Raksha Bandhan 2025: What else can Rakhi be tied apart from sister, brother? Learn what scriptures say

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Raksha bandhan 2025: Rakshabandhan is an important festival in Indian culture, symbol of unwavering love of siblings. It has been a tradition for centuries that the sisters tie a rakhi on the wrist of their brothers and wish for their long life and prosperity, and the brothers pledge to protect their sisters. What has been said about the festival of Rakshabandhan in the scriptures? Let us know that the sister can tie rakhi to whom other than brother.

Tradition of tying rakhi to God

God is considered the first right to tie rakhi. Many sisters first tie rakhi to Lord Krishna, Shiva or Ganesh and then to their brother. It is the expression of faith that God is the first protector.

Rakhi also ties sisters sisters

If a woman is not a brother or she grew up with sisters, then she can tie a rakhi to her elder sister. It is a symbol of sisterhood, love and support.

Guru or teacher

In Indian culture, the Guru is considered as God. If the disciple ties a rakhi to his guru, then he indicates that he promises to protect, serve and respect the Guru.

Priests, saints and saints

In many places, women tie rakhi to saints or temple priests. It reflects religious belief and spiritual relations. This tradition is seen especially in pilgrimage sites like Vrindavan, Mathura and Haridwar.

Rakhi to soldiers in the form of Rakshasutra

On the occasion of Rakshabandhan, the sisters send rakhi to the Indian Army, police and paramilitary forces personnel or go and tie themselves. It is a symbol of reverence and faith in the protector who protects the society.

Tie rakhi to trees

To promote the spirit of environmental protection, many people tie rakhi to trees. It is a resolution that we will protect trees and keep the environment safe.

When is Rakshabandhan 2025?

According to the almanac, the full moon date of Sawan month will begin late at 2.2 pm on 8 August. At the same time, the end of the date will be at 1:30 pm on August 9, the next day. According to Udaya Tithi, the festival of Rakshabandhan will be celebrated on 9 August 2025 this time.

Disclaimer: The information given in this news is based on religious beliefs. TV 9 India does not confirm this.

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