“Crucial Raksha Bandhan Tradition: Brothers Advised to Avoid South-facing Direction While Receiving Rakhi; East or North Direction Recommended”

“Raksha Bandhan, observed on August 30 and 31, 2023, venerates the sibling bond, underscoring the profound connection shared between brothers and sisters. The festival witnesses sisters tying the sacred thread of Rakhi onto their brothers’ wrists, signifying affection and reliance. In response, brothers pledge to safeguard and stand by their sisters through life’s myriad challenges.
An age-old tradition, Raksha Bandhan is steeped in historical significance. Amidst culinary indulgence and gift exchanges, observance of specific guidelines is advised for brothers:
Dos and Don’ts for Brothers on Raksha Bandhan:
- Display respect towards sisters and refrain from engaging in conflicts, extending the principle of non-disputatious behavior to all interactions.
- Present gifts to sisters, as tradition suggests that omitting this gesture might displease the goddess Lakshmi.
- Embrace the auspiciousness of the full moon day by participating in acts of charity and donations, believed to attract good fortune.
- Exercise caution regarding gift choices; avoid presenting sharp objects, as they are deemed inauspicious.
- Adhere to the custom of tying the Rakhi on the right wrist.
- Orient oneself towards the east or north, not south, during the Rakhi tying ritual.
- Uphold cleanliness and sanitation, integral to the ritual’s sanctity.
- Both brothers and sisters are advised to cover their heads during the proceedings.
Raksha Bandhan, a celebration of sibling camaraderie, carries a rich tapestry of traditions, urging brothers to uphold the sanctity of the occasion by adhering to these recommended guidelines.”
