Raksha Bandhan is not just about rakhi, roli and mithai... It's also about the unique bond between a brother and a sister

Wednesday, August 6, 2014

Download 10 Best Free MP3 for raksha bandhan songs

 In this post we are going to talk about how to download free Raksha Bandhan Bollywood songs mp3

downloadFree MP3 for raksha bandhan songs
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As we all know Raksha Bandhan is arriving on 10 august all brother and sister are excited aboutRaksha Bandhan 2014 festival.

Festival were boy get so much love from his sister and some sweets off course were sister get lots of goodies, gifts and money, whole web is flooded with raksha bandhan poem, quotes, sms, and song list its all because craze of this festival among brother and sister is too much.

Today to maintain this craze we are going to feature some most favorite and greatest hit of Bollywood song which shows brother and sister loves. we have handpicked all this songs specially for you to refresh your rakhi 2014 experiences.

In the mean time if you are wondering when is the raksha bandhan? do check out the link to know  and we also have mentioned few English quotes for raksha bandhan 2014.

Top 10 free downloadable bollywood raksha bandhan songs 

 1.      Behna Ne Bhai Ki Kalai Se - Resham Ki Dori
2.      Bhaiya Mere Rakhi Ke Bandhan - Choti Behan
3.      Phoolo La Taaro Ka - Hare Rama Hare Krishna
4.      Dekh Sakta Hoon - Majboor
5.      Yeh Rakhi Bandhan Hai Aisa - Baimaan
6.      Mere Bhaiya Mere Chanda - Kajaal
7.      Hum Bahenon Ke Liye - Anjaana
8.      Rakhi Dhagon Ka - Rakhi
9.      Meri Rakhi Ka Matlab - Tiranga
10.  Ab Ke Baras Bhejo – Bandini

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[Best] happy raksha bandhan quotes in hindi 2014

Are you the of those who are looking for happy raksha bandhan quotes in hindi ? then this is the right place as we have loots of raksha bandhan greeting in hindi.
happy raksha bandha quotes in hindi
happy raksha bandha quotes in hindi

Jhula Bahon Ka Aaj Bhi Do Na Mujhe
Jhula Bahon Ka Aaj Bhi Do Na Mujhe
Bhaiyaa Goud Mein Uthao Na Aaj Mujhe
Kad Se Hoon Badi Mann Se Chhoti Main
Aaj Bhi Maan Lo Na Zid Meri
Happy Raksha Bandhan
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Ye Lamha Kuch Khas Hai,
Behan Ke Hathon Mein Bhai Ka Haath Hai,
O Behna Tere Liye Mere Pass Kuch Khas Hai,
Tere Sukoon Ki Khatir Meri Behna,
Tera Bhai Hamesha Tere Sath Hai…
Kaamyabi Tumhare Kadam Chume,
Khushiyan Tumhare Charo Aur Ho,
Par Bhagwan Se Itni Prarthana Karne Ke Liye,
Tum Mujhe Kuch To Commission Do!
To My Extremely Lovable (but Kanjoos) Brother
Just Kidding As Always.
Happy Raksha Bandhan
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Phoolon Ka Taaron Ka Sabka Kehna Hai
Ek Hazaron Mein Meri Behna Hai
Sari Umar Hame Sang Rehna Hai
Happy Raksha Bandhan

