Mumbai: Raksha Bandhan, the cherished festival celebrating the sacred bond between brothers and sisters, will be observed on Saturday, 9 August 2025. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi—a thread of protection—around their brother’s wrist, and in return, the brother promises lifelong support and protection. Traditionally, brothers also present their sisters with thoughtful gifts as a token of love and appreciation.
However, according to certain cultural beliefs and religious traditions, not all gifts are considered auspicious. Some items, if given on Raksha Bandhan, are believed to bring negative energy or dosh (ill-effect) to the relationship. While these beliefs are rooted in age-old customs, many still follow them as a way to uphold the sanctity of the occasion.
Avoid these gifts on Raksha Bandhan 2025
1. Old or used items
Raksha Bandhan is an auspicious day, and giving your sister second-hand or previously used items is believed to bring bad luck. Always opt for something new and thoughtful that brings joy to her face and symbolises a fresh start.
2. Black-coloured gifts
Avoid gifting anything in black—be it clothing, accessories, or even watches. In many traditions, black is considered inauspicious for festive occasions like Raksha Bandhan. It’s better to choose bright and cheerful colours that represent positivity.
3. Sharp or glass items
Objects made of glass or items with sharp edges should also be avoided. Glass is often seen as fragile and is associated with broken relationships or misfortune in some beliefs. Such gifts may symbolise discord rather than harmony.
4. Gifts made of pearls
Pearls, though elegant, are symbolically linked to sorrow and tears in traditional Indian beliefs. Gifting pearls on Raksha Bandhan is seen as inviting grief into one’s life, and hence it’s best to steer clear of such items for the occasion.
(Disclaimer: The information provided is based on traditional beliefs and religious texts. News9 Live does not endorse or validate these claims.)