Raksha Bandhan

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Raksha Bandhan is a Hindu festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters, marked by sisters tying a protective thread (rakhi) on their brothers’ wrists in exchange for a promise of care and protection.

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Raksha Bandhan canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hindu festival
cultural festival
religious festival
associatedObject coconut
rakhi
sweets
thali
tilak
associatedWith Hindu mythology
stories of Indra and Indrani
stories of Krishna and Draupadi
calendar Hindu lunar calendar
category Hindu festivals in India
Religious festivals in August
celebrates bond between brothers and sisters
culturalSignificance important festival in North India
widely celebrated across India
etymology Sanskrit words "raksha" (protection) and "bandhan" (bond)
extendedPractice can include cousins as siblings
can include friends treated as siblings
can include non-biological siblings
fallsOn Shravana Purnima
Shravan month
surface form: Shravana month

full moon day of Shravana
genderRoles traditionally involves sister and brother
hasType domestic ritual
family festival
involves brother giving gifts to sister
brother promising protection to sister
exchange of sweets
sister tying rakhi to brother
mainRitual tying of rakhi on brother's wrist
meaning bond of protection
modernTrend increasingly interpreted as mutual protection
sometimes celebrated in workplaces and schools
observedIn Fiji
British Guiana
surface form: Guyana

India
Mauritius
Nepal
Suriname
Trinidad and Tobago
diaspora Hindu communities worldwide
religion Hinduism
ritualElement brother offers gifts or money
sister applies tilak on brother's forehead
sister performs aarti for brother
sister prays for brother's well-being
socialFunction affirming responsibilities between siblings
expressing affection between siblings
strengthening family ties
symbolizes duty of care between siblings
sibling love and protection
typicalGregorianMonth August
late July or August

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Kashmiri Pandit celebratesFestival Raksha Bandhan
Narali Purnima relatedTo Raksha Bandhan
Bhai Tika relatedFestival Raksha Bandhan
Bhau Beej relatedFestival Raksha Bandhan
Shravan month specialDay Raksha Bandhan
Shravan month associatedFestival Raksha Bandhan