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Designer Sikh Rakhi for Brother Featuring Khanda Symbol – By Upharkaro

Designer Sikh Rakhi for Brother Featuring Khanda Symbol – By Upharkaro

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During the festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is celebrated in India and among the Sikh community worldwide, sisters tie Rakhi on their brothers' wrists, and brothers promise to protect and care for their sisters. In the Sikh tradition, this bond is 
strengthened by the exchange of Sikh Rakhi, which is a physical representation of their love and affection.

Key Point :

  • A Sikh Rakhi, also known as a "Kara Rakhi"or "Kara Bandhan", is protection and love between a brother and sister in the Sikh 
  • In the Sikh tradition, the Rakhi is not tied on the brother's wrist but instead, the brother and sister tie the Rakhi on each other's wrist as a symbol of their mutual love and respect. 
  • The Sikh Rakhi is significant as it represents the bond of protection between a brother and sister. The rakhi is meant to protect the wearer from negative energies and is considered to be a symbol of the eternal bond between siblings.
  • . During the festival of Raksha Bandhan, which is celebrated in India and among the Sikh community worldwide, sisters tie Rakhi on their brother's wrists and brothers promise to protect and care for their sisters.
  • In the Sikh tradition, this bond is strengthened by the exchange of Sikh Rakhi, which is a physical  representation of their love and affection.
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