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Raksha Bandhan : Rakhi, Yajur/Rik Upakarma/Avani Avittam, Shravan Poornima (Satyanarayan Pooja at Temple)
August 19, 2024 @ 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
Shravan Purnima, also known as Rakhi Purnima, is a very holy day as several auspicious events are celebrated on that day. Among them, the most important and popular traditions are Raksha Bandhan and Rik / Yajur Upakarma, changing of Holy Thread-(Avani Avittam / Jandhyala Purnima).
On Shravan Purnima day (Monday, August 19) starting at 7:00 am, Temple will be conducting Upakarma (changing of the Holy Thread) ceremony in the Gita Bhavan. The ritual will include Nutana Yagnopaveetha dharanam, Gayatri Japam, Tarpanam to Rishis, Devas and Pithrus.
This auspicious ceremony will be conducted both in person and Broadcast Live.
Please bring puja items (Temple will not provide any). A suggested list is given below:
(i) Black sesame seeds 50 g (ii) Rice – 50 g (iii) Vibhooti (Bhasma) (iv) Chandan
(v) Kusha pavitra (Darbha) (vi) Yagnopaveetam (vii) Fruits (viii) Achaman patra’s-(panchapatra-udharani)
Please arrive before 7:00 am as the ceremony will start on time. The Temple doors will be open from 6:45 am to 7:00 am only. The doors will be closed at 7:05 am.
For further information, please contact the temple at 613-822-1531.
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Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is a significant Hindu festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Here are some key points about this heartwarming occasion:
- Date and Timing:
- Raksha Bandhan is observed on the full moon day (Purnima) during the Hindu month of Shravana (which typically falls in July or August).
- In 2024, Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on August 19 1.
- Rituals and Symbolism:
- On this day, sisters of all ages tie a threaded amulet called a rakhi around their brothers’ wrists.
- The rakhi symbolizes protection, love, and care.
- Brothers, in return, give gifts to their sisters and take on a share of the responsibility for their well-being 2.
- Historical Context:
- Raksha Bandhan has its roots in the practice of territorial exogamy.
- When a woman marries outside her natal village or town, her parents do not visit her in her married home.
- The festival allows married women to reconnect with their families and honor their brothers 3.
May Raksha Bandhan strengthen the bonds of love and protection among siblings!
courtesy: CoPilot


