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Raksha Bandhan festival date and muhurat 2020


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Raksha Bandhan 2020

Rakshabandhan 2020
Rakshabandhan 2020

Date: 3 August

Rakshabandhan ritual time- 09:28 to 21:14

Pm Muhurta - 13:46 to 16:26

Pradosh Kaal Muhurta - 19:06 to 21:14

Full Moon Date Start - 21:28 (2 August)

Full moon date ends - 21:27 (3 August)

Raksha Bandhan 2020

Every sister waits for the day of Raksha Bandhan to tie a rakhi on her brother's wrist. This festival is celebrated on the full moon day of Shravan month. There are stories behind celebrating this festival. If we look at its beginning, it is not a festival of brotherhood, but a Raksha Bandhan of victory. According to the Bhavishya Purana, the story which is found is as follows.
Rakshabandhan 2020 Rakhi
Rakshabandhan Rakhi 2020 


After a long time, there was a war between the gods and the Asuras. War continued for 12 years and finally, the Asuras conquered the gods and conquered the three worlds including the throne of Devraj Indra. Indra then approached the planet Jupiter, the guru of the gods and sought advice. Brihaspati asked him to do defence legislation with chanting. Guru Brihaspati started the Raksha Vidhan Sanskar on the full moon day of Shravan month. During this Raksha Vidhan, Raksha Patali was strengthened by chanting. After the puja, this bundle was fastened by Devraj Indra's wife Shachi, also known as Indrani, on the right hand of Devraj Indra of this defence bundle. It was through this power that Devraj succeeded in defeating Indra asuras and regaining his lost kingdom.

Happy Rakshabandhan 2020
Happy Rakshabandhan 2020

Presently this festival has become synonymous with love of sister and brother, it can be said that this is a festival to deepen the sacred relationship of brother and sister. On the one hand, while the sister gives a promise to fulfil her obligation towards the brother and sister, on the other hand, the sister also fasts for the brother's long life. The Rakhi sister who binds on the wrist of the brother on this day is not just a thread or thread of silk, but also the power of sister-brother's unbreakable and sacred love and the power of protection is contained in that ordinary thread.


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