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Raksha Bandhan 2025: Is it on August 8 or 9? All you need to know

Raksha Bandhan 2025: Is it on August 8 or 9? All you need to know

India Today7 days ago
Raksha Bandhan, also called Rakhi, is a beloved Hindu festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters. Every year, millions of families across India come together to honour this tradition, reinforcing love, trust, and the promise of protection.This year, there has been confusion over the festival's date, or whether Raksha Bandhan should be celebrated on August 8 or August 9, 2025. This confusion is common because Raksha Bandhan is based on the Hindu lunar calendar, which sometimes overlaps two days on the Gregorian calendar. After review, it's clear: Raksha Bandhan in 2025 falls on Saturday, August 9. The most auspicious time to tie Rakhi, the sacred thread, will be from 5:39 AM to 1:24 PM. Sisters are advised to complete the Sankalp and tie Rakhi within this timeframe for the best blessings.advertisementWHY IS THE DATE CONFUSING?In 2025, the Purnima (full moon) Tithi starts on the afternoon of August 8 and continues till the afternoon of August 9. However, since the full moon prevails during sunrise on August 9, most Hindu calendars and astrologers confirm that August 9, is the official festival day for Raksha Bandhan.SHUBH MUHURAT: BEST TIME TO TIE RAKHI
The sacred time, known as the "Shubh Muhurat," begins at 5:39 AM and lasts until 1:24 PM. It's important to avoid the "Bhadra" time, a period believed to be inauspicious for Rakhi ceremonies. On August 9, Bhadra will not interfere during the morning, making it safe and lucky for celebrations.This year, mark your calendars for Saturday, August 9, 2025, for the celebration of Raksha Bandhan. Be sure to tie the Rakhi between 5:39AM and 1:24PM for the most auspicious blessings. It's a special day that brings siblings closer, full of tradition, joy, and cherished moments.- Ends
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