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FESTIVALS
& FAIRS - RAKSHABANDHAN
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Raksha Bandhan
is also commonly known known Balev. This festival has special significance.
It is the day on which Brahmins change their sacred thread. On Shravan
Sud 15 when the moon is in the constellation of Shravan the Brahmins,
while changing their sacred thread, rededicate themselves to study
the vedas and persue spiritual upliftment.
The day is celebrated
by all the sections of Hindu society as the day dedicated to love
of sister for her brothers.
The practice of
tying the rakhi or the protective knot, symbolising the good wishes
has been an ancient one. Kuntamata of Mahabharat had tied rakhi
to her grandson abhimanyu. Another important historic incident narrates
how the queen Jhorabai of Mewad summoned the help of emperor Humayun
against the invading forces of Gujarat Sultan by sending him a rakhi
, sisters tie rakhi to their brothers.
The day is also
celebrated as Nariyeli Punam in the coastal areas of the state.
The seafarers worship sea by offering coconuts and set sails after
a monsoon break.
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