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Rakhi for Bhabhi


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The joyous moments of Raksha Bandhan is not only shared by brothers and sisters but it is truly live up by every member of the family. Among such amicable environment sister-in-law ties Rakhi on her bhabhi's wrist. More traditionally celebrated in Rajasthan, the tyeing ceremony of Rakhi Lumba is now gaining popularity in other parts of the India also. A girl shares beautiful and special relationship with her bhabhi. She plays different roles of mother, sister, friend and sometime teacher in her life. It is the day to remember all her roles and acknowledging for unconditional love and support.

According to the Indian tradition and customs, joys, sorrows and responsibilities of husband are equally shared by her wife too. So, when brother promises his sister to protect her from all evils of life, the responsibility is equally shared by wife also. Thus, to honor this responsibility girls tie beautiful Lumba to their bhabhi. The relationship of girl with her bhabhi flowers into an affectionate bonding of love and feelings.

Types of Rakhi for Bhabhi

Glittering with ghungroos, precious stones, beads, Bhabhi Rakhi comes in a dangling appearance with myriad of beads and stones. Weaved with soft silk thread and ornamented with gold, silver, pictures, Rakhi for Bhabhi comes in more vibrant colors teamed up with beautiful styles to match the temperament of ladies. These are available in mesmerizing hang-ons, which if wants can be put as a decorative piece on wall etc. Adding pinch of style and beauty, shops are flooded with different styles like panchaglee, Hathphool etc. Such Rakhis can be adorably wear as baju band, bangle and sometimes as ring also.






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