Want to celebrate Raksha Bandhan the old-fashioned way? This is a simple step-by-step instruction that youngsters may use to make the festival wonderful!
Before the Party
Buying Rakhi: You may buy gorgeous rakhis at the store or build your own. Then you can buy your brother's favourite delicacies.
- Choose a nice present for your brother
- Get the puja things ready: a thali, roli, and chawal
Getting Ready: - Get up early and take a bath
- Put on your best traditional attire - Help mom make special meals
- Make a pleasant spot for the rakhi ceremony
Step-by-step guide to the Rakhi Ceremony
Step 1: Get the Thali ready
Put these things on a plate that has been decorated:
- Threads for Rakhi
- Roli (red powder)
- Chawal (rice grains)
- Candies - A tiny diya or candle - Presents
Step 2: Begin the Ceremony—Sit down in front of your brother, light the diya, and put some roli on your finger.
Step 3: Put on a Tilaka—Put a red tilaka (mark) on your brother's forehead with roli. Stick several rice grains on the tilaka. This is for good luck and blessings.
Step 4: Tie the Rakhi—Hold the rakhi in your hands and wrap it around your brother's right wrist. Tie it tightly but not too tightly. Say a prayer for your brother's health and happiness.
Step 5: Give Sweets to Your Brother - Give your brother a piece of candy. This demonstrates that you love and care about him. Your brother may also give you candy!
Step 6: Give Gifts—Give your brother his present, and he will give you gifts in return. Say "Happy Raksha Bandhan" to each other. Step 7: Get Blessings—If your brother is older, touch his feet. He will bless you and pledge to keep you safe. Give each other a great hug!
After the Ceremony: - Take a lot of pictures together
- Tell your family and friends the wonderful news
- Have a special supper together
- Play games and have fun
- Thank your parents for assisting with the celebration.
- Practice tying the rakhi ahead of time.
- Don't worry if you make mistakes; it's about love, not being perfect.
- If your brother lives far away, you can send rakhi by mail.
- Include cousins and close friends in the celebration. - Remember to thank everyone who helps.
- Write your brother a card.
- Learn a Rakhi song to sing.
- Help make your brother's favourite cuisine.
- Tell each other tales about your fondest times together.
This technique of celebrating Raksha Bandhan makes memories that will live forever!
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