Rakshabandhan
Rakshabandhan is celebrated to strengthen the bond between the
brother and sister.
As far as the traditions and rituals are concerned, sisters
prepare the "pooja thali" with diyas, chawal and rakhis. They worship
the goddesses, tie rakhis on the wrist of their brother(s), and wish for their
well being. On the other hand, the brothers acknowledge their love with a
promise that they will remain by their sisters' side and protect them
throughout their life. Brothers also give token gifts to their sisters.
Students of playgroup and nursery celebrated, Rakshabandhan on
19/08/2013, where teachers, maushis and children were asked to wear traditional
outfits to school. Activity like Rakhi making was encouraged in the class by
the teachers. Teachers mentioned the unique significance of the rakhi festival
to the children. The class was decorated with different kinds of rakhi mobile
hangings.
In the end the girls tied rakhi's to boys and celebrated the
festival of Rakshabandhan.
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