Raksha Bandhan 2022: The festival of Raksha Bandhan has arrived. It’s a chance to celebrate sibling love and cherish the bond. The entire country of India is ecstatic about it. Raksha Bandhan is enhanced by beautiful rakhis, homemade sweets, gifts, and puja. Without religious rituals, any Hindu festival is incomplete. Raksha Bandhan begins with prayers to God, followed by sisters worshiping their brothers and tying rakhis around their wrists while chanting the Raksha Mantra. It brings him happiness and removes all negative energies from his life.
Raksha Bandhan falls on August 11 this year. However, the Hindu calendar allows it to be celebrated on two dates: August 11 and August 12. It is observed on the full moon day of the Shravan month’s Shukla Paksha, also known as Shravan Poornima or Kjari Poonam. The full moon date of Shukla Paksha in the month of Shravan will begin at 10.38 a.m. on Thursday, August 11. Purnima Tithi will be observed until 7:05 a.m. on Friday, August 12. The following are the auspicious times for the day:
Purnima Tithi starts at 10:38 am on Thursday, August 11.
Purnima Tithi ends at 07:05 am on Friday, August 12.
Bhadra Time starts at 10:38 am on Thursday, August 11.
Bhadra Time ends at 08:51 pm on Thursday, August 11.
Shubh Muhurat for Rakhi is between 08:51 pm to 09:12 pm on Thursday, August 11.
Abhijeet Muhurat will start from 11:59 am to 12:52 pm on Friday, August 12.
Shubh Choghadiya is from 12:52 pm to 02:05 pm on Friday, August 12.
Rakhi tying, gift giving, and aarti are just a few of the lovely customs that accompany Raksha Bandhan. This is the time of year when families come together and bonds are strengthened. The best aspect of Hindu festivals is that they bring the entire family together under one roof.
In addition to family, the festival is frequently observed by cousins and other distant relatives. The festival brings together people from various ethnic and religious backgrounds, transcends biological family boundaries, and emphasizes love and harmony through ritual. That is why Raksha Bandhan is so lovely.