write a letter to your friend describing him/her about the celebration of raksha bandhan at home
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the lockdown has been a blessing in disguise as neither she nor her brother Swapnil have to travel to celebrate Raksha Bandhan.
Meanwhile, Tejaswini Mohile of Nigdi and Pragya Bhatnagar of Khadki couriered rakhis, gifts and letters to their brothers at the earliest so as to avoid delays due to restrictions.
Meanwhile, Tejaswini Mohile of Nigdi and Pragya Bhatnagar of Khadki couriered rakhis, gifts and letters to their brothers at the earliest so as to avoid delays due to restrictions.
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Brothers and sisters share a weirdly beautiful bond-- they might often fight with each other, but deep down they have an unbreakable bond of love. In honour of this beautiful bond between siblings, Raksha Bandhan is celebrated every year in India. Raksha Bandhan, also called Rakhi, is celebrated on the last day of the month of Sharavana, according to the Hindu calendar. On this day, sisters tie colourful Rakhis to their brothers and pray for his good health and prosperity, while the brothers in return give a gift to their sisters and promise to protect her.
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