Happy Raksha Bandhan Quotes in Hindi

Rishta hai janmo ka hamara
Bharose ka aur pyaar bhara
Chalo, ise bandhe bhaiya Rakhi ke atut bandhan mein.
Happy Raksha Bandhan to my dearest bro.
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Behna Ne Bhaai Ki Kalaai Se Pyaar Bandha Ha
PyaR Ke Do Taar Se, Snsar Bandha Hai
Resham Ki Dori Se Snsar Bandha Hai
Happy Raksha Bandhan
Har Ilzam Ka Haqdar Vo Hame Bana Jati Hai
Har Khata Ki Saza Vo Hume Bata Jaati Hai
Hum Har Baar Khamosh Rah Jate Hai
Kyonki Who Har Baar Raksha Bandhan Ka Darr Dikha Jaati Hai
Happy Raksha Bandhan
Rasmalaai?
Nope!
Gulab Jaman?
Nah!
Let Me C..
How Bout Jalebi?
Hmm…
Nope!
Damn!
Still Cant Find
Anything As Sweet
As U.
Happy Raksha Bandhan
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Lal gulabi rang hai jum raha sansar,
Suraj ki kirane khusiyo ki bahar,
Chand ki chandni apno ka payar,
Badhai ho apko Rakhi ka tayohar.
Happy Raksha Bandhan
Har Ladki Tere Liye Bekarar Hai,
Har Ladki Ko Tera Intezaar Hai,
Ye Tera Koi Kamaal Nahi,
Kuch Din Baad Raksha Bandhan Ka Tyohar Hai!
Happy Raksha Bandhan

Happy raksha bandhan 2014 quotes for brother in hindi

Raksha bandhan quotes for brother hindi : As the day passing festival for brother and sister are coming closer yes you get it right i am talking about happy raksha bandhan 2014, its on 10 august 2014 for more detail you check our this post rakhi 2014 date and time.

Happy raksha bandhan quotes for brother in hindi

Raksha bandhan quotes for brother hindi
Raksha bandhan quotes for brother hindi

In This post will talk about latest, new unique raksha bandhan quotes for your lovely brother, if you want to dedicate a nice quotes to your brother you come at right place, we have best unique quotes on rakhi 2014. you are free to share this quotes in hindi for raksha bandhan in facebook, twitter, whatsapp.. we also have collection of pictures for raksha bandhan 2014

raksha bandhan quotes for brother in hindi 2014

1. Aaj din bohot khaas hai,
Behna k liye kuch mere paas hai,
Uske sukun ki khaatir o behnaa..
Tera bhaiya hamesha tere aas-paas hai !!

2. This msg is for the most wonderful
sisters of this world —-badi and chhoti.
Thank u didi for always being there on my
side and for helping me in those infinite
ways which I cannot even remember…

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3. Kaamyabi tumhare kadam chume,
Khushiyan tumhare charo aur ho,
Par bhagwan se itni prarthana karne ke liye,
tum mujhe kuch to commission do!
To my extremely lovable (but kanjoos) brother…
Just kidding as always.
“Happy Raksha Bandhan.”

4. Sky Is Blue, Feel This Hue,My Love Is For You Bhaiya?Always True.
Loads Of Good Wishes For Raksha Bandhan…

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5. Ye Lamha Kuch Khas Hai,
Behan Ke Hathon Mein Bhai Ka Haath Hai,
O Behna Tere Liye Mere Pass Kuch Khas Hai,
Tere Sukoon Ki Khatir Meri Behna,
Tera Bhai Hamesha Tere Sath Hai…

6. Raksha bandhan ka tyohar hai
Har taraf khusiyon ki bochaar hai
Bandha ek dhage mein
Bhai-Bhain ka pyar hai.

rakhi greeting for sister 2014

7. Hey didi you are the best.

Do you know why?

Because

I am your brother ;-)
Happy Rakhi Didi

8. Rishta hai janmo ka hamara,
Bharose ka aur pyaar bhara,
Chalo, ise bandhe bhaiya,
Rakhi ke atut bandhan mein.
“Happy Raksha Bandhan” to my dearest brother…


9. Na Papa ki maar se,na Dosto ki fatkaar se,
Na ladki k inkar se,na chaplo ki bochar se,
Aashiq Sudhrenge to Sirf 'RAAKHI' ke Tyohar se

