As the sacred month of Sawan (Shravan), deeply loved by Lord Shiva, nears its conclusion, Indians are gearing up for one of the most heartwarming festivals—Raksha Bandhan 2025. Celebrated on the full moon (Purnima) of Sawan, Raksha Bandhan is a cherished occasion that honors the deep bond between siblings. On this day, sisters tie a protective thread or rakhi on their brothers' wrists, praying for their long life and well-being. In return, brothers vow to protect their sisters and support them in all circumstances.
But this year, there's a bit of confusion about the festival date and timing due to overlapping tithis and the presence of Bhadra Kaal, which is traditionally considered inauspicious. So, when exactly should you tie the rakhi in 2025? Let’s break it down.
📆 Raksha Bandhan 2025 Date: When to Celebrate?The full moon or Purnima Tithi in Sawan month will begin at 2:12 PM on Friday, August 8, 2025, and will end at 1:24 PM on Saturday, August 9, 2025. Since the sunrise on August 9 falls under Purnima, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on Saturday, August 9, 2025.
This aligns with the Hindu calendar tradition of observing festivals on the day when the sunrise includes the respective tithi.
🕓 Shubh Muhurat (Auspicious Time) to Tie RakhiFor those observing rituals with precise timing, it’s important to avoid Bhadra Kaal, which is deemed inauspicious for tying Rakhi.
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Bhadra Kaal starts on August 8 at 2:12 PM and continues till August 9 at 1:52 AM.
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This means the morning hours of August 9 are free from Bhadra’s influence.
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Start of Auspicious Time: 5:35 AM on August 9
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End of Auspicious Time: 1:24 PM on August 9
If you prefer deeper rituals, you may also consider:
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Brahma Muhurat: 4:22 AM to 5:04 AM
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Abhijit Muhurat: 12:17 PM to 12:53 PM
These are considered highly sacred and spiritually charged for performing important rituals.
Spiritual Significance and Mythological RootsRaksha Bandhan isn’t just about sibling love—it carries immense spiritual and mythological significance. According to Hindu legends:
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Goddess Lakshmi tied a rakhi to Demon King Bali** to ensure Lord Vishnu’s return from Patal Lok to Vaikuntha.
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Draupadi tied a rakhi to Lord Krishna, who vowed to protect her in every lifetime. This act is seen as the divine foundation of this festival.
These stories highlight how the rakhi symbolizes not just protection but divine intervention and unconditional support.
Raksha Bandhan Mantra While Tying RakhiFor those who observe traditional rituals, chanting this sacred mantra while tying the rakhi adds spiritual depth:
“Yena baddho Bali Raja, danavendro mahabalah |
Ten tvam anubadhnami, rakshe ma chala ma chala ||”
Translation: I tie you with the same thread that bound the mighty demon king Bali. May this protection never break or falter.
Final ThoughtsRaksha Bandhan 2025 promises to be a vibrant and emotional celebration of love, family, and sacred vows. With the muhurat beginning early in the morning at 5:35 AM, families have ample time to perform rituals and celebrate the sibling bond throughout the day. So, get your rakhis ready and prepare to mark this timeless tradition with joy, devotion, and togetherness.
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