Raksha Bandhan 2024 Shubh Muhurat: The country celebrates the festival of Raksha Bandhan today, 19th August, with great pomp and show. The market is buzzing with the excitement of the Rakhi festival.
People celebrate Rakhi to fortify the bond between brothers and sisters. On Rakhi day, sisters tie Rakhi to their brothers’ wrists and wish for a happy life.
According to the scriptures, Panchak is also starting today, the day of Raksha Bandhan. Dhanishtha Nakshatra, which follows Shravan Nakshatra on the morning of August 19, prompts the observation of Panchak. Raj Panchak, however, is not regarded as inauspicious.
Raksha Bandhan is a festival of love between brother and sister. On Monday, 19th August, we celebrate the festival of Raksha Bandhan with great pomp and show.
The full moon date of Raksha Bandhan began at 3.04 am today and will continue throughout the day, ending at 11.55 pm. The holy festival of Raksha Bandhan places great importance on Bhadra. The scriptures advise against performing any auspicious work after Bhadra.
Therefore, tying Rakhi should not occur after Bhadra. Please inform us about the current time of Bhadra or the auspicious time for both Bhadra and Rakhi tying. Raksha Bandhan 2024 Bhadra Kaal Timings The scriptures describe the Bhadra period as extremely auspicious.
Bhadra will start on August 19, i.e., tonight at 2.21 am. Today, August 19, from 09:51 am to 10:53 am, Bhadra will be in the tail position. Then, from 10:53 a.m. to 12:37 p.m., Bhadra will be face-to-face. This means that the Bhadra period will conclude at 1:30 pm today.
After this, sisters can tie Rakhi to their brother. Sisters can tie Rakhi to their brothers today from 01:30 p.m. to 04:19 p.m.
This year, a rare yoga is being formed on Raksha Bandhan after 90 years. Raksha Bandhan coincides with the last or fifth Sawan Monday fast. In addition to this, Shravan Nakshatra, Sarvarth Siddhi, Shobhan, and Ravi Yoga will also be present on this day.
Rakhi Bhadra Kaal
Legend has it that his sister tied Lankapati Ravana to Rakhi during Bhadra Kaal, and Lord Rama killed Ravana that same year. Consequently, people never tie Rakhi during Bhadra Kaal. This has a profoundly negative impact on life.