Happy Raksha Bandhan to all Indians

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Well you know it's said that the first rakhi ever was tied by Shachi to Indra...I always wondered exactly how and when sisters hijacked this festival. Anyway now they have so.. :p

Happy rakhi everyone!
I think the entire Shachi and Indra thing was misconstrued, since History says that Shachi just tied a thread around the Indra's wrist while he was going for war, which I think was just out of goodwill (similar to the rituals that are carried out before the warriors go on war).
As far as I know this festival too, started with Yama and Yamuna(Yamuna's sister). Which sounds cogent, as relationship between Yama and Yamuna is quiet acknowledged one when it comes to brother and sister relationships, remember the Yamadvitiya thing??:p

Would like to add that this festival is also celebrated as 'Narali Purnima' in my state, which is fisherman's festival.
 
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I think the entire Shachi and Indra thing was misconstrued, since History says that Shachi just tied a thread around the Indra's wrist while he was going for war, which I think was just out of goodwill (similar to the rituals that are carried out before the warriors go on war).
As far as I know this festival too, started with Yama and Yamuna(Yamuna's sister). Which sounds cogent, as relationship between Yama and Yamuna is quiet acknowledged one when it comes to brother and sister relationships, remember the Yamadvitiya thing??:p

Would like to add that this festival is also celebrated as 'Narali Purnima' in my state, which is fisherman's festival.
Yea I know about Yama and Yamuna - I don't remember if their tale coincides with rakhi tale too but with yamdwitiya, it must be her lol .. :p

Rakhi IS a thread- made of raw fiber be it cotton or silk. The same( the cotton Raksha sutra) as tied when performing a puja.. I buy rakhis made out of that one only. My mom always made us add a simple raksha thread of kachcha dhaaga for rakhi even if we kept a fancy one too just for more decorative purpose.
 
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Well you know it's said that the first rakhi ever was tied by Shachi to Indra...I always wondered exactly how and when sisters hijacked this festival. Anyway now they have so.. :p

Happy rakhi everyone!
Well Sisters have head start in life .... One has a sister long before they can think of having a lover.
 

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Well I am not complaining. ^^
Me neither.


I think the entire Shachi and Indra thing was misconstrued, since History says that Shachi just tied a thread around the Indra's wrist while he was going for war, which I think was just out of goodwill (similar to the rituals that are carried out before the warriors go on war).
As far as I know this festival too, started with Yama and Yamuna(Yamuna's sister). Which sounds cogent, as relationship between Yama and Yamuna is quiet acknowledged one when it comes to brother and sister relationships, remember the Yamadvitiya thing??:p

Would like to add that this festival is also celebrated as 'Narali Purnima' in my state, which is fisherman's festival.
Now that you mention it, we have similar festival called Bhai Fota (or Bhaiya Dooj) where we actually refer to Yama and Yamuna as sister wishing well for his brother in a chant. Its during a full moon too.
 

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Yea I know about Yama and Yamuna - I don't remember if their tale coincides with rakhi tale too but with yamdwitiya, it must be her lol .. :p

Rakhi IS a thread- made of raw fiber be it cotton or silk. The same( the cotton Raksha sutra) as tied when performing a puja.. I buy rakhis made out of that one only. My mom always made us add a simple raksha thread of kachcha dhaaga for rakhi even if we kept a fancy one too just for more decorative purpose.
My grandma used to tell me all these stories when I was child, so she might be right.
Yeah, threads have a lot of significance in Hindu religion in general. The old Rakhis used to be really simpleton as compared to the ones I see these days. These days we have variety of Rakhis in the market, Doraemon Rakhis, Pokemon Rakhis, I won't be really surprised if we I get to see Naruto or Sasuke on Rakhi.xD
Now that you mention it, we have similar festival called Bhai Fota (or Bhaiya Dooj) where we actually refer to Yama and Yamuna as sister wishing well for his brother in a chant. Its during a full moon too.
As far as I know, Bhai Dooj= Yamadwitiya(spelling??):p
Those who are in danger zone carry bunch of mangal sutras. See how they run away when you pull one out.
Mangal sutras??:lmao:
Though I guess these type of things(making 'him' your brother thingy using Rakhi) are getting lesser and lesser in the number. I don't think girls that know how to gracefully deny the proposals will do this childish stuff.
Though we used to do it a lot in childhood, one of my friend's crush actually tied him Rakhi in front of entire class and we had to somehow alleviate him.XD
 

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Second time celebrating RakshaBandhan away from home D; Dem feeeeeeeellzzz ;_; Tho i got my wrist full :D

Anyways, Happy Rakhi to all the Indians around..

Oh, and a question, Anybody from South India here? ._. Why don't you guys wear Rakhis bruh >_> Cuz i dont see any Southie wearing them today , Or is it just me?

Those who are in danger zone carry bunch of mangal sutras. See how they run away when you pull one out.
This counter attack was invented last year xD God bless the niga who had the idea :'D
 
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Second time celebrating RakshaBandhan away from home D; Dem feeeeeeeellzzz ;_; Tho i got my wrist full :D

Anyways, Happy Rakhi to all the Indians around..

Oh, and a question, Anybody from South India here? ._. Why don't you guys wear Rakhis bruh >_> Cuz i dont see any Southie wearing them today , Or is it just me?



This counter attack was invented last year xD God bless the niga who had the idea :'D
It is just you. I have seen a lot of people with it today.
I have got none in recent years, away from hometown and nobody knows me in college, same case for many.
 

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Me neither.




Now that you mention it, we have similar festival called Bhai Fota (or Bhaiya Dooj) where we actually refer to Yama and Yamuna as sister wishing well for his brother in a chant. Its during a full moon too.
If it's on Dooj how the moon is full? :|

Here we celebrate Bahiya dooj on second day from Diwali.
 
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