Wednesday, 30 August 2023

AMAZING STORIES BEHIND CELEBRATION OF RAKSHA BANDHAN - MUST READ






 

Raksha Bandhan, or Rakhi Festival, celebrates the sacred bond between siblings and extends to relationships beyond. It's rich with innumerable meaningful stories and episodes from scriptures, and history.
I have chosen select ones which are not only popular but also help us understand the deep significance attached to this sacred Raksha Bandhan (Rakhi) festival.

 

 

MATA LAKSHMI TIED THE 1ST RAKHI to DEMON KING BALI

 

King Bali was a generous and devout king who had conquered all three worlds: heaven, earth, and hell.

On Indra's request for help, Vishnu disguised himself as a dwarf Vamana. He approached Bali and asked for three steps of land as a gift. Bali agreed, but Vamana revealed his true form and covered heaven and earth with his first two steps. He then asked Bali where he should place his 3rd step. Bali realized his mistake and offered his head as the 3rd step. Vishnu was impressed by Bali’s generosity and spared his life. He also promised to stay with him as his guard in his kingdom of Paatala.

 

However, this meant that Vishnu had to leave his abode of Vaikuntha and his consort Lakshmi. Lakshmi missed Vishnu and decided to visit him in Paatala. She disguised herself as a poor woman and sought refuge in Bali’s palace.

With both Lord Vishnu and Mata Lakshmi, Paatala flourished like never before. King Bali too became highly reliant on his newfound sister Devi Mahalakshmi for her amazing skills in Wealth.

On the day of Shravana Poornima (Raksha Bandhan day), Mata Lakshmi tied a Rakhi on Bali’s wrist and revealed her identity. She asked him to free Vishnu from his service and let him return to Vaikuntha. Bali agreed and requested Vishnu to visit him once a year.

 

Thus, Lakshmi saved Vishnu from being bound to Bali’s kingdom by making Bali her brother and tying a Rakhi on his wrist.

 

 

RANI KARNAVATI SEEKING HUMAYAN’S HELP

Rani Karnavati was the queen of the Rajput kingdom of Mewar. In 1534, the Mewar kingdom was attacked by the Sultan of Gujarat, Bahadur Shah. the queen Rani Karnavati defended valiantly but it was getting increasingly difficult for her to save Mewar.

The Queen immediately sent a Rakhi to Humayun, the Mughal emperor, asking for his help.

Upon receiving the Rakhi and reading Rani Karnavati's letter, Emperor Humayun was deeply moved. He recognized the significance of the Rakhi and the trust Rani Karnavati placed in him. Without hesitation, he gathered his forces and marched to Mewar's aid.

However, Humayun who was in Bengal at that time left immediately but was unable to reach Chittorgarh in time to save the kingdom.

The Sultan of Gujarat had, by then, reached the queen's fortress. All the women, in the fortress including Rani Karnavati had performed Jauhar (mass suicide) by then.

Humayun was deeply saddened by the tragic fate of his sister and vowed to avenge her death. He fought against Bahadur Shah and drove him out of Chittor. He restored the kingdom to Vikramaditya and his younger brother Udai Singh, who later became the founder of Udaipur. Since then, the act of a sister tying a Rakhi on the wrist of her brother indicates lifelong protection from him.

The episode of Rani Karnavati and Humayun shows how a rakhi can create a strong bond between two people who are not related by blood or religion.

 

 

DEVI SACHI TIES RAKHI TO HER HUSBAND LORD INDRA HELPING HIM WIN THE WAR

 

It is not sister alone, in some communities, the wife ties Rakhi to her husband. Like this story of Lord Indra which is mentioned in BHAVISHYA PURAN

 

In the Bhavishya Purana is the story of Indra being defeated by a demon named Vritra. Indra is the king of the gods, and Vritra is a powerful demon who has blocked the flow of the rivers. He swallowed Indra’s weapon, the thunderbolt, and made him powerless.

Shocked Indra seeks help from Dev Guru Brihaspati. Brihaspati told him that he needed a special weapon that was not made of metal or wood but of something sacred and pure. He said that he needed a Rakhi, a holy thread that symbolized the bond of protection, courage, and love.

Guru Brihaspati asks Devi Sachi, Lord India's wife to tie a special holy thread.

 

Over the chanting of mantras, Devi Sachi ties a Beautiful Rakhi full of silk threads and gold beads. Indra felt a surge of energy and confidence and faced Demon Vritra with courage. He uses his skills and strategy to make Vritra vomit his thunderbolt. He then used his thunderbolt to strike Vritra's weak spot and killed him.

Just as Devi Sachi's Rakhi infused Lord Indra with renewed strength and determination, Raksha Bandhan signifies the unbreakable bond of love and the promise of safeguarding one another.

The tradition of tying Rakhi has originated from this legend.

