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Threads of love mark Rakshabandhan in Ranchi
Threads of love mark Rakshabandhan in Ranchi

Time of India

time4 days ago

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Threads of love mark Rakshabandhan in Ranchi

1 2 Ranchi: City lanes filled with a riot of colour, chants and clinking thalis as families observed Raksha Bandhan on Shravana Purnima here on Saturday. From small alleyway shrines to bustling temples, sisters bowed, applied tilak and tied rakhis not only on the wrists of their brothers but also on the idols they revere. "Every year I tie one rakhi to my brother and one to Lord Krishna, it's my way of protecting both worlds," said Meera Kumari from Kokar. Saurabh Kumar (16), said, "My sister has been my study partner since Class 5. Every time, tying this thread feels like sealing our lifelong partnership." Praveen Yadav, who works in Odisha, made an overnight train journey to surprise his younger sister in Dhurwa. "The moment she opened the door, it felt like the childhood mornings we'd run to open presents. No courier rakhi can match this hug." Even those separated by continents joined in spirit. Renu Devi from Dhurwa, whose brother lives in Dubai, said, "This thread may be here on my table, but in my heart it's tied to his wrist." Sweet shops across Ranchi reported brisk sales, with kaju katli and gulab jamun topping the charts. By afternoon, many outlets had sold out, with no stock available online either. "People came in asking for fresh kaju katli right till closing time, it's the festival's evergreen favourite," said Sunil Prasad, owner of a sweet shop in Lalpur. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Raksha Bandhan wishes , messages and quotes !

Shravana Purnima 2025: Significance, rituals, fasting and all you need to know
Shravana Purnima 2025: Significance, rituals, fasting and all you need to know

India Today

time4 days ago

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  • India Today

Shravana Purnima 2025: Significance, rituals, fasting and all you need to know

Shravana Purnima, falling on Saturday, August 9, 2025, is the fifth Purnima (full moon day) of the Hindu lunar calendar. It holds immense religious, spiritual, and cultural importance across India, uniting people through a variety of festivals and TIMINGSPurnima Tithi begins at 2:12 PM on August 8 and ends at 1:24 PM on August 9. The moonrise on Purnima is at 7:21 SIGNIFICANCEShravana Purnima is a day dedicated to devotion, discipline, and purification. Many devout Hindus observe a fast called Upavasa, which involves abstaining from food and water or consuming only a single meal consisting of fruits and milk. This fast is broken only after Chandra Darshan (moon sighting). The fast embodies the goal of spiritual cleansing and reconnecting with the FESTIVALS AND RITUALS Raksha BandhanThe most celebrated festival on this day, Raksha Bandhan symbolizes the sacred bond between brothers and sisters. Sisters tie a Rakhi (sacred thread) on their brothers' wrists, praying for their well-being and protection. In return, brothers pledge to safeguard their sisters. This ritual reflects love, duty, and mutual RitualsShravana Purnima is also an important day to honor deceased ancestors. Rituals such as Narayana Bali, Shraddha, Tarpana, and Pinda Dana are performed to seek blessings and peace for the souls of the forebears. These ceremonies are often held in sacred places like Gaya, Prayag, Rishikesh, and Avittam (South India)This day marks the Yajurveda Upakarma or sacred thread ceremony for Brahmins, signifying a renewal of Vedic study and spiritual discipline. Men perform rituals to express gratitude to the Rishis (saints) and recommit to their Vedic Purnima (North and Central India)Farmers and women pray for a good harvest with symbolic rituals involving mud pots and sprouted grains, hoping for prosperity in JayantiThis day celebrates the birth of Lord Hayagriva, the horse-headed incarnation of Lord Vishnu, who is revered as the god of knowledge and wisdom. Devotees pray for academic success and spiritual REFERENCESShravana Purnima is mentioned in important Hindu texts such as the Skanda Purana, Bhavishya Purana, and Garuda Purana. The month of Shravana itself is considered sacred, especially in the Shiva Purana, where Lord Shiva is worshipped with Bilva leaves and abhisheka Purnima is a day that unites diverse regions, communities, and traditions through shared faith and devotion. It offers a chance for spiritual renewal, family bonds, and remembrance of ancestors. The festivities and rituals on this day encourage individuals to pursue the path of discipline, gratitude, and divine you plan to observe Shravana Purnima, consider participating in fasting, witnessing Chandra Darshan, performing or attending Raksha Bandhan ceremonies, or visiting holy places to take part in Pitru rituals for a meaningful and spiritually rewarding experience.- Ends

Sturgeon Moon 2025: When and where to watch the rare 2- night full Moon and why is it special
Sturgeon Moon 2025: When and where to watch the rare 2- night full Moon and why is it special

Time of India

time6 days ago

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  • Time of India

Sturgeon Moon 2025: When and where to watch the rare 2- night full Moon and why is it special

August's full moon in 2025 is not an ordinary lunar event. It is known as the Sturgeon Moon, and this year it brings a rare and magical opportunity for viewers - a chance to watch the full moon shine in the sky on two consecutive evenings, glowing in the soft, golden light of dusk. This full moon is deeply based in seasonal meaning and traditional importance and beliefs. This full moon is called so due to the abundance of sturgeon fish in the Great Lakes during this time of year. When and where to watch The Sturgeon Moon will officially reach its full phase at 3:55 a.m. ET or 1:25 pm IST on Saturday, August 9, creating a unique opportunity for skywatchers in North America to watch the full moon rise on two consecutive evenings, both during the magical light of dusk. Typically, the best time to view a full moon rise is just after sunset on the evening it becomes full. This is when the moon is 100% illuminated and appears on the eastern horizon, beautified by the fading twilight. But sometimes, the timing allows for nearly identical moonrises on both the night before and the night after the official full moon, and this August is one of those rare times. Why do two full Moons happen NASA says the moon takes about 29.5 days to orbit the Earth, which is why it usually rises around 50 minutes later each day. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Use an AI Writing Tool That Actually Understands Your Voice Grammarly Install Now Undo But in August, that gap gets shorter, to only about 30 minutes. That's because the full moon sits far south in the sky, below the celestial equator. It rises at a lower angle, so its path across the sky is shorter and more gradual, making it appear sooner the next evening than it normally would. Will the Sturgeon Moon be visible in India The full Sturgeon Moon aligns mostly with Shravana Purnima, that falls on the day of Raksha Bandhan, and begins in India at 2:12 pm IST on August 8. It will remain visible through 1:24 pm IST on August 9. Although the moment of full moon or 'peak illumination' occurs simultaneously worldwide, the local time varies from region to region. For instance, in Delhi, it reaches fullness around 2:25 pm IST on August 9. So people in India can look up at the sky post sunset on the evening of August 8 or 9 to catch the Sturgeon Moon rising gracefully in the sky. When to catch the Sturgeon Moon in New York As a result, on Friday, August 8, in New York City, the moon will rise at 8:03 p.m. ET, just one minute after sunset, and on Saturday, August 9, it will rise at 8:32 p.m. ET, about 28 minutes after sunset. Both moonrises will occur during twilight, making them particularly stunning to watch. Although exact moonrise times vary by location, it is advised to check the local listings. Why is it called the Sturgeon Moon The August full moon gets its name from the time of year when sturgeon fish were historically easiest to catch in the Great Lakes, according to The Anishinaabeg people, who are culturally related Indigenous peoples mainly located in the Great Lakes region of North America, call it the Wild Rice Moon, while NASA says that it's also called the Green Corn Moon or Grain Moon in other parts of North America because the crops begin to mature and are often ready for early harvest.

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