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gangafashions12 · 2 years
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TRADITIONAL RAKSHA BANDHAN OUTFITS FOR WOMEN – 2022
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A girl wants to dress up differently and gracefully on every occasion, and festivals are the perfect occasion to channel your inner diva and go entirely traditional. Raksha Bandhan is a time to cherish and celebrate the bond between siblings. It's a time for family, love and support and yes, some fascinating ethnic style. 
Festivals have become more about fashion and bling from being tedious in the past. The times have changed so make a fashion statement that makes festivals all about dressing up and looking your best. With Raksha Bandhan approaching, it’s time to start planning for this beautiful day in our life. These Raksha Bandhan festival outfit ideas can help you celebrate the festivals in style. The outfits worn on this fun and heartfelt occasion are usually fun, bright, and modern.
So, what are trendy Outfit ideas for women to wear in Raksha Bandhan? There are plenty of outfits for women available everywhere on how to dress for the occasion. But let's take a look at this masterpiece ethnic rakhi outfit ideas that will make you gleam this season with classic elegance.
Irresistible Ivory
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 This stylish beauty is all you need for a cool Indian wear upgrade. Opt for this classic moonga silk kurta enhanced with impeccable floral motifs that add playfulness to the fabric. The Organza Dupatta with lively tassels adds an extra shot of dignity to the apparel. Wear this ecstatic Kurti for Raksha Bandhan for a low-key yet elaborate festive look. This stunning ensemble will sure to give you a traditional and impressive look for the celebrations with family.
A Diaphanous Look
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Celebrate in the finest and most versatile moonga silk weaves. Give your festive style a boost by wearing this majestic moonga silk kurta set. Pomegranate tree prints on the fabric make it a unique and pleasant choice to wear this Raksha Bandhan. Intricate embroidery on the sleeves gives a modern spin that is perfect for this Raksha Bandhan. This is elegant ethnic wear for Raksha Bandhan that you definitely cannot miss!
Vibrant Pop of Indigo
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When it comes to dressing for Rakhi, you can go super low-key, or you can go all-out glam depending upon the intimacy of the celebration. For those who want to keep it simple but stylish, this is a sophisticated and elegant option for all of them. The vibrant indigo hue makes your personality look extravagant. The cotton bottom with this ensemble is accentuated with white lace detailing giving it a modern spin that is ideal for the Raksha Bandhan outfit. We cannot be more excited enough about this exemplary look for the festive season!
Quirky Frosty Green!
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If you are looking for a traditional dress for Raksha Bandhan that depicts flawless Personality, then this quirky frosty green silhouette is your best bet! Give yourself an artistic and modern spin with this evergreen style. This glamourous moonga silk kurta with intricate floral motifs makes it looks effortlessly classic Raksha Bandhan dress. Detailed hand embroidery at the sleeves amplifies fuss-free elegance. This elegant apparel complemented with cotton bottoms is celebrated for its splendour and grandeur.
Raksha Bandhan is a time for trying new fashion experimentations and wearing them fearlessly. You can have fun with your outfit ideas for Raksha Bandhan and ensure your siblings have them too. Which of these looks are you excited to wear on this Raksha Bandhan? Choose the Raksha Bandhan outfit you relate with the most and add your distant self to it. Happy Raksha Bandhan to you all!
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litsetaure · 8 months
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So…one of my favourite headcanons is that the Potter family are Indian. (Those of you who’ve read my Grindeldore/Wolfstar dancer fic might recall that Fleamont Potter, James’ father and the UK Prime Minister, is Indian in that. Funnily enough, our real life Prime Minister is a British Indian Hindu who became PM last year. On Diwali. Yeah, that was an…interesting day in the family. Still not entirely sure how I feel about it.)
Anyway - here are some headcanons about James Potter being Indian, some of which are based around how I actually grew up. (Note: there will probably be more as I think of them!):
When Holi comes around, James wakes the others up by pelting them with coloured powder. He does it every year and every year they fall for it. They also pelt everyone with coloured powder throughout the holiday. It took weeks for the paint to be cleaned fully. (Some people suspected Dumbledore deliberately let it stay like that because he liked the colours.)
