Raksha Bandhan: What to Do with the Rakhi After the Festival?

Raksha Bandhan, celebrated on the full moon day of Sawan, symbolizes the bond of love between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters apply a tilak on their brothers’ foreheads and tie a rakhi (sacred thread) around their wrists, praying for their well-being and prosperity. In return, brothers promise to protect their sisters and often give gifts. However, the rakhi is often discarded the day after the festival, which raises questions about its proper disposal. Let’s explore the correct practices as advised by an astrologer.

What Astrologer Says?

Raksha Bandhan this year falls on August 19, coinciding with Sawan Purnima. According to traditional practices, festivals should be observed with specific rituals, and mishandling the rakhi can have adverse effects on the brother’s life. Correct Handling of the Rakhi After the Festival

Do Not Discard Rakhi Carelessly

It is considered inauspicious to throw away the rakhi casually after Raksha Bandhan. Shastras (ancient scriptures) advise that the rakhi should be kept for at least one month, from Sawan Purnima to Bhadra Purnima. If keeping it for a month is not feasible, the rakhi should be carefully removed and either immersed in water or placed at a sacred worship site.

Ideal Time for Removal

The rakhi should ideally be removed on Vijayadashami (Dussehra). If the rakhi breaks before this time, it should be wrapped in red cloth and either immersed in water or offered at a sacred site on Purnima. Discarding the rakhi without proper ritual can bring negative effects on one’s life.

Rakhi Tying, Auspicious Timing

This year, Raksha Bandhan coincides with Sawan Purnima on August 19. However, the day also experiences Bhadra, a period considered inauspicious for tying rakhi. Bhadra will end at 1:25 PM on this day. Therefore, it is advised to tie the rakhi after this time to ensure its auspiciousness.

Positive Takeaway

Proper handling of the rakhi after Raksha Bandhan is crucial to uphold its significance and avoid any negative consequences. By following these traditional practices, you can honor the festival’s true essence and ensure a positive impact on your life and relationships.

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Rishita Diwan

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