Tradition of Bhaiya Bhabhi Rakhi (Lumba Rakhi) in India - Diwali 2013 India: Diwali Festival, Diwali Celebrations India, Deepavali History

Traditionally in India, sisters tie a rakhi to their brothers as a mark of sisterly affection towards them. In return the brothers reaffirm their vows to protect their sisters from any harm that could befall them. The rakhi also symbolizes the inseparable bond between brothers and sisters and the significance of sibling love that begins at birth and continues for a lifetime.

Bhaiya Bhabhi RakhiWhen brothers get married, the tradition of sisters tying rakhi to their wives is also prevalent in some parts of India. Thus sisters tie rakhi to their bhaiya (brother) and their bhabhi (brother's wife) as well. Such rakhis are also called lumba rakhi. Sisters naturally have a special feeling for their brothers and after the brothers get married, their feelings extend to their bhabhi too. Bhaiya-Bhabhi rakhis come in various colours and designs and the rakhi for the bhabhi is usually smaller than the bhaiya’s rakhi.

The lumba rakhi signifies the depth of joint family relationships. When the sister ties a rakhi to her sister-in-law, this experience teaches both of them to live with deeper understanding between each other and cast petty matters aside.

Now sisters can also send bhaiya-bhabhi rakhi to India by logging onto credible websites such as Infibeam.com and choose from a wide catalog of bhaiya-bhabhi rakhis available online. Chose the best bhaiya-bhabhi rakhi online and deepen the bond that you share with your sister-in-law that will last for a life-time.

By: Amrith K.A.

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