Also Read: Raksha Bandhan 2023 falls on August 30 or 31? Know shubh muhurat, rituals and other details here Notably, adhering to religious beliefs, it is generally considered inauspicious to engage in positive activities during the Bhadra period. Consequently, owing to the presence of Bhadra, individuals are facing uncertainty regarding the appropriate date for observing Raksha Bandhan, either on August 30th or 31st. Aligned with Hindu customs, it is advised to refrain from undertaking any auspicious activities during the Bhadra phase.
Thus, the most propitious celebration of Raksha Bandhan is traditionally observed during the Shravan Purnima date, avoiding the Bhadra period, and preferably in the afternoon. Also Read: Raksha Bandhan 2023: Banks to remain closed on 30 and 31 August in THESE cities. Check list here During Raksha Bandhan, the Bhadra period's shadow will cast itself throughout the entire day.
As indicated by the Panchang, the commencement of the Shravan Shukla Purnima date is set for 10:59 AM on August 30, extending until 07:05 AM on the following day, August 31. Coinciding with the start of the full moon date on August 30, the Bhadra period is also set to begin, lasting until 9:01 PM on the same day. Also Read: Raksha Bandhan 2023: Here are 10 films, series to binge watch with your sibling this Rakhi Owing to the presence of Bhadra within this timeframe, it is advised not to tie Rakhi on August 30.
The appropriate time for tying Rakhi falls after the Bhadra period concludes. Some astrology experts regard tying Rakhi during nighttime as lacking auspiciousness. This year, Sawan Purnima is scheduled for August 30, commencing at 10:59 AM and concluding at 07:05 AM on August 31.
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