 

This story depicts not only the power of a holy thread but also that it is not restricted to a brother-sister bond.

 

 

LORD KRISHNA PROMISING TO PROTECT DRAUPADI

 

During a kite-flying activity, Lord Krishna accidentally cut his finger. Witnessing the mishap, Devi Satyabhama promptly called for a bandage.

Devi Rukmini herself ran to get some clothes.

 Draupadi who was also there, didn’t waste a single moment. She immediately tore a piece of cloth from her saree and tied it to the bleeding finger.

 

Touched by Draupadi's immediate aid, he vowed eternal protection.  This pledge was fulfilled when Draupadi's honor was threatened during Yudhishthira's gambling match in King Dhritarashtra's court.

 

Santoshi Maa’s Birth

 

On seeing Lord Ganesha celebrate Rakhi with his sister Manasa (the goddess of snakes), his sons Shubh and Labh started insisting upon a sister.

Lord Ganesha then along with his consorts, Riddhi and Siddhi created a divine flame that took the form of a beautiful girl.

Lord Ganesha named the girl SANTOSHI MAA, meaning Mother of Happiness.

And promptly Santoshi Maa tied the rakhi to her brother Shubh and Labh

Raksha Bandhan day (Shravana Poornima) is the birthday of Santoshi Mata

 

 

 

Alexander's wife Roxana and King Porus

  

During Alexander the Great's invasion of India in 326 BCE, his wife Roxana gets worried about her husband's safety in battle against the mighty powerful Porus.

She sends Porus a Rakhi, requesting him not to harm her husband in battle.

When the Rakhi reached Porus, he accepted it with honor and understood the unspoken pledge it carried.

During the battle, Alexander does fall under Porus and Porus has a chance to kill him but acknowledging the importance of Rakhi, Porus refrained from killing and kept his promise to Roxana.

 

He spared Alexander's life, demonstrating his commitment to the bond that transcended the lines of conflict.

 

This anecdote highlights the essence of Raksha Bandhan – a bond that unites individuals despite differences. Roxana's rakhi and Porus' noble response showcase the timeless message of protection, unity, and mutual respect that Raksha Bandhan embodies.

 

 

LORD YAMA SAVED FROM DYING BY RAKHI TIED BY SISTER YAMUNA

Chaya Devi was the 2nd wife of Lord Surya and mother to Lord Shani.

Due to the constant over-affection of Lord Surya (Sun God) to Yama...Chaya Devi curses Lord Yama to die before dawn.

 

Now. During Vedic times almost everyone was considered immortal so the curse of death terrified Yama.

 

Sister Yamuna immediately tied a RAKSHA SUTRA around her brother Yama's wrist.

The Rakhi, infused with her love and prayers, carried an unparalleled power.

 

As Yama wore the Rakhi tied by Yamuna, a miraculous transformation occurred. The power of her love and devotion nullified the curse cast by Chaya Devi. The Rakhi became a shield, protecting Yama from the curse's fatal consequences.

 

Lord Yama Raja was later declared as the God of Death and became immortal.

 

Devi Parvati’s marriage to Lord Shiva

                     

Parvati grew up with the hope of marrying Shiva, but Shiva refused to accept her as his consort due to the loss of his love Sati.

Parvati took to severe austerities to purify her senses and activate her chakras so that she could become eligible to marry the Lord.

 

Sage Narada to test her love for Lord Shiva, started praising Lord Vishnu and asked Devi Parvati to marry Lord Vishnu instead.

Devi Parvati refused saying she loved only Lord Shiva and would treat Lord Vishnu as her brother.

 

Lord Vishnu asked her to tie a Rakhi on his wrist, so that as her brother he could remove all obstacles coming her way.

Lord Vishnu then created an illusion in Shiva's mind of seeing Parvati as Sati and made them get married.

Lord Vishnu then performed all the ceremonies for Shiva and Parvati’s celestial marriage and stood as Devi Parvati's brother

 

Lord Vishnu thus played a vital role in the story of Raksha Bandhan and how it can create a bond of brotherhood and sisterhood between two people who are not related by blood or religion.


Raksha Bandhan Mantra

Following is the mantra in Sanskrit that is chanted while tying Rakhi on the brother's wrist.

 

येन भादो बली राजा दानवेन्द्रो महाबलः |

तेन त्वानामिभाद्नामी त्वामाभिबध्नामी रक्षे माचल माचल ||

 

Meaning – "I am tying this Raksha Bandhan to you that was tied to the Demon King Bali. Oh Rakshaa please do not move and waver."

  

Sibling rivalry is always much-loved and much-talked-about. It’s only fair that you invest in the secure future of your lovable sister and safeguard her financial position in her best interest today.

 

Wishing you all a very Happy Raksha Bandhan

Dedicated to dear sister Lakshmi Vanjre

 

Regards, 

Srikanth Matrubai

 

 





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