Raksha Bandhan 2023 falls on August 30 or 31? Know shubh muhurat, rituals and other details here Here are some easy and tasty food recipes that you can consider trying for Raksha Bandhan 2023 to celebrate with your siblings: Sandesh: Sandesh is a Bengali dessert made with fresh paneer (cottage cheese) and sugar. It's shaped into various forms and is a delightful treat. Phirni: Similar to kheer, phirni is a creamy dessert made with ground rice and milk.
It's flavored with saffron and cardamom. Puran Poli: In some regions, puran poli or a sweet stuffed flatbread made with jaggery and lentils is prepared during Raksha Bandhan. Also Read: Bank Holidays August 2023: Banks to remain closed on these days.
Full list here Coconut Ladoo: These sweet treats are made with freshly grated coconut, condensed milk, and cardamom. They're easy to make and loved by many. Gujiya: Gujiya is a crescent-shaped sweet pastry filled with a mixture of khoya (reduced milk), nuts, and dried fruits.
It's deep-fried and often associated with festivals like Raksha Bandhan. As per Drik Panchang, Raksha Bandhan, also known as Rakhi, is scheduled for Wednesday, August 30. However, due to the presence of Bhadra Kaal, it's also acceptable to tie Rakhi on August 31.
This year, the period of Raksha Bandhan Bhadra Poonch will extend from 5:30 pm to 6:31 pm on August 30. The Raksha Bandhan celebration encompasses numerous customs. During this occasion, the sister conducts her brother's aarti and offers prayers for his well-being.
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