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How to Send Online Rakhi to India written by Amit Desai
Importance of Rakhi in India is well known. It is considered as one of the major Indian festivals. There are a number of websites that offer excellent services to all those who depend on the online medium for sharing their Rakhi wishes with their families. These wishes are sent in forms of Rakhi, different gifts and cards. The best part of online Rakhi shopping is that people do not need to do store hopping for these shopping and thus the process becomes hassle free.

Sweets as a Gift Idea for Rakhi written by Amit Desai
Sweets that are exchanged on Rakhi are of different types. Some of these are very traditional and some are prepared according to the changing taste of the new generation. Some of the most favourite sweets that is an inseparable part of almost every Rakhi shopping and Rakhi hampers are Raggullas, Kaju (cashew) Sweets, Laddu and so on.

Trends in Shopping Rakhis Online written by Rahul doshi
Sending Rakhis online is steadily catching up in India as the festival of Rakhi approaches. Traditionally, Rakhis are stocked by stores and stalls a few weeks before the festival comes, but with the advent of the internet, many online stores have also come up offering Rakhis and Rakhi Gifts for online shoppers.

Raksha Bandhan spreads the Message of Harmonious Relations written by Rahul doshi
Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in India and many parts of the world on Shravan Purnima every year. Brothers and sisters get together along with their families and sisters tie a knot of protection called rakhi to their brothers. In a wider ambit, friends, cousins and other members of the extended family take part in this occasion as well. Thus, the meaning of the festival is not confined strictly between brothers and sisters, but includes individuals with brotherly feelings as well.

Modern Rakhis: A kaleidoscope of brilliant designs written by Rahul doshi
Rakshabandhan is a unique Indian festival that espouses the virtuous relationship shared between a brother and sister. A huge variety of rakhis in dainty colours and pretty designs are stocked at brightly lit up stores and stalls all around the country a few weeks before this occasion. This article takes a look at the various types of rakhis available in the market today. The brilliant art work and gorgeous material used conveys elegance and sophistication, yet the message conveyed remains strong and humble.

What to keep in mind while sending a rakhi to India. written by Amit Desai
This article describes the various points which one should consider when you are planning to send rakhi to India

Rakhsha Bandhan Gifts - Special Gifts for a Special Occasion written by Rahul doshi
Along with Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) being an auspicious occasion, it is a day for festivities and shopping too. This article examines the variety of gifts available on this occasion.

Rakhi Celebration with Unique Gifts written by Rahul doshi
The festival of Rakhi or Raksha Bandhan holds a special place in the hearts of millions of Indians in India as well as around the world. This article delves upon the celebration and the fervour that this festival connotes every year.

Raksha Bandhan – Brother and Sister Festival of India written by Jagat Joshi
The chaste bond of love between a brother and a sister is one of the deepest and noblest of human emotions. Raksha Bandhan is an age-old tradition of celebrating the eternal bond of love shared by brothers and sisters. With a simple and sober ceremony of tying A Thread – “Rakhi”, the festival aims at refreshing the relationship between siblings.

Celebrations of Raksha Bandhan in India written by Jagat Joshi
On at least one day in a year, brothers have to show their love for their sisters and be nice!

Rakhi – Bond of Love between Brother and Sister written by Dhruv Mehta
Raksha Bandhan is the celebration of the unblemished bond of care between a brother and a sister. On this day, the sister ties a holy thread around the wrist of her brother, reaffirming the love and affection between them. This strand, which pulsates with idyllic adoration and transcendent sentiments, is appropriately called the ‘Rakhi’.

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