Rakhi Kab Hai

Rakhi Kab Hai – इस साल राखी कब है

Rakhi is an important festival celebrated in India that marks the bond between brothers and sisters. Let’s find out Rakhi Kab Hai and what is the right date and time? Also know about shubh muhurat to tie Rakhi on brother’s hand. Additionally we will also highlight what you should avoid!!

Well, the celebration of Rakhi, also called Raksha Bandhan, falls on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravan in August. On this day, sisters tie a sacred thread around their brother’s wrist as a symbol of love and protection.

Brothers in turn, make a promise to be there and protect their sister. The exchange of gifts (especially sweets!) is an integral part of the tradition.

As we are in 2023, this year Raksha Bandahan will be celebrated on 30 August, 2023.

  • Festival name: Raksha Bandhan
  • Year: 2023
  • Date: Wednesday, 30 August
  • Best time to tie Rakhi: After 09:01 PM on August 30th
  • Purnima Tithi (Full Moon) Begins: 10:58 AM on Aug 30, 2023
  • Purnima Tithi (Full Moon) Ends: 07:05 AM on Aug 31, 2023
  • Raksha Bandhan Bhadra End Time: 09:01 PM

So those who were confused about Is Raksha Bandhan on 30 or 31 in 2023? this is clear answer that you can celebrate the festival of Rakhi on 30 August 2023.

Additional someone also asked Is it OK to tie Rakhi at night? as this year the best time to tie Rakhi is after 9:00 PM. So it is night, now what to do?

It is true that no auspicious work should be done after sunset. Rakhi cannot be tied to brothers in Bhadrakal or at night. So guys you can do all this in day light after 11:00 AM on 30 August or before 6:00 PM.  But still if you have some confusion then you can consult with Pandit ji in your local area.

So that’s all about the Rakhi 2023 date and time!

Rakhi is also a good time to reflect on your relationships and how you can strengthen them. If you’re unable to be with your brother or sister this year, why not take a moment to send some kind words of appreciation or messages through a card or video call?

It is a reminder that we should always care for each other and look out for one another. So this Rakhi, let’s all come together to spread some joy and share in the spirit of brotherhood and sisterhood!

No matter who you are celebrating Rakhi with, we wish you a very happy and joyous festival.

Author: Hare Krishna