Sirius got really angry the first time he heard someone call James a Paki. He doesn’t know what it means, but he never wants to see that look on James’ face again. He absolutely lost it when James told him what it meant. (For those of you who don’t know what it means, it’s an incredibly racist slur towards south Asians; along similar lines of using the n-word to a black person. This is also why James gets so angry whenever anyone uses the word Mudblood - because he knows how that shit feels.)
Sirius helps James create magical rangoli patterns during Diwali. They also take over the kitchen for an evening trying to make Indian sweets. The results are mixed-looking, but they all taste good, and the house elves get some great new dishes.
Every time a festival falls on a full moon, they always celebrate a few days after so Remus can join in. (He hugely appreciates the sweets.)
James initially wasn’t thrilled that his Animagus form is a stag, since a deer is the form one of the bad guys took in the Ramayana when he triggered the events that led to Rama’s wife being kidnapped.
When James’ father died, he had a traditional Hindu funeral. Traditionally, the eldest son leads the proceedings, but when James broke down, Sirius stepped in to continue. In that moment, James loved Sirius more than he could put into words.
James also taught the Marauders some Hindi so they could talk privately, as well as some Indian magic.
James, Lily and Sirius actually go to india for their wedding outfits. Lily also has magical mendhi patterns done by James’ aunts and cousins. James also had to gently explain to Lily that wearing white is associated with funerals.
Petunia showed up to James and Lily’s wedding in a white dress to try and upstage the bride. She’s very confused to realise a) Lily is not wearing white, and b) a lot of James’ relatives are looking at her weirdly, because she’s wearing a funeral colour.
At James and Lily’s engagement party, James’ aunties kept trying to set Sirius up with their daughters and teasing him about getting married. They shut up when Sirius snogged Remus in front of everyone. James wasn’t even mad that his engagement was briefly upstaged.
James has a book of Indian tales and legends passed down from his father. He read them to Harry at bedtime. Lily would smile and watch from the doorway. He also taught his friends some classic Indian songs to sing to Harry.
Every year on Raksha Bandhan, James ties a rakhi on Sirius’ wrist and charms them so they’ll never come undone. One night, Sirius noticed the threads of one of them coming loose. That night was October 31st, 1981.
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the-lekhika · 11 months
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Pavitr Prabhakar Headcanons Part 2 (Festival Special)
I'm back with headcanons, this time focusing on our precious boy during our festivals!
He's heart broken when girls start avoiding him during Rakshabandhan (the Indian festival where girls tie Rakhi on their brother's wrist. Usually this happens in family but a lot of boys-girls who consider each other brother-sister do this as well) because he's always wanted a sister. (Well sorry Pavitr but I won't want you as a brother).
Has played Hanuman in Ram-Leela (the stage play of Ramayan, a major Hindu Epic) in Dusshehra (we celebrate the victory of Good over Evil). Wanted to be Shri Ram but was told that he's more of a Krishna than Ram.
BECOMES GOVINDA DURING KRISHNA JANMASHTAMI (the birth of Shri Krishna)!!! Ofc he does, he loves breaking the pot of maakhan (butter).
Ganesh Chaturthi (the birth of Lord Ganesh) is his favourite festival, dresses up the best during this, silk blue kurta with sleeves rolled up and plain white pajamas complete with mojri (a type of shoes).
Has cried once during Visarjan (immersion of idols of Bhagwan Ganesh after the end of festival) while screaming "agle baras tu jaldi aa!!" ("next year, come soon, God!")
Goes to his Muslim friends' house during Eid because sevai is delicious.
LOVES DIWALI. Would never forget to bring lotuses for Maa Lakshmi during the Puja. (and then jokingly say "Ma I brought you your favourite thing now you give me mine" and avsolutely refuses to say what he wants because "Ma already knows")
Lights up the entire house with Diyas only during Diwali and makes it look more serene than lights.
Cannot talk properly during Holi (festival of colors) because his mouth is always stuffed with gujia, malpua or Dahi Bara. Also his clothes in Holi are as colorful as his face.
Visits Gurudwara (the Sikh place of Worship) on the birth date of the Gurus because again the lungar is soo good.
Lol I typed this so fast and as soon as ideas came into my mind. More will come.
