Rakshabandhan Highlights

Rakshabandhan marks the beginning of festive season for me, and from here, I start to count the last days of another year. One reason why I like festivals so much is that they give us a reason to celebrate life with our loved ones even when things in life might be tough at the moment. And we’re Indians; of course we celebrate each festival as if it’s the last one.

For those who don’t know about Rakshabandhan, it is an Indian festival which celebrates the bond and love between brothers and sisters. The sisters tie a protective thread (called a rakhi) over their brothers’ wrists and the brothers vow to protect their sisters forever (plus, they also give us gifts!!!).

If you’ve read my last post, then you might know that my 4th semester of college is almost over as my finals started this week, and exams being the only thing on my mind for the past few weeks, I was thankful for Rakshabandhan to give me a day away from stress.

It is one of the special occasions of the year when I put henna on my hands. Though every year, the night before Rakhi, I search for complex designs to challenge the amateur henna artist inside me, this year I was already too tired from studying to stay up another couple of hours for mehndi. So I decided to go with the very casual but definitely the best mehndi design for this Rakshabandhan…

mehandi design

I went to sleep right after I finished my design on one hand. My sister kept insisting to apply henna on my other hand too so I let her duplicate the same design on my right hand. I thought it was just okay-ish at first but after the color came out I was so happy with it.

The thing I was looking forward to the most this Rakshabandhan was to wear this dress I got as a gift a few weeks ago for the festival.

Traditional wear has become my favorite now.

Apparently, the auspicious time to tie Rakhis was after 1:30 pm so until then we finished other preparations like shopping for sweets and rakhis.

An hour later after I was done bickering with my siblings for my brother didn’t give me and my sister a good amount of money as our present, we left for our cousins’ place. It’s a good thing that all my close relatives live in one place with their houses next to each other so we don’t have to travel much on Rakshabandhan, otherwise it would be pretty hectic.

The day of Rakhi always feels like a family get-together to me. The rest of the day went by us cousins taking pictures together and then listening to our parents and uncle-aunties telling us stories of how they used to fight as kids vs how they do now.

Stories that you might have heard many times before but are always interesting to hear again when you have people next to you to laugh along with.

With that, I hope you enjoyed reading this post. I would have posted sooner but thanks to exams and bad health, I was unable to do so. Anyways, I’m glad that we’re here!

Thanks for reading!


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22 responses to “Rakshabandhan Highlights”

  1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

    What a fun time and great celebration, Poorwa. Love the pics and henna. I had to laugh at this..
    “An hour later after I was done bickering with my siblings “😹💕

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      Thank you Cindy ❤️
      Haha 😂 I’m glad that made you laugh lol

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      1. Cindy Georgakas Avatar

        You’re so welcome.. Meeee too.. laughing is good!

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  2. subadharshini2007 Avatar
    subadharshini2007

    rakshabandhan is indeed beautiful 😭 i love this and the henna came out pretty well too!! im here again appreciating the outfit you are slaying in it!!

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      It is!!😭
      Thanks love 💕

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  3. Niv Avatar

    Awww this was soo cutee 🥹🥹
    I love how you documented this
    The mehendi is lovely and u look gorgeous in the dress🫶

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      I’m glad you enjoyed reading the post!
      Thank you so much!!

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  4. more_to_anushka Avatar

    Wow you look so beautiful in suit. Also believe me I also had the same mehendi design … Love your Blogs❤️

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      Thank you Anushka!
      Wow good to know we had the same designs 👍🏻😁
      Thanks for reading!

      Like

  5. Pooja G Avatar

    You look so pretty and love the henna design!

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      Thank you very much, Pooja 💗

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      1. Pooja G Avatar

        You’re very welcome ☺️

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  6. Roshni Avatar

    Hii, Poorwa! I enjoyed reading this post! You look so beautiful and that mehendi design is wow😍 I hope you are well now. And ooh, you’re going to graduate soon! That’s amazing 👏🤩

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      Hi Roshni 💗
      I’m glad to hear that
      Thank you so much!!

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  7. Selene Washington Avatar

    Hi, Poorwa! 💕✨ I just wanted to say that I really enjoyed reading this blog post of yours and learning about yet another beautiful festival celebrated in your country. ✨ I love that the tying of the Rakhi stands for the bond of love and protection
    shared between siblings. 🤍 And of course, I just absolutely adore your pretty pink dress that you wore for Rakshabandhan, as well as the henna you and your sister designed, for you look so beautiful, princessy, and dreamlike! 😍👑🌸🤍 May God bless you and your beautiful family 🙏🤍, Poorwa, for the pictures you shared of you and your family are just simply precious ✨, and I too share such a love for festivals and holidays where family can still come together and just have a wholesome and healing time together filled with laughter, storytelling, and celebration of each other and the gift of life 💕✨, for we as people need that, and there is nothing wrong with that, especially in a world that can be full of hardships.

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      You never fail to make my day with your sweet comments, Selene 💞 Thank you so very much!!! I’m glad you enjoyed reading this post.
      And I totally agree with you. That’s why festivals are so special ✨

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  9. Charles Washington Avatar

    Hi Poorwa✨,

    Such a wonderful festival with an equally wonderful meanibg! I love the intricate designs of the rahkis and the deeper meaning behind them. And of course, I loved the pictures of the celebration you posted and the lovely pictures of you in your traditional pink dress (#princesspoorwa👑). I’m happy you got some time to relax from your exams and I hope each festival moving forward proves to be better than the last🔥!

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      Thank you Charles 😊
      I’m glad you liked it!
      Haha I can’t handle such big compliments lol but thanks anyway 😄
      Yes, I got a lot of free time on my hands now after exams but I wish my classes for next semester start soon because I don’t really enjoy not having anything to do lol

      Thanks for reading!

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  10. Helen Avatar

    What a beautiful celebration!

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    1. Poorwa Avatar

      I’m so happy to see your comment 💖 Thank you!!

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