Raksha
Bandhan or Rakhi is the most beautiful festival among all the Hindu festival to
celebrate unconditional love, bond, care, affection between a brother and a
sister in India, but today this festival is celebrated by all not only in India
but all across the globe. The word Raksha signifies Protection where Bandhan
says enduring bond of love and affection.
All the brothers and sisters celebrate this festival with a lot of
enthusiasm, excitement and love.
Designer Rakhi thread the symbol of love shared by siblings. Rakhi is
simply not a thread, it is a bond of love shared between a brother and sister.
Every year all sister ties a sacred thread on the wrist of her brother, she
wishes him a world of happiness, success, love, wealth and delight. Rakhi is
the physical symbol of the emotions and love involved with the festival the
emotions of love, affection and care. The thing which matters the most is the
emotion of both brother and sister towards each other this is why nothing can
be better than the Rakhi which is made by a brother’s sister as an expression
of her love towards her brother.
Today there is end number of designs of fancy, stylish and
unique Rakhi available in the market that you easily can buy as the festival of
Raksha Bandhan comes closer. But a Rakhi that is made by own sister is the
special reflection of togetherness shared between a brother and a sister. This
is why for you all we have got some great ideas for you all.
So here are some wonderful ideas to help you
make a Rakhi at home. With just a few basic material you can make a wonderful
and very stylish looking Rakhi for your brother and express your deepest
feelings on this Rakhi festival. You need- some silk thread, mauli multi
coloured, cotton thread, some beads,
some sequences, glue to paste and most importantly scissors.
How to Make Rakhi Method
First of all take a few silk threads of different colours,
red and yellow colours are considered as the most auspicious colors for the
festival of Raksha Bandhan. You can add one strand or two of golden or silver
thread. The threads should be around 25" long. Fold the length of the
thread bunch to half. Tie a tight knot at one fourth of the length using the
thread. Cut the loops of the folded thread and feather out the open ends with a
hard brush. Now divide the longer part of the thread into two halves and plat
them in desired way. Tie the ends with the cotton thread and fluff the open
ends. These two strands will be used for the tying.
Finally now you can decorate the upper part with glitter,
beads, sequences or floral patterns. If you are using multi colored threads then
you can arranged them according to your wish in some specific way, cut them
short to a suitable length not more than ½" now your special Rakhi is
ready.
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