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janaknandini-singh999 · 8 months
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Chapter 4
"Shl- umm ugh damn you're a mess, honey. Here." Manika offered a tissue to Shlokaa in the washroom but she just glared at it
"Well, at least you took care of that dyke." she smirked. "Now for that autistic bitch. Your friendship standards did go downhill, girl. I mean, I was here the whole time plus we've known each other since we were kids. There's one bitch who ain't into men and one who'd just cry and shake uncontrollably while being fucked by one. What has the world come to-"
"Shut your goddamn mouth, Manika. If you dare say one more-"
Suddenly one of the stalls' door unlocked and Aditi came out, sobbing. Shlokaa ran and hugged her.
"Oopsie." Manika looked at her, then at Shlokaa and finished washing her hands
"Get out. right. now." Shlokaa hissed
Manika raised her hands in mock defeat and left, eyeing her and smiling before she did
"I'm so so sorry. She was talking nonsense." Shlokaa kissed her friend's forehead
Despite it, Aditi laughed "Nahh, don't make it look better than it is. I am autistic, let's face it. But not severely, unlike unfortunate ones who are. There's still so much stigma and I-"
"I know, sweetheart. I know." Shlokaa held her tighter
"But one thing she got right. Crying and shaking uncontrollably? Why, that's just great sex and I want that, come on!" she laughed "But if you don't want to be friends anym-"
"Of course not, shut up!"
Aditi smiled wistfully "Speaking of friends, poor Vilasini."
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Vilasini had been crying for a while now, curled up outside the little pooja grah.
Good for her she was a silent one, she'd be breaking down and nobody in the house would know. Right now, she just whispered
"Where am I going wrong, Kanha? I.. I thought if I could be as charming as you, maybe... I forgot your life was not easy either. It was everything but that and I feel you, bestie. Sometimes I feel you're the only one who gets me."
As if to contradict that right away, her phone rung. She slowly went to her room where it was and cleared her throat before answering.
"Hello?"
"Crying?"
Vilasini sighed and rolled on the bed, exhausted
"That evident?"
"Uhmmhm. You know, we could pull a Baazigar on her. I make her fall for me then kill her and throw into the sea hehehe"
"That's one big vendetta, R. But if she couldn't fall for a pretty face like me, how would she for an ugly ass like yours?"
"Even in this condition, you're roasting me! Talk about coping mechanisms."
"True. But thanks for the thought. What would I have done without you, mY saviour?"
A knock. "I'll call you back later, Raman."
"Complicated" would be an understatement for brown households. A girl and guy can't just be 'best friends'. Same sex ones can't be more than friends.
Vilasini opened the door to see her mother.
"Rakhi toh pehnaa do apne bhai ko." She came in, dressed impeccably in an orange sari and then whispered "gift bhi toh milega."
"Arey, ussi se koi meri raksha kar le. Paise main hi de du phir." Vilasini mumbled but went to change before coming into the living room.
"Meri favourite behen!! Where's my mithai and rakhi?!" Vilasini's brother squealed and then lowering his voice "should I tell mummy on this auspicious occasion that you're gay?" and chuckled
"Laao, mummy thaali. Yeh zyaada hi bol raha hain, iska muh mithai se band toh karu!"
"Hey! No fighting on festivals! Also, I have something to tell you both. We are shifting."
Vilasini's brother groaned and went inside his room. Vilasini came closer to her mother.
"What? Waapis? Mummy, you know how much it took for me to adjust to being your perfect girl and make this many friends. How many times do I keep doing it?"
"I know, beta but your papa is in such a job. He's in the army, we've got to respect that. Life is all about adapting and army kids have an edge because of this. But there's a good news. We are shifting to your favourite cousin Aditi's city! Khush ho na, beta? I made the arrangements so you'll be in the same school as hers!"
Vilasini's world tilted. Aditi's school is also Shlokaa's. That meant seeing her every day.
"The other day at didi's reception shaadi-" Vilasini thought about how she would tell about the incident to her mother. She finally said firmly "mummy, I have something to tell you."
"Jaanti hu. Tumhe ladkiyan pasand hain, na?"
Another shock. A greater one. It was a surprise how she was standing on her feet right now.
"Mum-"
"Shh. Kuch kehne ki zaroorat nahi hain."
"Did he tell-" Vilasini's mouth opened, pointing to her brother's room
She shook her head "Mujhe toh pata bhi nahi thha ki usse pata hain. Does everyone here know but me?"
"Aisa nahi hain, mummy. Maine toh abhi baba ko bhi.. he toh wouldn't even."
