[GHHF] Bala Samskar Kendras – Learned about the significance of Rakhi Purnima, its religious significance and tied Rakshas to each other.

02 Sep 2023 791 Views

Hinduism, which he calls the "Vedic Way" is a "self perpetuating" religion. The Vedic way...the way of constant spiritual re-interpretation.. leads to life - life which is self perpetuating, self-renewing  and which for the individual and for the world may be eternal. " James Bissett Pratt (1875-1944)
Global Hindu Heritage Foundation is committed to teach the timeless richness of Sanatana Dharma, celebrate all the religious festivals, visit the Temples, perform Gau Puja and learn the morals and ethics found in various scriptures, Rakhi is one of the festivals teaches about the bonding between brother and sister. Also learned about the origins of Raksha bandana and the message behind it. 
Raksha Bandhan is a popular festival celebrated across the country. Irrespective of caste and creed, people from all walks of life participate in this festival. It is celebrated on the full moon day of the lunar month Shravana (Shravana Poornima) which also coincides with Upa-karma (changing the sacred thread for the brahmins, Avani Avittom in South India).
The festival is also called Rakhi Poornima, Nariyal Poornima and Kajari Poornima in different states and is celebrated differently.
The concept of Raksha Bandhan is mainly that of protection. Commonly we find people going to the priests in temples and getting a sacred thread tied to their hands. We find this in the temple of Kala Bhairava at Varanasi where people get a black thread tied to their wrist. Similarly at Sri Vaishnodevi Temple in Jammu, we find people tying red band to their forehead after worshipping the Goddess.
Mythological references
Indra Dev and Sachi- According to the ancient legend of Bhavishya Purana, once there was a fierce battle between Gods and demons. Lord Indra- the principal deity of sky, rains and thunderbolts who was fighting the battle on the side of Gods was having a tough resistance from the powerful demon King, Bali. The war continued for a long time and did not come on a decisive end. Seeing this, Indra's wife Sachi went to Lord Vishnu who gave her a holy bracelet made up of cotton thread. Sachi tied the holy thread around the wrist of her husband, Lord Indra who ultimately defeated the demons and recovered the Amaravati. The earlier account of the festival described these holy threads to be amulets which were used by women for prayers and were tied to their husband when they were leaving for a war. Unlike, the present times, those holy threads were not limited to brother-sister relationships.
King Bali and Goddess Lakshmi- As per an account of Bhagavata Purana and Vishnu Purana, when Lord Vishnu won the three worlds from the demon King Bali, he asked by the demon king to stay beside him in the palace. The Lord accepted the request and started living with the demon king. However, Goddess Lakshmi, wife of Lord Vishnu wanted to return to his native place of Vaikuntha. So, she tied the Rakhi around the wrist of demon king, Bali and made him a brother. On asking about the return gift, Goddess Lakshmi asked Bali to free her husband from the vow and let him return to Vaikuntha. Bali agreed to the request and Lord Vishnu returned to his place with his wife, Goddess Lakshmi.
According to one mythological allusion, Rakhi was intended to be the worship of the sea-God Varuna. Hence, offerings of coconut to Varuna, ceremonial bathing and fairs at waterfronts accompany this festival. Usually, fishermen offer coconut and Rakhi to the Sea God Varuna – this festival is known as Nariyal Poornima.
The Message of Rakhi
The festival of Raksha Bandhan is observed as a symbol of duty between brothers and sisters. The occasion is meant to celebrate any type of brother-sister relationship between men and women who may not be biologically related.
On this day, a sister ties a Rakhi around the wrist of her brother to pray for his prosperity, health, and well-being. The brother in return offers a gift and promises to protect his sister from any harm under every circumstance. The festival is also celebrated between brother-sister belonging to distant family members, relatives, or cousins.
Raksha Bandhan symbolizes the unmatched bond of love, care, and respect. But in a broader perspective the festival of Rakhi (Raksha Bandhan) conveys an intrinsic message of universal brotherhood and sisterhood. Thus, the festival of Rakhi conveys a message that has socio spiritual significance underscoring the need for nurturing of positive qualities, purity in thought, word, and deed.
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