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Rakshabandhan is a vibrant celebration of the bond of love, duty, and lifelong care between brothers and sisters. It is observed on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Shravana (usually in August). On this day, sisters perform a small puja (ritual), applying a tilak on their brother’s forehead and tying a rakhi on his wrist. After the ceremony, families enjoy festive meals, exchange sweets and gifts, and partake in general merriment. It’s a time for brothers and sisters, even those separated by distance, to reunite and cherish their special bond.