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Tuesday, August 5, 2014

Raksha Bandhan, or Rakhi, Festival - the Thread of Love

The chaste bond of love between a brother and a sister is one of the deepest and noblest of human emotions. 'Raksha Bandhan' or 'Rakhi' is a special occasion to celebrate this emotional bonding by tying a holy thread around the wrist. This thread, which pulsates with sisterly love and sublime sentiments, is rightly called the ‘Rakhi’. It means 'a bond of protection', and Raksha Bandhan signifies that the strong must protect the weak from all that’s evil.
The ritual is observed on the full moon day of the Hindu month ofShravan, on which sisters tie the sacred Rakhi string on their brothers' right wrists, and pray for their long life. Rakhis are ideally made of silk with gold and silver threads, beautifully crafted embroidered sequins, and studded with semi precious stones.

The Social Binding

This ritual not only strengthens the bond of love between brothers and sisters, but also transcends the confines of the family. When a Rakhi is tied on the wrists of close friends and neighbors, it underscores the need for a harmonious social life, where every individual co-exist peacefully as brothers and sisters. All members of the community commit to protect each other and the society in such congregational Rakhi Utsavs, popularized by the Nobel laureate Bengali poet Rabindranath Tagore.

The Friendly Knot

It won’t be wrong to say the fashionable friendship band in vogue today is an extension of the Rakhi custom. When a girl feels a friend of the opposite sex has developed a kind of love too strong for her to reciprocate, she sends the guy a Rakhi and turns the relationship into a sisterly one. This is one way of saying, "let’s just be friends", without hurting the other person's soft feelings for her.

The Auspicious Full Moon

In Northern India, Rakhi Purnima is also called Kajri Purnima or Kajri Navami, when wheat or barley is sown, and goddess Bhagwati is worshipped. In Western states, the festival is called Nariyal Purnima or the Coconut Full Moon. In Southern India, Shravan Purnima is an important religious occasion, especially for the Brahmins. Raksha Bandhan is known by various names:Vish Tarak - the destroyer of venom, Punya Pradayak - the bestower of boons, and Pap Nashak- the destroyer of sins.

Rakhi in History

The strong bond represented by Rakhi has resulted in innumerable political ties among kingdoms and princely states. The pages of Indian history testify that the Rajput and Maratha queens have sent Rakhis even to Mughal kings who, despite their differences, have assuaged their Rakhi-sisters by offering help and protection at critical moments and honoured the fraternal bond. Even matrimonial alliances have been established between kingdoms through the exchange of Rakhis. History has it that the great Hindu King Porus refrained from strikingAlexander, the Great because the latter’s wife had approached this mighty adversary and tied a Rakhi on his hand, prior to the battle, urging him not to hurt her husband.

Rakhi Myths & Legends

According to one mythological allusion, Rakhi was intended to be the worship of the sea-god Varuna. Hence, offerings of coconut to Varuna, ceremonial bathing and fairs at waterfronts accompany this festival.
There are also myths that describe the ritual as observed by Indrani and Yamuna for their respective brothers Indra and Yama.
Once, Lord Indra stood almost vanquished in a long-drawn battle against the demons. Full of remorse, he sought the advice of Guru Brihaspati, who suggested for his sortie the auspicious day of Shravan Purnima (fullmoon day of the month of Shravan). On that day, Indra's wife and Brihaspati tied a sacred thread on the wrist of Indra, who then attacked the demon with renewed force and routed him.
Thus the Raksha Bhandhan symbolizes all aspects of protection of the good from evil forces. Even in the great epic Mahabharata, we find Krishna advising Yudhishtthir to tie the puissant Rakhi to guard himself against impending evils.
In the ancient Puranik scriptures, it is said that King Bali's stronghold had been the Raakhi. Hence while tying the rakhi this couplet is usually recited:
Yena baddho Balee raajaa daanavendro mahaabalah
tena twaam anubadhnaami rakshe maa chala maa chala
"I am tying a Rakhi on you, like the one on mighty demon king Bali. Be firm, O Rakhi, do not falter."

