Happy Raksha Bandhan Needs 2024: This year Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on 19th August. On this day, sisters apply tilak to their brothers and tie Raksha Sutra on their wrists. May there be increase in happiness and prosperity in your home on this special occasion of Raksha Bandhan. May Rakshabandhan bring progress and enthusiasm in your life. Wish your friends and relatives a happy Raksha Bandhan with these beautiful poetry, messages and greetings on Raksha Bandhan.
My dearest sister, stay with me in happiness and sorrow,
The happiness of life comes from you, if you are there then what can I say.
Silk string and flower necklace, Rakhi festival comes in Sawan,
Brother’s happiness lies in sister’s happiness, see how much love there is between both of them.
I am lucky to have a sister like you,
Seeing your love and mine, see how the world burns.
That sister is lucky,
Whose brother’s hand is on his head,
Is with him in every trouble,
To fight, to quarrel, then to persuade with love,
That’s why there is so much love in this relationship.
It is the festival of Rakshabandhan,
There is a shower of happiness everywhere,
And tied in a silk cord,
This is the love of brother and sister.
If there is turmeric then there is sandalwood,
If Rakhi is there then it is a bond of relationships.
âHappy Raksha Bandhanâ
Sister has tied love on brother’s wrist,
You should always be happy, this is the gift I have always asked for!
The colorful weather of Saavan is overcast,
With the gift of happiness,
Sister has come to tie Rakhi!
Congratulations to the sisters for their brothers’ support.
Happy love from sisters to brothers
May this happiness always be in your life,
Happy Rakhi festival to all!
This is a bond that cannot be broken even if you break it.
The whole world calls this bond as Raksha Bandhan.
Brother, may you live for thousands of years.
May you be successful every time,
May you be showered with happiness,
We pray this again and again!
Who will bandage someone’s wound with love,
If there are no sisters then who will tie Rakhi?