This Raksha Bandhan 2024, let’s embrace the festival by crafting Vedic Rakhis and celebrating it in accordance with its traditional vedic values
Celebrated on the holy link between brothers and sisters, Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, honors Although sisters tying a beautiful thread around their brothers’ wrists in exchange for protection and gifts constitute the modern celebration of Rakhi, the roots of this event are firmly anchored in the ancient Vedic customs of India. Vedic Rakhi is a spiritual activity reflecting the core of love, obligation, and protection as stated in the Vedic literature rather than only a custom.
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This Raksha Bandhan 2024, let’s embrace the festival by crafting Vedic Rakhis and celebrating it in accordance with its traditional vedic values
Materials Needed for Vedic Rakhi
Making Vedic Rakhi at home need a small preparation and let us know what it takes to make Vedic Rakhi.
Essentials
- Durva: Represents the fast expansion of virtues and obstacle protection.
- Akshat: Stands for relentless faith
- Kesar: Stands for divine and spiritual force.
- Chandan: Stands for mental purity and tranquillity
- Peele Sarson ke dane (Yellow mustard seeds): stands for sharpness used to fight off evil energy.
- Thread: Choose red, yellow or saffron cotton or silk thread: these hues are customarily connected with purity, strength, and spirituality.
- Scissors and Needle to help in making of Vedic Rakhi.
Desirables
In addition to above essentials, one can also use Flowers, Rudraksha beads, Crystals, Zibu Symbols or Sacred symbols like OM, Swastik to enhance the positive effects of Vedic Rakhi.
Vedic Rakhi Making Step-by-Step
- Prepare the threads: Cut a twelve to eighteen inch length of thread. Mix your colors if you are using many to get a visually stunning and symbolically strong Rakhi.
- Curate a central bundle: Arrange the key items—Durva, Akshat, Kesar, Chandan, and Yellow Mustard Seeds—in the middle from a little piece of silk or cotton cloth—preferably red, yellow, or saffron. To form a little bundle from the cloth, fold it around these objects. Stitch the bundle or tie it with a thread piece to keep it secure.
- Attach the Bundle to Thread: Carefully thread the main Rakhi thread through the bundle using a needle such that it sits in the middle. Your Vedic Rakhi’s center point will be this bundle.
- Enhance the Rakhi: You could add Rudraksha beads, gems, or holy symbols like OM or Swastik to improve the Rakhi. One can thread these onto the Rakhi on either side of the middle bundle. To add a natural element, you might also fasten little flowers or floral petals around the core bundle.
- Give the Final Shape: Tie little knots at the ends of the threads to fasten everything and stop the threads from breaking after all the components are in place. Cut any extra thread to get a tidy finish.
- Energize the Rakhi: Traditionally, one blesses the Rakhi by holding it between your hands and chanting a prayer or mantra. Before fastening the Rakhi on your brother’s wrist, you could also present it to a deity on your altar at home.
Mantra
ॐ येन बद्धो बलिराजा दानवेन्द्रो महाबलः। तेन त्वामभिबध्नामि रक्षे मा चल मा चल॥
Om yena baddho baliraja danavendro mahabalah tena tvam abhivadhnami raksha ma chala ma chala॥
One can chant this mantra atleast 108 times to energize and bless the rakhi post making it.
This Rakhi 2024 celebrate the Rakhi with Vedic Rakhi!