Raksha Bandhan calls to the remembrance of eternal bonding and affection by
brother and sister and the beautiful expression of the day is shared with
Rakhi for Brother. Rakhi is the simple but beautiful thread tyeing around
the wrist of brother, conveying lots of love and emotions. Sisters
wholeheartedly tie Rakhi on the wrist of their brothers and pray to divine
for bestowing him prosperity, health with serenity. Brothers who deeply and
truly understand the deep message of Rakhi, pledge to safe their sisters
from all evil circumstances of their life and promise to stand by her in
every up and down moments of life.
Types of Rakhi
- - Rakhi for Brother
- - Rakhi for Bhabhi
- - Rakhi for Kids
Rakhi for Brother
Diamond Rakhi- Most precious stone of the world, diamonds are cut
and beautifully studded to add sheen beauty in Rakhi.
Gold Rakhi- Symbolizes to the elegance and auspiciousness,
exquisitely designed Gold Rakhi proves to be an unforgettable gift for
Raksha Bandhan.
Pearl Rakhi- Normally comes in white, Pearl Rakhi signifies to the
mood of purity and generosity. It also encompasses of medicinal importance.
Silver Rakhi- Known for its shininess and beauty, Silver Rakhi comes
in varied forms like silver rakhi with floral designs, silver chain rakhi
etc.
Cartoon Rakhi- Popularly famous among kids, Cartoon Rakhi is crafted
or etched with cartoon characters. Your sweet little brother will truly love
it!
Sandalwood Rakhi- Also known as Chandan Rakhi, sandalwood piece is
cut into beads and sometimes into shape of god's image to make it more
pious. Sandalwood smell will add freshness to day.
Floral Rakhi- Flowers are never fall out of the season, so add some
gaiety and shine to the festival with Floral Rakhi. Flowery look on rakhi
make it more unique and special.
Zari Rakhi- Gold or silver thread is used for intrinsically weaving
the base and pattern of Zari Rakhi. It is traditional yet it has its beauty
beneath under it.
Resham Dhaga Rakhi- It is a old style of Rakhi which still holds its
beauty and elegance. An assortment of silk thread is used to make the base
of Rakhi.
Om Rakhi- Signifies to the 'Brahma', such rakhi is believed to have
incorporated with the divinity powers.
Beads Rakhi- Usually comes in tribal style, it is embellished with
lots of big or small beads beautifully forming the base of Rakhi. It can be
found in bracelet and chain form.
Kundan Rakhi- Available in rainbow of colors, Kundan Rakhi sets the
mood of occasion and adds elegance and style to the persona of wearer.
Mouli Rakhi- Simplicity is the injecting element in Mouli Rakhi and
are preferably sent to old people. It is popularly known as 'Dori' or
'Kalava'.
Swastika Rakhi- Synonym to the good luck and wealth, such rakhi is
also carved with the Shiv which adds more piousness to it.
Rudraksha Rakhi- It is a bead worn for ensuring happiness, health
and prosperity. Popularize among elder people.
Rakhi with Metal Chain- Instead of simple thread, Rakhi with metal
chain comes in different metals like copper, brass or in gold, which adds to
the beauty of festive moments.
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