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Kundan Premium Rakhi for Brother Raksha Bandhan Traditional Rakhies Colorful Beads Rakhee Indian Hindu Festival (Kundan Rakhi 2)

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About Kundan Premium Rakhi For Brother Raksha Bandhan

The wait for the most awaited festival for sisters and brothers is over. Send rakhi made of precious stones bestowing natural powers of good luck and success upon your brothers. We have Rakhi collection made of stones & materials like pearls, Rudrakhsa , ruby, tiger stone, carnelian stone, lapis lazuli and many more are available with us. Rakhi woven in golden, silver beads and golden rings studded with American diamonds will adore your brother's wrist. Raksha Bandhan is celebrated as the day where a sister ties a thread around her brother's wrist as a symbol of protection while the he promises to protect and take care of her. Rakhi Stories: o The origin of Raksha Bandhan comes from the ancient times when Indrani tied a thread given to her by Lord Vishnu around her husband Lord Indra's wrist to protect him from demons during the war between the Gods and demons. o Another story believes that demons won the war and captured heaven. Lord Indra, who was unhappy about this, complained to Brihaspati (guru of the gods), who then prepared a raksha sutra and told him to wear it for protection. Contents of Rakhi Puja Thali Rakhi Puja Thali is essentially a plate wherein all items necessary for performing puja are neatly arranged. Ideally, a Rakhi Puja Thali must have a diya or oil lamp for performing aarti along with roli and akshat to put tilak on brother's forehead. Roli and akshat are kept in small katoris or in auspicious betel leaf. Some also like to keep sandalwood and incense stick in the thali. Rakhi is kept in pair or with moli / Kalawa. A Rakhi Thali must also contain sweets for brother. Traditionally, 'Swastika' - an auspicious symbol of Lord Ganesha is drawn with a finger using roli in a Rakhi Thali.