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Rakshabandhan

Raksha Bandhan is a festival celebrated among brothers and sisters mainly indicates the sharing of love and affection with each other. It is popular and Hindu traditional festival celebrates in South Asia and other parts of the world where Hindus live as part of tradition and culture. They pray God to give more strength with love and kindness between friends and family members then distribute sweets and tie the Raksha as a matter of symbol and promise that I am with you, you are with me, both of us are with our society and the society is with us is the bond feels by everyone with great belief and respect. That belief itself gives more strength and allow us to move forward with determination, dedication to sacrifice and move forward with great zeal of enthusiasm towards our journey in reality. That means each individual will protect the other person. It makes bondage and belongness with willpower as we are one family. Togetherness is strong and stable. Unity gives ability. Ability makes us to plan and perform better and implement it in an effective and efficient manner to fetch the fruitful results in real life. Finally, it leads to peace and prosperity. Where there is will there is a way. Willingness gives more clarity. It gives desire. Desire makes to think and apply our brain. Thought process is ultimate. An idea can change this world to large extent. Mutual trust protects everyone. It improves the personal, family, social and spiritual relations in long run. Cultural and traditional values improve the relations among people in our society. The deep meaning of Raksha Bandhan is the bond of defense. Rakhee is always tied on the right wrist. Even after the sister’s marriage, a married sister comes to her mother’s house to bind her brother with the Rakhee on this auspicious day of Raksha Bandhan. That means protect yourself, your family, friends, fellow citizens, community, society, Nation and the world as well. Raksha Bandhan is the last day of Shravan, that is why it is called shravani. Let us celebrate it with spiritual feelings in a grand manner.

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Bijibilla Rama Rao
Telangana