“The bond between
a sister and a brother, is sometimes tightly woven, sometimes loosely held, but
never broken”
Raksha Bandhan is a festival which celebrates the bond of a brother and sister. This festival is celebrated in the Hindu religion. It is one of their most important festivals. In addition, sisters and brothers wait eagerly for it all round the year. People celebrate it with abundant zeal and enthusiasm in India. Similarly, it does not matter if you are a kid or an adult. Brothers and sisters of all ages celebrate Raksha Bandhan.
Furthermore, it strengthens
the bond between them as well. ‘Raksha’ translates to the protection and
‘Bandhan’ translates to bond. Thus, this explains the meaning of this festival.
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated by following the Hindu Calendar. It falls in the month of Saawan and people celebrate it on the last day of the month. This auspicious festival usually falls around August only.
Aspire believes that such celebrations of festivals with true spirit, teach students about our Indian traditions.For keeping this tradition alive, VIVEKANANDA KENDRA
VIDYALAYA, RANGAT conducted a ‘Rakhi –making’ competition. Students from
class IX & X participated in the competition and made colourful rakhis.
They used decorative threads, stars, mirrors, pearls and flowers for
making beautiful rakhis.
Class wise
boys and girls enthusiastically exchanged rakhis and chocolates with each
other. The exchange of rakhis promoted a sense of unity and harmony among the
students. in order to create a festival atmosphere, students performed cultural
dances that revolved around the theme of sibling love. Shreya of class III,presented a beautiful
traditional dance. Shraddha of class
V, presented an outstanding dance performance with the help of ring which
was appreciated by everyone. Then Akriti
Mistry of Class II & Kritika Paul of Class VI also presented beautiful
dances.
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