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Raksha Bandhan Wishes 2019 Happy Raksha Bandhan APK

Latest Version 6.0 for Windows
Updated 2019-08-14

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Version 6.0 (#6)

Updated 2019-08-14

APK Size 15.6 MB

Requires Android Android 4.1+ (Jelly Bean)

Offered by Chirag Developers

Category Free Social App

App id com.chiragdevelopers.rakshabandhan

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Download the latest Raksha Bandhan Wishes 2019 Happy Raksha Bandhan application, version 6.0, compatible with Windows 10/11 (using emulators such as Bluestacks), Android devices. This free Social app is developed by Chirag Developers and is easy to download and install.

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Description

RakshaBandhan, also Rakshabandhan, or simply Rakhi, is an annual rite performed in the Indian subcontinent, or by people originating from the Indian subcontinent, and centred around the tying of a thread, talisman, or amulet on the wrist as a form of ritual protection. The protection is offered principally by sisters to brothers, but also by priests to patrons, and sometimes by individuals to real or potential benefactors. Differing versions of the rite have been traditionally performed by Hindus in northern India, western India, Nepal and former colonies of the British Empire to which Hindus had emigrated from India in the 19th-century, and have included, in addition, rites with names rendered as Saluno, Silono, and Rakri. The rituals associated with these rites, however, have spread beyond their traditional regions and have been transformed through technology and migration, the movies, social interaction, and promotion by politicized Hinduism, as well as by the nation state.

Of special significance to married women, RakshaBandhan is rooted in the practice of territorial exogamy, in which a bride marries out of her natal village or town, and her parents, by custom, do not visit her in her married home. In rural north India, where territorial exogamy is strongly prevalent, large numbers of married Hindu women travel back to their parents' homes every year for the ceremony. Their brothers, who typically live with the parents or nearby, sometimes travel to their sisters' married home to escort them back. Many younger married women arrive a few weeks earlier at their natal homes and stay until the ceremony. The brothers serve as lifelong intermediaries between their sisters' married- and parental homes, as well as potential stewards of their security. In urban India, where families are increasingly nuclear, and marriages not always traditional, the festival has become more symbolic, but continues to be highly popular.
Among women and men who are not blood relatives, there is also a transformed tradition of voluntary kin relations, achieved through the tying of rakhi amulets, which have cut across caste and class lines, and Hindu and Muslim divisions. In some communities or contexts, other figures, such as a matriarch, or a person in authority, can be included in the ceremony in ritual acknowledgement of their benefaction. RakshaBandhan is also celebrated by Hindu communities in other parts of the world.
When is RakshaBandhan Celebrated?
As per the Hindu calendar, RakshaBandhan falls in Shravanmaas also known as the Sawan month. It is celebrated on the last day of the Shravan mass which mostly falls in the month of August. The entire month of Sawan is considered to be auspicious as per the Hindu religion.

How is RakshaBandhan Celebrated?
RakshaBandhan is celebrated during the day time. Brothers and sisters adorn beautiful attires to celebrate this pious day. The sisters apply tilak on the brothers’ forehead, tie the rakhi on their wrist and exchange sweets. While carrying out this ritual the sisters pray for the well-being of their brothers. The brothers give gifts to their sisters and pledge that they will stand by them and take care of them in every situation. Both brothers and sisters observe fast before tying the rakhi. They eat only after the ritual is carried out.
The ritual is mostly followed by a family brunch. RakshaBandhan is thus no longer just a day to celebrate the brother-sister bond but also a good occasion to bond with other family members.
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Raksha Bandhan Wishes 2019 Happy Raksha Bandhan 6.0 APK requires following permissions:

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Raksha Bandhan Wishes 2019 Happy Raksha Bandhan 6.0 APK for Windows (#6, 15.6 MB)