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People have a traditional belief that the sacred thread of Rakhi has a strong power to bring closer the bond between brothers and sisters. Stories suggest that in ancient India, Rakshabandhan threads were called amulets, used by women as prayers. It is said that Indrani, wife of Lord Indra, prepared a talisman, and tied on her husband’s wrist to win the battle against the demons. The power of the talisman made the gods victorious. Since then the sacred kalawa or moli was used as the Rakshabandhan thread to be tied around the brother’s wrist. Now with the adornment of Rudraksha, Beads, Stones, Kundan, Pearls, etc on the sacred thread, the Rakhi thread has taken a new form.
If there could be any relationship that describes the feeling of Love-Hate, that would be the sibling relationship. Even if we want to, Siblings are those people in our lives whom we cannot avoid. Our life feels incomplete without them. We may irritate them for hours and hours, but if we don't get attention even for a second, we go nuts. We share all our precious memories with them. Whether going to school together to eating that candy-bar from a corner ice-cream stall or watching cartoons together, we all love being with our siblings. In India, we celebrate the love of siblings by celebrating the festival of Raksha Bandhan in which one ties rakhi to the other and seals the bond of love and togetherness. So, Don't you think this special bond deserves a special rakhi?