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When is Raksha Bandhan 2025 and Is It a Trading Holiday?

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Introduction

Every year, there’s that one day when siblings—no matter how far apart—suddenly become soft. Yep, that’s Raksha Bandhan. From pulling each other’s hair as kids to forwarding funny reels today, the bond shifts, but the thread stays. And as Raksha Bandhan 2025 rolls in, it’s time to dig into the box of old Rakhis, scroll for gifts or just smile and show up.

When is Raksha Bandhan 2025?

Let’s cut to it. Raksha Bandhan 2025 is on Saturday, August 9. It lands on Shravan Purnima (full moon), just like always. You may also see people googling Rakhi when or rakhee date because well, the exact tying time (muhurat) matters to some. The auspicious time for tying Rakhi is from 5:47 AM to 1:24 PM on that day.

Significance of Raksha Bandhan

At first glance, it’s a sister tying a thread and the brother giving a gift. But that’s just the surface. Look deeper and this thread has history.

Raksha Bandhan isn’t something that started recently. It’s been around for ages. One of the earliest stories comes from the Mahabharata. There’s this scene where Krishna hurts his finger and Draupadi, without thinking twice, tears a bit of her sari and ties it around the cut. He was so moved that he promised to protect her forever. And he kept that promise.

Then there’s the story of Queen Karnavati from Rajasthan. When her kingdom was under attack, she sent a Rakhi to Emperor Humayun, asking for help. Even though they weren’t family, he came to her rescue. That one act turned a simple thread into something powerful.

Some also believe the festival started as a ritual among priests, who tied sacred threads to their patrons for protection and blessings. Over time, the practice evolved into the sibling bond we see today.

So while today’s Raksha Bandhan may involve gifts, selfies and couriered Rakhis, the essence remains the same—a heartfelt promise to protect and care, no matter what.

Rituals of Raksha Bandhan

Nothing too complicated here. A small thali—roli, chawal, diya, Rakhi, maybe some kaju katli on the side. Sister ties the Rakhi, does the tilak. The brother usually looks awkward, smiles and then hands over a gift (sometimes cash, sometimes a box of chocolates he didn’t even wrap).

These days, it’s not always in person. The Rakhi 2025 date might be spent sending e-Rakhis or delivering via courier. Still, people make it work. Some even record videos doing the whole ritual solo. Welcome to Rakhi, 2025-style.

Celebration Across India

Head to any city and you’ll see Rakhis hanging on every second shop. Gujarat celebrates it alongside Pavitropana. In Maharashtra, it merges with Narali Purnima—fisherfolk offer coconuts to the sea.

Go east and in Bengal, Raksha Bandhan 2025 overlaps with Jhulan Yatra. Some places tie Rakhis to trees or rivers as a promise to protect nature.

Down South, not everyone celebrates it traditionally, but that’s changing. Workplaces do Rakhi exchanges. Kids tie threads to friends in school. It’s evolving, but still holds.

Will the Stock Market remain closed on Raksha Bandhan?

No, the stock markets will remain open on Raksha Bandhan 2025. It’s not a trading holiday. Raksha Bandhan date, August 9, 2025, is a regular trading Friday.

FAQs

Q: What’s the exact Rakhi 2025 date?

A. It’s on Saturday, August 9, 2025. Muhurat might shift slightly city to city, but tying in the first half of the day is usually preferred.

Q: Is it a national holiday?

A. Nope. But in states like Rajasthan or UP, it could be a public holiday. Many schools give kids a break. For workplaces, it depends from office to office.

Q: Do I have to tie a Rakhi only to my brother?

A. Not at all. Cousins, close friends, even sisters tie Rakhis to each other now. It’s about love and care, not just the label.

Q: How can I send a Rakhi if my brother lives abroad?

A. Use courier services or apps that deliver Rakhis internationally. Just plan a week or two early to avoid delays.

Q: Why do people say happy Raksha Bandhan?

A. Because it’s festive! It’s like saying Happy Diwali. Just a warm wish for a happy, loving bond.

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