Saturday, August 1, 2020

When Is Raksha Bandhan? Know Auspicious Time To Tie Rakhi, Raksha Bandhan HD Images

The festival of Rakshabandhan is on August 3. The unusual circumstance is that this day is also the last Monday of Sawan. With this, there is also the full luna of Sawan on August 3. This event, Rakshabandhan is also going to be an aggregate of Sarvartha Siddhi and Ayushman Longevity, due to which this time, Raksha Bandhan is going to be very propitious.


Auspicious time for Rakshabandhan (Raksha Bandhan Shubh Muhurat)

Bhadra should not be done at the time of tying a rakhi. It is said that Ravana's sister tied her Rakhi in the Bhadra period itself, so Ravana was destroyed. On August 3, Bhadra is at 9.29 in the morning. The festival of Rakhi will start at 9:30 in the morning. From an afternoon at 1.35 pm to evening 4:30 pm is a perfect time in the afternoon. After this, there is an ideal auspicious time between 7.30 pm to 9.30 pm in the evening.


Raksha Bandhan Mahasanyog on the day of Rakshabandhan

On the day of Rakshabandhan, a combination of magnificent planetary constellations is becoming. On this day, Siddhi Yoga is being done for all-purpose. In this combination, all the wishes are fulfilled. Apart from this, Ayushman Longevity Yoga is on this day, that means the life of both brothers and sisters will belong. On August 3, there is only Shravan Nakshatra of Moon. Lord of Capricorn, Saturn, and Sun are making composite sum among themselves. Both Saturn and Sun increase lifespan. This coincidence has come after 29 years.


How to celebrate Raksha Bandhan by staying away?

This time due to Corona Virus, many siblings will not meet on the Rakshabandhan festival. Brothers and sisters can celebrate this festival even if they live separately. Sisters keep a picture of Lord Krishna in front of the brother by taking a video call and placing a rakhi in front of him as a brother, then the fruits of Rakshabandhan will be received.

Brother blesses the sisters only on an online video call. The sisters should offer food to Lord Krishna and show them to the brother. All the 12 zodiac signs are going to be right in this yoga. On this day, whatever you wish, you will celebrate the festival of Rakhi in front of Krishna Ji, all of them will be fulfilled.


Raksha Bandhan 2020: Celebrate Rakhi festival like this at home during the Corona Virus epidemic


The festival of Raksha Bandhan is glorified every year on the full moon day of Savan month. This time is Sawan Purnima on August 3. Hence Rakshabandhan will be celebrated on this day. This festival is a symbol of brotherly love. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi on their brothers' wrists. While the brothers offer a gift of their sister's choice. They also promise to protect their sister.

However, every single festival has been adversely affected this year due to the Corona Virus epidemic. The celebration of Rakhi is also not untouched by this. In such a situation, we must take special care of ourselves and our family at this festival too. Let's know how to celebrate Rakhi festival at home during the Corona Virus epidemic -

On this day, awaken in the morning and clean the house thoroughly. Take special care of cleanliness, especially during the Corona period. For this, disinfect the house with disinfectant spray. After this, take new clothes after bathing. Take care not to wear dark clothes. After this, worship God and prepare the sister Rakhi.

For this, wear sibling masks and sanitize your hands. After this, brothers and sisters cover their heads. Sisters can use dupatta or Aanchal and brother handkerchiefs. After this, in the auspicious time, sisters apply the sandalwood vaccine on the brother, sit on the victim, remove the aarti, and tie a rakhi on the hands.

After this, brothers and sisters make each other sweet. For this, Peda and Rasgulla can be made at home. After this, the brother should give a gift to his sister. In modern times, sisters also do jobs, so sisters also provide grants to brothers. Finally, pay homage to the parents and older members of the household and receive blessings from them. While you can take photos by taking care of physical distance and wearing a mask.
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