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RAKSHA BANDHAN |
Dates : Raksha Bandhan is celebrated on the fifteenth day of Shravan, in July / August.
Legend : In the days when gods warred with the demons, the consort of Indra (the Puranic King of the Heavens) tied a rakhi (a silken amulet) around his wrist, by virtue of which, it is said, the god won back his celestial abode from his enemies.
Practice : The festival at most places, it celebrates the love of a brother for his sister. On this day, sisters tie rakhi on the wrists of their brothers to protect them against evil influences. In some places, before tying the rakhi, barley saplings are placed on the ears of the brother.
This is also the day set apart for Brahmins to change their sacred thread they wear
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