"Shh, fathers worry too but mothers are mothers aur main mummy hu tumhari. Mujhe nahi pata chalta toh kisse chalta? You know, there was a time when parents used to decide everything for their children, including careers? But only the child knows where their true passion lies. So, we shouldn't force our perceptions, our identity on them. Same goes for everything else, including who they love. Even if people decide for their children, they don't end up dealing with the consequences themselves, the child does. Journey sabki alag hain."
"Oye hoye, meri chalti phirti self help book." Vilasini couldn't help herself and embraced her mother, crying
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"Didi, I want to tell you something."
Shlokaa turned around "What is it, Jai? Get your Rakhi tied fast I have work to do."
"I.. I don't feel like a boy."
Shlokaa sat up and blanked out "What?"
"Please don't tell anyone, didi. Please please! I just had to tell someone. I've been.. it's been a long time. I.. almost tried to. But then I realized I don't want to end my life. I want to live. As myself."
Dreading it, shlokaa held up her hand and touched the kid softly "It's all ok, my love. I'll be your sister regardless." and got a hug
"I love you, didi."
"I love you, too- um"
"Jaya." her sister's eyes twinkled with so much happiness Shlokaa thought she would cry
"Jaya, my beautiful sister."
Jaya sobbed in her arms and suddenly sat upright "And oh, I want to tie Rakhi to you. I've realized gender and love, romantic or platonic, never matters. All it takes is for it just to be there. And you've always protected me."
"Jai, Shlokaa! Come, let's do the Rakhi now." their mother called
On being called her dead name, Jaya grew sad but Shlokaa held her hand, mouthing "Don't worry, we will handle it."
"There you both are! Also, Shlokaa, a new student is coming to the school tomorrow. Help me with her files and to get her settled."
Shlokaa's mother was a teacher and very serious about her work. She had her files open even on the table right now.
"Oh, it's Aditi's cousin Vilasini. She'll be in your class."
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By the way, Rakshabandhan is celebrated on the full moon date of the month of Sawan, but this year, there is a lot of confusion among the people regarding Raksha Bandhan. According to astrology, no auspicious work in Hindu religion is celebrated in Bhadrapad period. Because of this reason, this holy festival of brother and sister will be celebrated on August 12. It is said that the Rakshabandhan festival was started by Mother Lakshmi. Do you know how the holy festival like Rakshabandhan started. If not then let us tell you the mythology related to Raksha Bandhan today Story According to mythology, Raja Bali in ancient times, when Ashwamedh was performing yagna, Lord Shri Vishnu had taken the form of Vaman avatar to deceive Raja Bali and asked Raja Bali to donate three feet of earth. At that time, Raja Bali promised to give three feet to Lord Vishnu without thinking. Lord Vishnu measured the sky and underworld in two pegs with his small feet. King Bali had no room for third pug. So he put his head under the feet of Lord Vishnu. Seeing this, Lord Vishnu Raja was very pleased with Bali. Then Raja Bali sought promise from Lord Vishnu that when he sees, he should also see Lord VishnU. Hearing this, Lord Vishnu promised Raja Bali and went to the underworld by saying Amen. When Goddess Lakshmi started to worry a lot after Lord Vishnu Patal went to Lok. Seeing the concern of Mata Lakshmi, Devarshi Narad suggested Mata one, to make Raja Bali her brother. By doing so their owner will return to them. Listening to Narad Muni, Mother Lakshmi dressed as a woman and reached Raja Bali in the underworld crying. When King Bali saw him crying, he asked him the reason to cry. Then Mata Lakshmi said that I don't have any brother. This is why I am very sad. After hearing this, Raja Bali asked mother Lakshmi to become my sister. After this, Mata Lakshmi tied rakhi to Raja Bali and asked for her Swami Lord Vishnu back. According to mythological beliefs it is said that the festival of Raksha Bandhan became popular in the world from the same time. #rakshabandhan #hindi #india #festival https://www.instagram.com/p/ChHEAkhtMt3/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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helloparent · 1 month
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Amazing Raksha Bandhan Decorations for preschool Classrooms
Raksha Bandhan, a significant Indian festival that celebrates the bond of love and protection between siblings, is a wonderful occasion to introduce preschoolers to Indian culture and traditions. By decorating the preschool classroom with a Raksha Bandhan theme, you can make the festival special and educational for young children. In this guide, we'll explore creative Raksha Bandhan decoration ideas suitable for preschool classrooms.
