Raksha Bandhan 2024: Timing, Shubh Muhurat, And Rituals For Tying Rakhi
This festival, known for the ritual of tying a Rakhi—a sacred thread—by sisters on their brothers' wrists, symbolises prayers for their well-being.
Raksha Bandhan, a cherished Hindu festival honoring sibling bonds, will be observed on August 19, 2024. This festival, known for the ritual of tying a Rakhi—a sacred thread—by sisters on their brothers' wrists, symbolizes prayers for their well-being and protection. The celebration will start with the Purnima Tithi in the Shravan month, beginning at 3:04 AM and concluding at 11:55 PM on the same day.
Raksha Bandhan: Shubh muharat
The Shubh Muhurat, or auspicious time for performing the Rakhi ceremony, will be between 1:30 PM and 8:27 PM. This period is considered ideal for conducting the rituals, avoiding the Bhadra Kala, an inauspicious time that affects the ceremony's timing. On August 19, Bhadra Kala will occur in two segments: from 9:51 AM to 10:53 AM and from 10:53 AM to 1:30 PM. To ensure the ritual's success, it is recommended to avoid performing the Rakhi tying during these intervals.
The afternoon has an especially auspicious time slot from 1:30 PM to 3:39 PM, while the Pradosh Period, another favorable time, runs from 6:12 PM to 8:27 PM.
Raksha bandhan rituals
Raksha Bandhan rituals include sisters fasting and performing aarti, applying a tilak on their brothers' foreheads, and tying the Rakhi while praying for their happiness and prosperity. “The festival is deeply rooted in the love and prayers that sisters offer every year for their brothers.
In addition to these rituals, families often exchange gifts, further enhancing the festive atmosphere. “Gift exchanges add a joyful dimension to the celebrations, reinforcing the bond between siblings.
As Raksha Bandhan 2024 approaches, the festival's essence of sibling love and protection remains a central theme, celebrated with reverence and joy across India.
Published By : Devasheesh Pandey
Published On: 15 August 2024 at 20:42 IST