Raksha Bandhan 2020: When is the festival of Raksha Bandhan ?
- The festival of Rakshabandhan is on 3 August.
- Rakhi is on the last day of Sawan i.e. 5th Monday.
- The auspicious time of Raksha Bandhan throughout the day.
Raksha Bandhan, the festival of siblings, is falling on 3 August this year. Incidentally, this day is also the last of Savan i.e. 5th Monday. The preparations for celebrating Rakhi have already started in India. Let’s know what is the auspicious time to tie Rakhi on Raksha Bandhan.
Auspicious time for Raksha Bandhan
09:27:30am to 21:17:03 pm
Raksha Bandhan noon time – 01:47:39 to 04:28:56
Raksha Bandhan Pradosh Muhurta – 07:10:14 to 09:17:03
The festival of Raksha Bandhan has been celebrated with great enthusiasm in Hindu families for centuries. This year, due to the Coronavirus and the prohibition of visiting many places, brothers and sisters will not be able to meet each other and celebrate it. The sisters have also started sending online rakhi to celebrate it. Monica from Ghaziabad told Religion World, “I shopped rakhi online and also ordered sweets and vaccines and packets of rice at my brother’s house”.
Many old traditions are also important in the festival of Rakhi. Rakshabandhan holds that when the gods started losing in the war between the Devas and the demons, they went to Devraj Indra. Seeing the Gods in awe, Indrani tied the Rakshasutra in her hands. This increased the confidence of the gods and they conquered the demons, since then the practice of tying this sacred thread started.
This time Rakhi will be tied on Raksha Bandhan only through video call, but definitely read these mantras so that brother’s life will always be safe and they continue to do the duty of protecting everyone.
ॐ येन बद्धो बली राजा दानवेन्द्रो महाबल:।
तेन त्वामपि बध्नामि रक्षे मा चल मा चल।।
According to astrological calculations, this time, many auspicious calculations are made on Rakshabandhan for all-purpose and longevity. According to calculations, such auspicious coincidence on Rakshabandhan has come after 29 years. This year, the shadow of Bhadra and Eclipse is not falling on Rakshabandhan.
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