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Introduction to Raksha Bandhan
Before diving into decoration ideas, it's essential to provide preschoolers with a simple and child-friendly explanation of Raksha Bandhan. You can say:
"Raksha Bandhan is a special day when brothers and sisters show their love for each other. Sisters tie colorful bands called 'rakhis' on their brothers' wrists, and brothers promise to protect and take care of their sisters. It's a day to celebrate the wonderful bond between siblings."
Creative Raksha Bandhan Decoration Ideas
Let's explore a variety of preschool classroom decoration ideas that can transform your preschool classroom into a festive and engaging space for Raksha Bandhan:
Rakhi Art and Craft Corner:
Set up a designated craft corner with colorful paper, markers, glue, and other craft supplies.
Encourage preschoolers to create their own rakhi artwork, which can include rakhi cards or decorative rakhi bands.
Display the children's creations around the classroom to add a personalized touch.
Rangoli Designs:
Create vibrant rangoli designs at the entrance of the classroom or in a central area.
Use colored rice, flower petals, or colored sand to make eye-catching rangoli patterns.
Rangoli designs can introduce children to the rich artistic traditions of India.
Rakhi Wall Display:
Dedicate a wall in the classroom as the "Rakhi Wall."
Invite children to stick colorful paper rakhis made by them on this wall.
You can also include small photos of the students with their siblings to celebrate their unique bonds.
Themed Bulletin Board:
Decorate a bulletin board with a Raksha Bandhan theme.
Include pictures of famous sibling pairs from Indian mythology, such as Lord Rama and Goddess Sita or Krishna and Balarama.
Add captions that explain the significance of these sibling relationships.
Rakhi Garland:
String together small, colorful paper rakhis to create a rakhi garland.
Hang this garland across the classroom or along the walls to infuse a festive atmosphere.
Sibling Handprint Art:
Encourage siblings or classroom buddies to create handprint art together.
Dipping their hands in paint and creating art can symbolize their unique bonds.
Storytelling Corner:
Create a cozy corner in the classroom with cushions and soft toys.
Use this area for Raksha Bandhan storytelling sessions where teachers can read stories related to the festival and sibling relationships.
Rakhi-Making Contest:
Organize a rakhi-making contest among the children.
Encourage them to come up with creative designs and use various craft materials.
Recognize and reward their efforts with small prizes or certificates.
Sibling Photo Collage:
Request parents to provide pictures of their children with their siblings.
Create a heartwarming photo collage displaying these images.
This collage can serve as a visual representation of the diverse sibling relationships within the class.
Traditional Attire Day:
Celebrate Raksha Bandhan by inviting children to dress in traditional Indian attire.
It adds a colorful and festive touch to the celebration and allows children to embrace cultural diversity.
Conclusion
Raksha Bandhan provides a unique opportunity to introduce preschoolers to Indian culture and traditions while fostering a sense of togetherness and love. Decorating the preschool classroom with these creative Raksha Bandhan ideas not only makes the festival memorable but also instills values of love, care, and the significance of sibling relationships in young minds.
As you implement these decoration ideas, involve the children in the process to encourage their creativity and engagement. Raksha Bandhan in the best preschools in India can be a heartwarming and joyous occasion for both educators and students, leaving a lasting impression and fostering a sense of cultural appreciation and familial bonds.
Originally Published by HelloParent.
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digital-marketing34 · 4 months
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 Kid-Friendly Rakhi Celebrations Bringing Joy and Color to Sibling Relationships from Rakhi.com
Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is not just a festival for adults. It is a fun opportunity for children to experience the warmth of brotherly love. In this article, we explore great ways for kids to celebrate Rakhi, from making their own special Rakhi to playful activities that strengthen bonds with siblings.
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1: Rakhi Crafts for Little Hands Promote creativity by introducing children to the world of Rakhi crafts. We provide easy and fun DIY ideas for making rakhi for kids using colorful beads, ribbons, and other craft materials. From character-themed rakhi to personalized pieces, let your imagination run wild and create a special token of love for your sibling.
2: Storytime with Rakhi Tales.
Share age-appropriate stories about Rakhi that capture the essence of the festival. Make the story a part of the celebration, whether it's the legendary story of Lord Krishna and Draupadi or a more modern tale. This not only educates children about the cultural importance of Rakhi but also adds a fun atmosphere to the celebration.
