Raksha Bandhan 2023: Everything You Need to Know!
Festivals in India are a joyous affair for the people worldwide. They symbolize rich Indian culture and traditions which everyone likes to revel in. Raksha Bandhan is among the most affectionate Indian festivals signifying the deep love and affection that exists between brothers and sisters. Popularly known as the festival of Rakhi, sisters tie designer threads on the wrist of their brother and pray for their long and healthy lives. It is a promise of a lifetime made by the brother to their sisters of unconditional love and infinite support.
Why Raksha Bandhan is called Rakhi Purnima?
Just like other Indian festivals takes place on their respective auspicious days according to the Nakshatras, Raksha Bandhan also follows the same league. It falls on the full moon day in the month of Shravana (August month) which is considered very auspicious for indulging in religious celebrations. This is the reason why this festival is called as Rakhi Purnima as the word ‘Rakhi’ signifies Raksha Bandhan and ‘Purnima’ stands for full moon day. The day of Rakhi Purnima is divided into several parts which hold immense significance in terms of the performance of the rituals of Raksha Bandhan.
The following are the auspicious timings which must be observed while performing the Rakhi Puja-
Aparahan Time on Rakhi Purnima
Aparahan Time is considered as the most auspicious time to indulge in the ritualistic celebrations of Raksha Bandhan. It is an ideal time to tie Rakhi on the wrists of the brother and offer prayers to God for his long life. As per the Hindu division of the day, Aparahan Time falls in the late afternoon.
Pardosh Time on Rakhi Purnima
This is another auspicious time in which Rakhi rituals can be performed on the day of Rakhi Purnima. The timings of Pardosh begin in the late evening and ends with the last timing of the Shubh Muhurat of Raksha Bandhan. As mentioned in the Hindu scriptures and holy books, this time is ideal in case people have missed on the Aparahan timings. This is the second best Muhurat to follow on the day of Raksha Bandhan.
Rakhi Purnima Tithi
This is the culmination of both the auspicious timings into one. This is the most ideal time to perform your Rakhi ceremony without any worries of inauspiciousness.
Bhadra Timings: Most Inauspiciousness time on Rakhi Purnima
This is the segment of Rakhi Purnima day which must be avoided to perform any kind of rituals for Raksha Bandhan. This time period gets over before sunrise.
Auspicious Timings of Raksha Bandhan 2023 – 30th August 2023
Shubh Muhurat for the Rakhi Tying Ceremony |
after 09:01 PM on 30th August 2023 |
Aparahan Time during Raksha Bandhan 2023 |
1:48 pm to 4:22 pm on 30th August 2023 |
Pradosh Time during Raksha Bandhan 2023 |
20:08 am to 22:18 pm on 30th August 2023 |
Start of Purnima Tithi |
10:58 AM on Aug 30, 2023 |
End of Purnima Tithi |
07:05 AM on Aug 31, 2023 |
Bhadra got over before sunrise |
Raksha Bandhan Dates for Next Ten Years – 2030 to 2033
Year |
Date |
Day |
2023 |
30th August |
Wednesday |
2024 |
19th August |
Monday |
2025 |
9th August |
Saturday |
2026 |
28th August |
Friday |
2027 |
17th August |
Tuesday |
2028 |
5th August |
Saturday |
2029 |
23rd August |
Thursday |
2030 |
13th August |
Tuesday |
2031 |
2nd August |
Saturday |
2032 |
20th August |
Friday |
2033 |
10th August |
Wednesday |