Raksha Bandhan 2025: How Many Knots Are Tied on a Rakhi and What Each One Represents
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Raksha Bandhan is more than just a thread on a wrist it's a promise, a prayer, and a celebration of the sacred bond between siblings. This year, the festival falls on August 9, 2025, and while sweets and gifts are part of the fun, there's a deeper tradition behind the ritual, the tying of three symbolic knots.
So, this Raksha Bandhan, when you tie that beautiful thread, remember it's not just a festive moment, but a sacred bond wrapped in tradition, love, and cosmic blessings.
Why Do We Celebrate Raksha Bandhan?
At its heart, Raksha Bandhan celebrates the love between brothers and sisters. A sister ties a Rakhi on her brother’s wrist, praying for his well-being and happiness. In return, the brother vows to protect her for life. But there’s more to the ritual than meets the eye, every step is filled with astrological and spiritual meaning.The Power of Three Knots
According to astrology, tying three knots during the Rakhi ceremony is considered auspicious. These knots symbolize the Trinity of Hinduism, Brahma (creation), Vishnu (protection), and Shiva (destruction and transformation). Each knot carries its own blessing:You may also like
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First Knot: For Protection and Long Life
This knot is tied with a silent prayer for the brother’s safety, health, and prosperity. It anchors the Rakhi with love and divine protection.Second Knot: For Love and Harmony
The second knot strengthens the emotional bond between siblings. It represents understanding, trust, and shared memories, the essence of every sibling relationship.Third Knot: For Duty and Righteousness
The final knot signifies a mutual promise. The brother pledges lifelong protection, while the sister expresses her care, blessings, and sense of duty.The Sacred Touch: Ganga Jal
Before tying the Rakhi, it's advised to purify it with Ganga water (Ganga Jal). This ritual ensures the Rakhi becomes a source of positive energy. Skipping this step, some believe, may invite negative planetary effects or render the ritual inauspicious.So, this Raksha Bandhan, when you tie that beautiful thread, remember it's not just a festive moment, but a sacred bond wrapped in tradition, love, and cosmic blessings.