3: Rakhi-themed games and activitie
Spice up your Rakhi celebrations with games and activities for kids. Organize a Rakhi treasure hunt where children follow clues to find a special Rakhi, or participate in a Rakhi-themed painting contest. These activities are not only fun, but promote camaraderie and shared joy.
4: Sweet treats for little taste buds.
Get the kids involved in the kitchen and create delicious Raki-style treats. Let your kids explore the world of delicious food, from decorating simple cookies to making edible treats in the shape of raki. Highlight the joy of sharing these treats with your siblings and make your celebration even more fun.
5: Rakhi Gifts for Children.
Discuss age-appropriate gift ideas that children can exchange with their siblings. From handmade cards to small trinkets and toys, foster the spirit of giving and sharing. It highlights the thought and effort behind the gift and reinforces the idea that Rakhi is a festival of love and friendship.
6: Dress Up Rakhi Enjoy Fashion.
Make Rakhi preparation fun and festive. Encourage children to wear traditional or themed costumes for this occasion. Let them express their creativity and enthusiasm for the celebration by wearing bright colors or dressing up as their favorite characters.
7: Capturing Rakhi Memories We emphasize the importance of capturing the special moments of Rakhi festival. Encourage children to take pictures, create scrapbooks, or draw pictures to commemorate happy events. These memories will be a precious reminder of the love and laughter shared during Rakhi celebrations.
Rakhi festival for kids is more than just a ritual. It's about cultivating feelings of love, joy, and creativity. Through crafts, games, and sweet treats, kids can create lasting memories and strengthen bonds with their siblings. By encouraging the younger generation to embrace the spirit of Rakhi, we are paving the way for a future where sibling relationships are celebrated with enthusiasm, imagination, and pure, unbridled joy.
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suratsuitsblog · 6 months
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Trending Raksha Bandhan Special Outfit Ideas to Achieve An Aesthetic Charm On This Rakhi
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Raksha Bandhan, the most precious and auspicious Indian event is knocking the door right now. On this auspicious day, most of the Indian ladies prefer wearing authentic traditional dresses for representing the ancient Indian culture. Indian fashion designers are coming with more new raksha bandhan special outfit ideas every year. That’s why ladies often struggle to decide which will be the ideal outfit option for Raksha Bandhan. But now you do not need to worry about the struggle of selecting the best ethnic outfit for Raksha Bandhan as Surat Suit is here to help you. 
Our extensive collection of traditional dress for Raksha Bandhan will keep you in awe and help you create a dazzling festive vibe. Look at the top 6 trending Raksha Bandhan special outfit ideas and opt for your favourite one for getting an aesthetic appeal. 
Evergreen Raksha Bandhan Special Outfit Ideas for Ladies to Set Up A Gorgeous Festive Vibe
Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi is the celebration of brother and sister bond that is widely celebrated all over India. This festival represents the pure love, affection, care, and bond between a brother and a sister. Besides finding the best outfits for their brothers, ladies also want to dress themselves up in the most dazzling ethnic clothing. From sarees to salwar suits, Kurtis and lehengas, the ethnic outfit options for Rakhi are just endless. 
Still confused about what to wear in this rakhi? Well, your confusion is going to be ended soon as we have arrived with some inspiring Raksha Bandhan special outfit ideas. So, get ready to enjoy the festive vibe and embrace our rich Indian culture on this Rakhi since we are now going to delve into the best Raksha Bandhan special outfit ideas. 
1. Evergreen Sarees for A Full Desi Vibe
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2. Royal Anarkali Suits to Glow Like A Queen
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3. Sober and Timeless Salwar Suits 
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4. Elegant Ethnic Dresses for A Classic Look
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5. Innovative Sharara Suit Designs to Stand Out from All
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6. Stylish Palazzo Suits to Add A Modern Twist
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gateway2success · 8 months
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Raksha Bandhan is celebrated to remember an ancient story from a Hindu scripture called The Mahabharata. Hinduism has many different gods and Raksha Bandhan is dedicated to a story about the god Krishna.
Krishna had a very strong bond with a woman called Draupadi. The story says that Krishna had hurt his finger and Draupadi cut a piece of her saree, a traditional Indian dress, to tie around his finger as a bandage.
Krishna then promised Draupadi to return the favour and help her when she needed it. When Draupadi was in trouble, Krishna came to save her and this why the festival is celebrated.
