Rakhi is one of the most significant festivals celebrated in India to rejoice in the bond of siblinghood. It is first among the total three festivities celebrated in India, the other two being- Dussehra and Bhai Dooj. Every year, Rakhi subh muhurat falls on the third day of Shukla Paksha in the month of Sawan/ Shravana. This year, it is falling on August 11, Thursday, when Rakhi can be on your brother’s wrist and get a gift of your choice from Unreal Gifts.
Every year, our heart awaits to rejoice in festivities while making more memories. And unlike other years, the Rakhi date has already brought cheers of joy to all the siblings out there. The significance of this festival is such that in today's time, Rakhi is not only meant for brothers, but Rakhi to sister is also a thing now. The Millenials have taken a step ahead, and today they are not only tying and sending Rakhis to just brothers but sisters, parents, etc. With time, the meaning of festivities has evolved for good. Today, we have a new definition of festivities combined with age-old traditions, which keep us intact with our roots.
Rakhi Muhurat and Rakhi Timing
For many people, Rakhi muhurat and timings mean a lot. People celebrate this auspicious event during the subh muhurat to meet its utmost meaning. This year, Rakhi timing is as such:- Pardosh Timings: 08:51 PM to 09:13 PM
- Purnima Tithi Begins: 10:38 AM on August 11, 2022
- Purnima Tithi Ends: 07:05 AM on August 12, 2022