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Raksha Bandhan 2021 : it is full of coincidences read on to find each of them

My Jyotish Expert Updated 20 Aug 2021 06:28 PM IST
Raksha Bandhan 2021 : it is full of coincidences read on to find each of them
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Raksha Bandhan of 22nd August is full of special coincidences.
 
 The festival of Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on the full moon of the month of Sawan, and this time it is on August 22, Falling on Sunday. This day will be the last day of the month of Sawan and the following day will be of Bhadon.

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 This time Rakhi celebration will be special and unique for many reasons. The first is that it falls on a Sunday. This is when most of the people have a holiday. Inauspicious period like second Bhadra in which Rakhi is not tied that time will end at 6.15 in the morning. The third Moon will be in Aquarius. This is the fourth Dhanishta Nakshatra and Shobhan Yoga for both brother and sister.
 
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 Also, take special care.
 * Auspicious time to tie Rakhi *
 Auspicious time: 22 August 2021- SundayMorning 06.15 till 05.15 PM evening.
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For Rakshabandhan AfternoonBest Time: 01:45 to 04:15.
 
 Panchakaand Rahukal
 22 August 8 am punchakal is starting in which generally good deeds are not done.
 Gobutrakshabandhan in the only Bhadra only thought does which morning 6 at 17 min
 It will be over. On this day, Rahu will remain in the evening from 5:15 to 7 o'clock.
  
'Rakshaika'
 Rakhi was earlier called 'Raksha' Sutra. Rakshasutra is called in colloquial language, which is called 'Rakhi', which is the Sanskrit word
'Rakshaka'.
 It is 'apabhramsa'. In medieval times, it was called 'Rakhi'.
   
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Why Rakhi should be a tie
 In the modern age, brother- sister keep each other full safety and also take care of women's respect

  There will be a reduction in the atrocities being committed against women in society.

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