This year's celebration is on 30 August.
It usually takes place on the full moon in the month of Sravana, which is a month in the Hindu lunar calendar. This means that the festival is celebrated at the end of August.
The festival is celebrated differently in many different parts of India but usually the family gets together in their fancy clothes and they eat lots of delicious food and Indian sweets.
During the festival the sister ties a rakhi on her brother's wrist and the brother wishes that their sister is happy and healthy.
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avisheksingh · 8 months
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Strengthening sibling bonds through fashion!Raksha Bandhan, the festival of love and bonding between siblings, is just around the corner. The air is filled with anticipation and excitement as brothers and sisters eagerly prepare to celebrate their beautiful bond. And what better way to surprise your sibling than with a stunning piece of cloth that reflects their personality and style?
Teentrunms has made Raksha Bandhan dresses online shopping easier. From trendy T-shirts to elegant Rakhi dresses, each gift reflects the individuality of the sibling.
This blog explores clothing gift ideas showcasing how Teentrums' Rakhi special dress for both brothers and sisters can become a symbol of love and create cherished memories.
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villagerzonesblog · 8 months
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kiddiechoice · 8 months
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Raksha Bandhan Special- Buy Festive Frock for Baby Girl
In addition to its mythical significance, Raksha Bandhan also has historical significance. Queens and other noblewomen used to tie sacred threads around the wrists of soldiers and warriors as a symbol of their prayers for their safety on the battlefield. This tradition stood for dedication to one another and support through difficult times. The centerpiece of Raksha Bandhan is the "Rakhi," a lovely thread or bracelet that sisters tie around their brothers' wrists. The Rakhi symbolizes the sister's love and prayers for her brother's protection and well-being. It also represents the brother's commitment to looking out for and supporting his sister.
By teaching our children about the holiday's history and customs, we help them comprehend it better. They learn about the values of love, loyalty, and protection that Raksha Bandhan represents. When children are aware of the historical and mythological significance, they are better able to connect with their cultural traditions and history. Along with the sacred Rakhi thread, choosing appropriate frock for baby girl adds an extra element of joy and excitement to the celebrations.
Why We Should Teach Our Children the Meaning of Our Festivals?
In addition to celebrating holidays, it is our responsibility as parents to teach our children the significance of these occasions. One such holiday with tremendous cultural and historical significance is Raksha Bandhan. By educating our children about its fascinating history and significance, we can ensure that they comprehend and enjoy this lovely celebration of sibling love. Let's take a look at why it's so important for parents to educate their children about the meaning of Raksha Bandhan and do more than just observe the occasion.
Raksha Bandhan has its roots in ancient Indian mythology and tradition. Children's intellectual growth and feeling of curiosity are encouraged by teaching them about the origins of Raksha Bandhan. The myths and stories that have shaped our culture are seen from a broader perspective, and they get a better knowledge of them. Getting kids dressed in traditional frock for baby girl boosts their feelings of national pride and encourages them to find out more about their ancestors.
Lehengas
Little girls will appear like queens in colorful lehengas. Pick vivid hues like royal blue, flaming pink, or sunny yellow. Sequins, mirror work, and zari embroidery are examples of embellishments that provide glamor. Don't forget to accessorize with colorful bangles and classic jhumkas!
Kurta-Pajamas
Put on stylish and comfortable kurta-pajamas for your tiny guys. Try out different colors and materials to find the perfect fit. Peacocks and elephants are two common embroidery motifs. For an air of sophistication, wear a matching Nehru jacket.
Dhoti-Kurtas
In 2023, dhoti-kurtas will return with a contemporary spin on traditional clothing. Pick vibrant colors like orange, teal, or maroon. Even patterned dhotis are an option for a distinctive and current look. Add a stylish waistcoat or a classic stole to complete the look.
Where to Buy the Best Frock for Baby Girl?
By teaching their children about the festival, parents may ensure that their children truly understand and respect Raksha Bandhan. They are able to actively participate in the rituals, comprehend the meaning of the Rakhi, and value the bond between siblings. Instead of being restricted to the traditional exchange of gifts, it evolves into a festival rich in history and custom. Make sure your children participate in the festivities and uphold the traditions with knowledge and respect.
