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That’s why most of the Indian portals offer the options of Rakhi delivery in USA, UAE and different countries where Rakhi is celebrated. Rakhi festival has great historical significance in Indian mythology.
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5 Stories Behind Celebration of Raksha Bandhan Everyone that You Must Know! Original Posted at: https://goo.gl/WKtuQe Rakhi is an auspicious occasion that demonstrates the extraordinary sacred bond between brother and sister. On this festival, sisters tie a Raksha sutra on the wrist of her brother and in return of this sisterly love, brother offer gifts to their sister. Decoration of Thali is of great importance on Rakhi festival, as placement of Rakhi with sweets (www.rakhi.in/rakhi-with-sweets.html), Diya and roli is the most traditional way of thali decoration. Over the years, Rakhi festival has become popular day by day not only in India but also in other countries because of the Indian population living there. That’s why most of the Indian portals offer the options of Rakhi delivery in USA (www.rakhi.in/rakhi-to- usa/exclusive-rakhi-to-usa.html), UAE and different countries where Rakhi is celebrated. Rakhi festival has great historical significance in Indian mythology. There are many stories behind celebration of this auspicious festival that tells the actual reason, why people celebrate this festival. History of Rakhi festival is expanded form pouranik times to era of king and queen. Here’re four legendry stories of Rakhi festival that explains the importance of this festival: Story of Alexander and King Puru Around 300 B.C, King Alexander decided to conquer the world and on this mission he met katoch king Puru. Alexander the great is totally shaken up by the attacks of Puru. To save Alexander’s life, his wife approached king Porus as a sister and for this sacred bond, king Puru accepted the proposal and refrained from killing Alexander the great.
King Puru respected the auspicious bond of brother and sister in the battlefield and let Alexander go to his own country. Story of Humayun and Rani Karnawati It’s one of the most incredible tales that arise in our mind when somebody talks about Rakhi festival. In the medieval era when Rajputs and Muslims are fighting for their emperor, Rani Karnawati who was the widow of the emperor of Chittor discerned that defending the invasion of Gujarat Sultan ‘Bahadur Shah Jafar’ is quite impossible to handle and she was not able to save Chittor so she decided to send Rakhi to King Humayun and asked him to protect Chittor from the invasions. King Humayun was touched with this sweet gesture of Karnawati and accepted his sisterly love. Later on, he immediately set his army to protect Chittor. Tale of Krishna and Draupadi It was believed that when Krishna fought with king Sari, his finger is damaged and was bleeding. Seeing this, Draupadi tore a part of her Saree and tied it around lord Krishna’s wrist and finger. Lord Krishna felt emotional by the sisterly gesture and declared himself as a brother of Draupadi. He promised that he always protects her whenever she needed a brother support. He redeemed his promise and saved Draupadi from Kauravs, when they decided to remove her sari in front of all member of kingdom. Krishna helped her by continuously increasing length of the Saree and saved her from dishonour. Goddess Lakshmi and King Bali When Lord Vishnu decided to go Vaikintham to protect Bali’s kingdom, Goddess lakshmi became sad about this decision. She felt lonely and decided to go in the Bali’s palace as a Brahmin woman. Later on, on the day of Shravana Purnima, she tied a Rakhi on the wrist of king Bali and then revealed her true identity. She also told the king about the reason behind her coming. King Bali got emotional after seeing the Rakhi on his wrist and lord Vishnu’s love toward his kingdom and family. After this, Bali requested lord Vishnu to accompany him to Vaikintham. That’s why in Vaikintham, Rakhi festival is named as Baleva in the memory of this story. So, these are the four stories that express the significance of celebrating this festival with great delight and merriment. To Show the sisterly affection to the brother, one can send Rakhi through Rakhi.in, an online portal for Rakhi where you find multiple designs of Rakhi from traditional one to fancy Rakhi.