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Want to find the simplest way to send Rakhi to Secundrabad

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This festival of Raksha Bandhan is highly rejoiced celebration all around the globe. This festival is dedicated to the bond of love between brother and sister. This day of Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in the Hindi month Shraavan on Purnima (full Moon day) according to Hindu lunar calendar. Sister tie scared thread on the wrist of brother known as rakhi or raksha sutra and bestows him with everlasting affection and love, while next to it brother pledge to protect her lifelong. Siblings also exchange gifts to each other. It is difficult for the siblings; those are not living together to rejoice this ritual of rakhi festival. But they can enjoy the celebration of Raksha Bandhan by sending rakhi and rakhi gifts online to each other. So, there is no matter to worry if your dear sibling resides far from you in Secundrabad, you can easily send rakhi to Secundrabad. Online delivery of rakhi is the most suitable way to send rakhi and rakhi gifts to Secundrabad. There are severa...

Make the bond between brother and sister stronger

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Raksha Bandhan is typically a Hindu festival but now a day’s all peoples starts the celebration of this day. This day shows strong bonding between brothers and sisters they share gifts, chocolate etc with each other on this very day.  On this fortunate day, sister’s ties a holy thread on right wrist of brother as a symbol of care, sister’s love, affection and sentiments. This thread which sister’s ties on her brother wrist is known as “Rakhi”, it is a powerful thread and protects her brother from evils and difficulties come in his life. On this wonderful day, in return a brother promises his sister that he always protect her and stand with her in every ups and downs of her life and also give some beautiful or favorite gifts, they could be Chocolate box, handbags, jewelry, cosmetics,  etc. The tradition of Rakhi was formed long back. There is a story behind the festival of Rakhi. As per story, related to Rakhi, the widowed queen Rani karnawati of Chittor protected h...

Send online Rakhi to your loved ones and enjoy worry free Rakhi festival

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The pure association of love that is present between the brother and the sister is referred as one of the innermost and strongest humans’ emotions. 'Raksha Bandhan' or 'Rakhi' as it is generally known is an occurrence that celebrates this touching bonding by tying a pure thread around the brother’s right wrist. This thread represents the loveliness as well as the strength of sisterly sentiments and love. It symbolizes 'a bond of protection' and also implies that brother has to look after his sister from dishonor and all that's evil. This festival also associated with numerous stories revealed by our Indian history. The Indian history states that queens of Rajput and Marathats send Rakhi in their bad times to Mughal emperor and they also came to rescue them, and had the honor of holy thread. The other story is also popular, that King Porus left Alexander because Alexander’s’ wife tied the Rakhi on Porus’s hand to save her husband. As a result Rak...