any difficulty.
•    Krishna and Draupadi
On the day of Makar Sankranti, Lord Krishna cut his finger. Draupadi, on seeing it, immediately tied a cloth from her Saree on his finger. Lord Krishna then promised to protect her in every challenging and difficult time. This promise, he fulfilled at the time of her cheer haran, by extending her Saree and protecting her from Kauravas.
•    Goddess Laxmi and King Bali
King Bali was an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu. One day he prayed to Vishnu for protection. Lord Vishnu, pleased with his devotion, fulfilled his prayer by disguising as his doorman. Goddess Lakshmi missed Lord Vishnu in Vaikuntha. So, she disguised herself as a homeless woman and sought shelter in Bali’s kingdom. Lord Bali, being one of the kindest rulers, welcomed her and gave her shelter and in turn, his kingdom prospered. On Shravana Purnima, Goddess Lakshmi tied a sacred thread on Bali’s wrist for his protection. Lord Bali then asked her about what gift she wants on which she pointed towards the doorman. Then, Lord Vishnu revealed his identity. Bali requested Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi to go back to their abode. But, knowing Bali’s devotion, Lord Vishnu promised to spend 4 months in Bali’s kingdom.
Raksha Bandhan is one festival that is celebrated across India. People sing Raksha Bandhan songs, prepare delicious sweets, come together, exchange Raksha Bandhan wishes and make it an occasion that is packed with vibrancy, happiness, jubilation and exuberance. 
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