Celebrate The Rakhi Purnima Together

Raksha Bandhan is a festival of celebrating the bond between siblings

The festival is observed on the Purnima tithi (full moon day), generally in the month of Shravana.

Time to Celebrate Raksha Bandhan

Time to Celebrate Raksha Bandhan

On this special day, many Indian sisters keep fasting to wish for their brothers’ well-being, longevity, and prosperity

Rituals and Traditions

Rituals and Traditions

On 20th July 1905, the British government announced the ‘partition of Bengal’ In that situation, Kabiguru (Tagore) used Rakhi as an important means to oppose the partition.

Rabindranath Tagore's Influence

Siblings, who are miles apart, share their emotions through video calls and sending virtual Rakhis.

Rakhi in the Modern Age

Rakhi Purnima serves as a gentle reminder to uphold brother-sister-like bonds throughout our lives.

Apart from creating a strong sense of unity among siblings, it can unite people across boundaries.