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Rakshabandhan - 2010 (August, 2010)
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Date:2010:08:15 18:10:52
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The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
India is a country of festivals. It is culturally so rich that it celebrates a festival almost every month. The people of India are so lively that they find a reason or the other for celebrations. One of such reasons is the sweet and sour relationship between a brother and a sister. Though brothers and sisters share and enjoy the bond of love between them throughout the year but Rakhi is the day when they get an opportunity to express their tender love and feelings towards each other. The Rakhi day is an opportunity for them to commemorate their loving memories, loyalty, closeness, trust and friendship that is lasting and true.
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on 'Shravan Purnima' (Full Moon Day of the Hindu month of Shravan), which generally falls in the month of August. On the holy day of Rakhi the sisters tie a sacred piece of thread (Known as Rakhi or 'Raksha-Sutra') on the wrist of their brothers. Then they sweeten each others mouths with delicious and mouth-watering sweets. The festival of Rakhi also includes a tradition of offering gifts to sisters by the brothers.
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The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
India is a country of festivals. It is culturally so rich that it celebrates a festival almost every month. The people of India are so lively that they find a reason or the other for celebrations. One of such reasons is the sweet and sour relationship between a brother and a sister. Though brothers and sisters share and enjoy the bond of love between them throughout the year but Rakhi is the day when they get an opportunity to express their tender love and feelings towards each other. The Rakhi day is an opportunity for them to commemorate their loving memories, loyalty, closeness, trust and friendship that is lasting and true.
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on 'Shravan Purnima' (Full Moon Day of the Hindu month of Shravan), which generally falls in the month of August. On the holy day of Rakhi the sisters tie a sacred piece of thread (Known as Rakhi or 'Raksha-Sutra') on the wrist of their brothers. Then they sweeten each others mouths with delicious and mouth-watering sweets. The festival of Rakhi also includes a tradition of offering gifts to sisters by the brothers.
Rakhi is an Indian festival celebrating the brother-sister relationship.
These came to me from my sister and three cousins. Thanks and best wishes to all of you! Your gifts are pending until we meet ;-)
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The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
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The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
Gathering has started shrinking in last 5 years because birds of my family have started spreading their wings to reach out for the sky :)
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
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India is a country of festivals. It is culturally so rich that it celebrates a festival almost every month. The people of India are so lively that they find a reason or the other for celebrations. One of such reasons is the sweet and sour relationship between a brother and a sister. Though brothers and sisters share and enjoy the bond of love between them throughout the year but Rakhi is the day when they get an opportunity to express their tender love and feelings towards each other. The Rakhi day is an opportunity for them to commemorate their loving memories, loyalty, closeness, trust and friendship that is lasting and true.
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year on 'Shravan Purnima' (Full Moon Day of the Hindu month of Shravan), which generally falls in the month of August. On the holy day of Rakhi the sisters tie a sacred piece of thread (Known as Rakhi or 'Raksha-Sutra') on the wrist of their brothers. Then they sweeten each others mouths with delicious and mouth-watering sweets. The festival of Rakhi also includes a tradition of offering gifts to sisters by the brothers.
Raksha Bandhan, the festival depicting the bond of love between a brother and a sister, is just one day away, city markets are flooded with various types of rakhis.
The festival will be celebrated in the city and in country on Monday.
On this festival the craze for choosing the best rakhis for their brothers can be seen among the women and young girls. festival around the corner, a variety of trendy and designer rakhis have flooded the market. From silk threads to stone-studded, bejewelled and designer rakhis are adorning the beauty of market and attracts the women s attentions .
Monday's auspicious day of Shravan Purnima will see the renewal of bonds between brothers and sisters at Raksha Bandhan.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The festival that binds together brothers and sisters was celebrated in our Preprimary Section by children of all classes.
This helped to nurture friendship among the children while fostering the significance of this day on the young minds.
The kids enjoyed the festivities and happily tied the strings of love.
The endless fights, the tears, the laughter and then the making up is the sweet and sour relationship between brother and sister. But what doesn't change is the endless love and a brother's protection of his sister. PWC celebrates this eternal bond this RAKSHA BANDHAN.
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