Why Rakhi?

Rituals like Rakhi, there is no doubt, help ease out various societal strains, induce fellow-feeling, open up channels of expression, give us an opportunity to rework on our role as human beings and, most importantly, bring joy in our mundane lives.
“May all be happy
May all be free from ills
May all behold only the good
May none be in distress.”

Monday, August 4, 2014

Rakhi Greeting Card Ideas || Happy Rakhi Greeting Card || Happy Rakhi Card

(Rakhi Greeting Card)Rakhi, a festival commemorating the strong emotional ties between a brother and his sister, is celebrated with great ardor in India. Particularly popular in northern, eastern and western parts of India, the occasion of Rakhi is also known as Raksha Bandhan. On this day, sisters tie sacred threads around the wrist of their beloved brothers. The festival is observed on 'Shravan Purnima', i.e. the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravan, which falls in the month of August as per the Gregorian calendar. As a result of our super-busy lifestyle and the various personal and professional commitments, siblings often fail to meet on this auspicious festival. In such a scenario, sending a Rakhi greeting card can convey all the love and hearty wishes that you have for your sibling. These days, a number of gift galleries offer splendid Raksha Bandhan greeting cards which are suitable for all ages. To explore more about what is in the latest trends, go through the lines below.(Rakhi Greeting Card)

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Latest In Trends

(Rakhi Greeting Card)Rakhi attached to greeting cards is now one of the most popular Raksha Bandhan trends around. In their busy scheduled lives, when siblings often fail to meet on the auspicious occasion of Raksha Bandhan, sending a Rakhi, via post or courier, and with a greeting card attached conveying all the love and best wishes, is a common occurrence in modern society. Conforming to the current demands, there is a plentitude of all sorts of greeting cards attached with Rakhis, available in the market. It has been extremely popular overseas and has gradually picked up in the Indian societies as well. Also, a recent development in the genre is the addition of roli-chawal pouch with the Rakhi and greeting card.(Rakhi Greeting Card)

Homemade Cards

(Rakhi Greeting Card)If the Rakhi cards floating around in the market seem too commonplace, then you can always lend your personal touch in the cards that you send across to your sibling. It will be a fine gesture and the efforts that you put in to convey your love and best wishes to your siblings will certainly be highly appreciated. Children in particular can be encouraged to indulge in the process of making greeting cards themselves as it offers them a chance to express their creativity while, at the same time, expressing love for their beloved sibling.(Rakhi Greeting Card)

Raksha Bandhan E-Cards

(Rakhi Greeting Card)The influence of technology on everyone's life is overwhelming. In modern fast paced world, people seek easier and faster means to convey their love and best wishes to their loved ones on all auspicious occasions. Hence, the trend of sending e-cards has evolved and gained immense popularity with time. Now, with just a click of your mouse, you can send your hearty wishes to your siblings living anywhere around the world with e-cards on Rakhi. Hordes of websites offer elegant e-cards-both animated and non-animated-to be send across to your siblings on Rakhi. Browse through a sea of options regarding Rakhi E-cards online and send them, free of cost, to your sibling.(Rakhi Greeting Card)

(Rakhi Greeting Card)If you wish to send an elegant Rakhi greeting card, you don't necessarily have to turn extravagant. To assist in your endeavor, some of the choicest Rakhi greeting card ideas have been provided in the article above.(Rakhi Greeting Card)

Traditions And Customs Of Rakhi

Every year, the festival of Raksha Bandhan is celebrated on Shravana Purnima i.e. the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana which usually falls in the month of July or August, according to the Gregorian calendar. This auspicious day rejoices the special bond between a brother and a sister, reflecting their true love and care for each other. Distance does not matter as the brothers who are far away from their sisters try to come to them for the occasion. Once together, the festival is then celebrated by following the complete rituals which have been followed since the time immemorial. And though the style of celebrating the festival has changed with time, these traditions and customs remain unchanged. Thus, holding tight the customs, it is rejoiced in the same manner with lots of happiness and excitement all over the country. Not only that, the festival of Rakhi has also become very popular among the Indians who live abroad.

