Raksha Bandhan 2023 Date, Timing, Shubh Muhurat, and Mantra

Synopsis

Raksha Bandhan will be observed on Wednesday, August 30, 2023. The Raksha Bandhan thread ceremony shubh muhurat will start after 09:01 PM on August 30, 2023.

This year, the festival of Raksha Bandhan will be observed on Wednesday, August 30, 2023. The Raksha Bandhan thread ceremony shubh muhurat will start after 09:01 PM on August 30, 2023. The Purnima Tithi ends on 07:05 AM on August 31, 2023.

Raksha Bandhan typically falls on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Shravana, which usually occurs in August. The festival holds great significance as it celebrates the bond of love and protection between brothers and sisters. Here's a brief overview of the history, rituals, and mantras associated with Raksha Bandhan:

Raksha Bandhan History

The history of Raksha Bandhan is rooted in various myths and legends from Hindu mythology:

Legend of Lord Krishna and Draupadi: One popular legend involves Lord Krishna and Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas. When Draupadi tore a piece of her saree to bandage Krishna's bleeding finger, he promised to protect her. Years later, during the disrobing incident in the Kaurava court, Krishna came to Draupadi's aid by providing an endless supply of fabric.

Rani Karnavati and Emperor Humayun: Another historical account comes from the Mughal era when Rani Karnavati of Mewar sent a rakhi to Emperor Humayun, seeking his help against the invading Bahadur Shah of Gujarat. Humayun honored the rakhi and rushed to her aid, exemplifying the protective nature of the festival.

Raksha Bandhan Rituals

The central ritual of Raksha Bandhan involves the sister tying a rakhi, a decorative thread with various adornments, around her brother's wrist. This act symbolizes the sister's love, prayers for her brother's well-being, and the brother's vow to protect and care for his sister. After tying the rakhi, sisters often apply a tilak (a sacred mark) on their brother's forehead, offer sweets, and perform an aarti (a religious ritual involving a lit lamp) to bless their brothers. It is customary for the brother to give his sister a gift as a token of his love and appreciation. Families often come together to share a special meal and celebrate the occasion.

Raksha Bandhan Mantra

While tying the rakhi, sisters may chant mantras or prayers for the well-being and protection of their brothers. One of the very common Raksha Bandhan mantra include:

"Yena baddho balee raajaa daanavendro mahaabalah.
Tena twaam anubadhnaami rakshe maa chala maa chala."


Raksha Bandhan Mantra Meaning: "I tie you the rakhi that was tied to King Bali, the king of demons. O Rakhi, I pray that you never waver in protecting my brother."

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