Rakhi is a very interesting event for both brothers and sisters. It is a traditional and customary celebration of Hindus. People across the country celebrate Raksha Bandhan with great pomp and vigor. There is a perfect time for fun and merrymaking, for traditions, rites and Rakhi Rituals and for perfect Rakhi decorations.
Rakhi decorations have become the integral part of the celebration. Though the concept of Rakhi decoration was only limited to Rakhi thali decoration, it is come to broader connotation these days. With family gathering and party time, it also calls for house decoration for Rakhi celebration.
For decorating your house on Rakhi, you can purchase all the auspicious things from the market. Different bells, banners, streamers are perfect to give a glittering look to the festival of Rakhi. Hang banners of Rakhi wishes all over. Making rangoli is a significant part of Rakhi decorations. Using different bright hues, you can make rangoli in the room where you are going to tie band of love to your love. Alternatively, you can also make this colorful design of ‘rangoli’ at the entrance of the door. For Rakhi purnima puja, you can bring the idols of Ganesha and images of Swastik, Om or Shree.
For Rakhi thali decorations, you need diyas, tika, sandalwood and rice grains. Place these on silver or brass plate. Alternatively, a simple steel thali or plate would serve the purpose as well. You can also purchase incense stick stands and diya holders too. Drawing of swastika symbol is vital for Rakhi thali decoration. It should be drawn in the middle of the plate. Swastika, in fact, stands for Lord Ganesha, and hence auspicious emblem for any celebrations.
Traditions & Customs of Raksha Bandhan thali decoration requires betel leaves decoration whereas festive appearance is imparted with banana leaves to the thali. Varied flowers
can also be used for Rakhi decorations as well as Raksha Bandhan thali decorations. Other painting colors are also good options for decorations.
Thursday, July 30, 2009
Rakhi Decorations
Posted by Akki at 7:22 AM
Labels: Raksha Bandhan
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