The preparations for this festival start in advance and the market is adorned with a true festive look. Full of variety of colourful and attractive rakhis are put on display in every shop. For small kids, rakhis are available in the form of their favourite cartoon characters, toy vehicles, etc. and for elder people, in the form of thin threads, with shells, swastikas, and images of Lord Ganesha etc. Sisters too start shopping a good few days before the actual day and also, at times, they make rakhi threads on their own, just as in the market. Besides the shops selling rakhis, the garment shops, sweet shops, gift shops, etc. too get flooded with attractive items; various types of gifts are made available, depending on the age group, to give to the sisters as a token of love.

According to the old Indian traditions, all the family members get up early in the morning and get ready for the rituals which are to be performed on the day. They all, together, offer a prayer to the divine deities and then, sisters prepare the thali of puja which includes roli (vermilion), rice grains, rakhi thread, incense sticks, earthen lamps and sweets. They perform an aarti of their brothers, put tilak (of roli and few rice grains) on their forehead. After that, they tie the rakhi thread on the wrist of their brothers and offer sweets to them. These rituals are performed with the chanting of the mantras. In return, the brothers bless their sisters with warm wishes and promise to protect them from all the evil and difficulties which come in their way, till the end of the life. They also give rakhi gifts or money to them as a symbol of love and care, whereas brothers who are smaller than their sisters touch their sisters’ feet and take blessings from them.

Rakhi Poems for Brother/Sisters || Rakhi Poems for Brother || Rakhi Poems for Sister

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A Sister Like You
Someone who will understand
Who knows the way I feel
In every situation
Her concern is very real
Someone who has walked my ways
Who knows my every need
Times when she would see me cry
Her heart would nearly bleed
Everyone should have a sister
Just the way I do
Richly blessed is what I am
To have a sister like you

(Rakhi Poems for Brother/Sisters || Rakhi Poems for Brother || Rakhi Poems for Sister)
Rakhi aayi, khushiyon laayi,
bahan aaj phooli na samaayi.
rakhi, roli aur mithaayi,
inse thaali khoob sajaayi.
baandh bhaayi ke gut par dhaaga,
bhaayi se leti hai waada.
rakhi ki laaj nibhanaa,
behan ko kabhi bhool na jaana.
bhaayi deta behan ko vachan,
dukh uske kar lega haran.
bhaayi, behan ko pyaara hai.
rakhi ka tyohaar nyaara hai.
(Rakhi Poems for Brother/Sisters || Rakhi Poems for Brother || Rakhi Poems for Sister)
Blessed to have a sister like you,
a constant friend, you never left me and went
a wonderful guide, on you I have relied
a treasure house of wisdom, you are never out of patience,
what would life be, without a sister like you.
I promise you my love, I promise you my care
This Raksha Bandhan and others we shall share,
Our bond will remain forever and grow stronger with time
With love in our hearts, there is no mountain we cannot climb.

(Rakhi Poems for Brother/Sisters || Rakhi Poems for Brother || Rakhi Poems for Sister)
This full moon day our hearts are in brim
Feeling of faith and serenity in mind.
We light the lamps and our hears glow
Radiance of happiness and peace are in flow.
Harmonious homes are like streams of joy
Flowing and flourishing the landscape en route.
Nobility in heart and character in deed
Righteous homes alone make a beautiful State.
Sisters will tie the thread on the brothers
Abiding them to do only what is right and clean.
Put the Kumkum and blessed rice on the head
Where will dwell right thoughts and noble action.

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We hope that Raksha Bandhan Poems and Sayings – Rakhi 2014 English and Hindi Poems for Kids and young people including brothers/sisters will be useful to all people worldwide.

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