Our children may become interested in the interesting world of fashion trends that complement traditional clothing in addition to learning about the history of Raksha Bandhan. Kiddie Choice's stylish range of Rakhi frock for baby girl adds an extra dash of joy and zeal to the celebrations. There are endless possibilities, ranging from ethnic elegance in vibrant lehengas, kurta-pajamas, and dhoti-kurtas to fusion styles like Indo-Western dresses and saree gowns. While incorporating contemporary designs and materials, we may still enjoy the timeless charm while creating a seamless blend of the old and the new.
Greetings on Raksha Bandhan!
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saadgionline · 8 months
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Top glam attires you need to try by Saadgi on this rakshabandhan
About Rakshabandhan:
Raksha Bandhan, a cherished Hindu festival, celebrates the bond between siblings. On this day, sisters tie intricately designed threads (rakhis) around their brothers' wrists, symbolizing love and protection. Brothers, in turn, offer gifts and promises of care.
Top picks from Saadgi for Rakhi:
Saadgi chikankari hand embroidered pure cotton  pink anarkali with pants
This Saadgi chikankari hand embroidered pink anarkali with pants is a beautiful statement piece crafted from pure cotton. The detailed chikankari hand embroidery will add a delicate touch to any ensemble. The anarkali gown kurta along with its matching chikankari and cotton lycra pants provide a complete and elegant look perfect for any occasion.
Saadgi Mulmul Cotton Handcrafted Printed Sea Green Chikankari Kurti Set with Palazzo
This Saadgi Chikankari Handcrafted Cotton Kurti Set is a fashionable must-have for a traditional yet modern look. The  sea green mulmul cotton is delicately handcrafted with Chikankari to give it an elegant and timeless feel. Paired with a comfortable cotton palazzo, it'll keep you comfortable and chic. You can find this set in more colors.
Saadgi hand embroidered chikankari yellow Mukaish rings work kurta with palazzo
This stylish kurta set is crafted from a blend of viscose georgette and Mukaish rings, with intricate Mukaish work and cross-stitch handwork. The chikankari Saadgi is designed with precision by Saadgi artisans. This classic set is enhanced with Murri stitch hand embroidery, making it the perfect choice for a special occasion.
Saadgi chikankari hand embroidered hot pink kurti and gharara
This beautiful set from Saadgi features a hot pink viscose georgette gharara and a pure cotton Chikankari hand embroidered kurti, giving it an authentic look. This striking hot pink hue and intricate hand embroidery makes it an ideal dress for a special occasion.
Saadgi hand embroidered chikankari pure crape peach gown kurta set
This Saadgi Chikankari Peach Kurti set with White Pant is an exquisite ensemble for a special occasion. Crafted from pure crape and modal fabrics, it features intricate hand embroidery with resham and white thread, making it a perfect combination of comfort and style. Embodying grace and elegance, this set easily stands out for its intricate Chikankari work done by Saadgi.
Saadgi Chikankari Handcrafted White Chanderi Silk set with Chikankari Pants & Bandhej Dupatta
Look professional and stylish in Saadgi's Chikankari Handcrafted White Chanderi Silk Set. This three piece set is crafted from pure chanderi silk and features a handcrafted, dyeable bandhej dupatta. Perfect for the simple and elegant look for Rakshabandhan, casual gatherings or get togethers!
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Explore our unique collection of Rakhi Dresses for 2023. Surprise your sister with the trendiest designs and celebrate this Raksha Bandhan with style. Order online now to find the perfect gift and make this festive occasion unforgettable
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Top 15 Stylish Raksha Bandhan Dresses For Girls
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Raksha Bandhan, a significant Indian festival, is a celebration of the between brothers and sisters. This joyful occasion is marked by the exchange of gifts, heartfelt sentiments, and the tying of a protective thread, or “rakhi,” by a sister on her brother’s wrist. As this heartwarming festival approaches, girls across the country eagerly prepare themselves for the festivities, and one of the most exciting aspects is choosing the perfect outfit for Raksha Bandhan. Every girl wants to look her best, and finding a stylish Raksha Bandhan dress is a central part of this preparation.
This article presents a curated list of the top 15 stylish Raksha Bandhan dresses for girls, encompassing a diverse range of designs and styles to suit different preferences. From sleeveless dresses to intricate traditional gowns, each option carries its unique charm, allowing girls to express their individuality while honoring the spirit of Raksha Bandhan.
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