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It's that time of the year again-when sisters start shopping for fancy rakhis and brothers suddenly remember they owe lifelong protection in return for a sacred thread and a box of soan papdi.
But in 2025, things are getting a little tricky. Every year, there's one question that sends entire families into group chat debates and frantic Google searches: When is Raksha Bandhan exactly? This time, it's worse-because both 8th and 9th August are doing rounds as the official date!
So, which day should you tie the rakhi without upsetting the family priest or accidentally picking an inauspicious time? Let's decode the confusion and find the most auspicious time to celebrate this beautiful sibling bond.
Raksha Bandhan 2025: Know Date, Time
Raksha
Bandhan
in
2025
will
be
celebrated
on
Saturday,
9
August.
The
festival
falls
on
the
full
moon
day
of
the
Shravana
month
in
the
Hindu
calendar,
known
as
Shravana
Purnima.
This
is
considered
one
of
the
most
auspicious
days
of
the
year,
especially
for
performing
sibling-related
rituals
and
prayers.
The
Purnima
Tithi
begins
on
8
August
at
2:12
PM
and
ends
on
9
August
at
1:24
PM.
However,
the
inauspicious
period
called
Bhadra
Kaal
overlaps
part
of
this
tithi.
Bhadra
ends
at
around
1:52
AM
on
9
August,
which
means
the
ideal
time
for
tying
Rakhi
begins
early
in
the
morning
and
continues
until
around
1:24
PM,
giving
families
plenty
of
time
to
complete
rituals
during
daylight
hours.
What Makes This Year's Muhurat So Auspicious?
Unlike
some
years
where
Bhadra
stretches
well
into
the
morning,
Raksha
Bandhan
2025
gives
a
clean
window
of
auspicious
time
right
from
sunrise
to
early
afternoon.
This
is
considered
highly
favorable
for
performing
Rakhi
rituals
without
delays
or
astrological
interruptions.
Astrologers
suggest
that
tying
Rakhi
during
the
Shubh
Muhurat
ensures
blessings,
prosperity,
and
strengthened
sibling
bonds.
For
families
with
traditional
values,
observing
the
correct
timing
adds
a
layer
of
sacredness
to
the
day
that
goes
beyond
just
celebration.
Rituals You Can't Skip This Raksha Bandhan
The
heart
of
Raksha
Bandhan
lies
in
its
rituals,
which
are
simple
yet
deeply
meaningful.
On
the
morning
of
Raksha
Bandhan,
both
siblings
wake
up
early,
take
a
bath,
and
wear
fresh
clothes.
The
sister
prepares
a
traditional
puja
thali,
which
includes
a
diya
(lamp),
roli
(vermilion),
rice
grains,
sweets,
and
the
Rakhi
itself.
The
ritual
begins
with
the
sister
applying
a
tilak
of
roli
and
rice
on
her
brother's
forehead.
This
act
is
symbolic-it
invites
divine
protection
and
prosperity.
She
then
ties
the
Rakhi
on
his
wrist
while
reciting
protective
mantras,
invoking
the
blessings
of
gods
like
Vishnu
and
Indra.
This
is
followed
by
an
aarti,
where
the
sister
circles
the
lamp
around
her
brother's
face
to
protect
him
from
evil
energies.
After
tying
the
Rakhi,
the
sister
feeds
her
brother
sweets,
often
homemade,
and
the
brother
offers
her
a
gift
in
return.
This
exchange
is
not
just
material-it
represents
a
mutual
vow
of
love
and
lifelong
support.
Raksha Bandhan 2025: Puja Vidhi
The Puja Vidhi on Raksha Bandhan isn't just a formal task-it's a spiritual practice. Before performing the ritual, both the brother and sister should sit facing east. The diya should be lit and placed in the center of the thali, symbolizing divine presence.
The tilak is applied with devotion, the Rakhi is tied with care, and the aarti is done while chanting mantras such as "Yena baddho Bali Raja, danavendro mahabalah, tena tvam abhi badhnami, rakshe ma chala ma chala." This mantra calls upon the power of the Raksha Sutra-the protective thread.
After the Rakhi is tied and gifts exchanged, the family often offers prayers to deities such as Lord Vishnu, Lord Ganesha, or Goddess Lakshmi, depending on regional traditions. The puja concludes with all members of the family partaking in a meal that includes festive sweets and dishes.
Today,
Raksha
Bandhan
isn't
limited
to
biological
brothers
and
sisters.
Many
people
tie
Rakhi
to
friends,
cousins,
teachers,
or
even
soldiers
as
a
token
of
respect
and
love.
With
many
families
separated
by
cities
or
even
countries,
digital
Rakhis,
video
calls,
and
online
gifts
have
become
part
of
the
modern
celebration.
Despite these changes, the essence remains the same-the Rakhi is still a thread of protection, trust, and emotional connection.



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