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Patola Bhai Bhabhi Rakhi Box

Patola Bhai Bhabhi Rakhi Box

$49.99Price

'Patola Bhai Bhabhi Rakhi Box'

This Rakshabandhan send your Bhai Bhabhi a TDC Exclusive Patola Gift Box to warm their heart with love and care. It's been thoughtfully put together with all the essentials for the Auspicious Celebration of the Precious Bond between Brother, Sister in Law and Sister.

What's included?
- A beautiful set of Patola Rakhi and Lumba embellished with Dabka Elephant Work

- Stunningly beautiful Tilak Platter with Roli Chawal and an Applicator 

- A Shagun Nariyal for Bhai & Bhabhi

- 2 Pieces of Gourmet Chocolates wrapped in Embellished Gold Foil for Mooh Meetha

- Rakhi Card  with an option to write your own personal message upon receiving the Gift Set or we’d be happy to do it for you!


All the items come in a TDC Exclusive Deluxe Box 9x6x3, nicely placed on Crinkle Cut Paper Shreds and wrapped with lush Rebooting Traditions Tissue Paper on top! 
TDC Box can later on be used as a Keepsake Box.

 

What is Rakshabandhan?

In Sanskrit, Raksha Bandhan means 'tie of protection.' On this festive day, the sister ties a Rakhi bracelet made of silken threads of red and gold, to her brother's wrist, praying for his health. The brother responds by vowing to protect her. The sentiment is to renew and strengthen the filial bond of peace and love. During the ceremony, sacred verses from Hindu scriptures are spoken.

 

When a sister ties rakhi around the wrist of her brother on the occasion of Raksha Bandhan, she also ties rakhi around the wrist of her sister-in-law. The rakhi that is tied around the wrist of bhabhi is called lumba rakhi. Lumba in the Marwari language roughly translates as ‘bangle.’ Marwari or Marwadi is a Rajasthani dialect spoken in the Marwar which is a southwestern region in Rajasthan, a state of northwestern India.

Though, there are some cultures in Gujarat where a sister ties rakhi around the wrists of her brother, sister-in-law, and their children, the tradition of Lumba rakhi finds its origins in Marwari culture. This has been an ancient tradition in Marwari culture which has now become a global rage.

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