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But just imagine how much Dushhala hates rakshabandhan. In the beginning cuz she has to tie rakhis to 105 brothers (plus 2 cause shakuni has 2 sons in some mahabharat versions). She gets exhausted and the gifts aren't special or things she can't get at a snap of her fingers. Later on she hates it because she only has 5 brothers to tie rakhis to and she only ties them rakhis cause Gandhari forces her to (she hates the Pandavas).
Headcanon accepted, only by the time after the Kurukshetra war, she's a widow, a grandmother, and the regent for her infant grandson, so I think she's confident enough to stand up against her mother and not tie rakhis. (Plus she's the Queen Regent of Sindu, and she might not spend a lot of time at Hastinapura.)
@elegantturkey “I get so many of these bands each year, of course my ‘sisters’ get gifts from me.”
//Explanation coming soon//
Rakhi, also known as Raksha Bandhan, is a cherished festival that celebrates the bond between siblings. With its roots in India, this beauti
Raksha Bandhan approaches, many sisters and brothers in Australia look for the latest trends in Rakhi sets to make the celebration special. Here’s a guide to the latest trends in RAKHI HAMPERS for 2024 in Australia.

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When I was in college, I took an elective on World Cultures. And one thing I recollect from then is that any culture that does not adapt to the changing mindset of its people and the needs of the era they live in risks dying out. Of course, the same goes for cultures which change too much- but this isn’t about that. It is about the need for adapting.
Travel-themed hand-crocheted rakhi for siblings. These rakhis are handmade and are extremely attractive for young children, the car and the aeroplane shapes can be used to introduce them to travel-related stories.
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Elevate the significance of your sibling bond with our natural Bamboo handpainted Rakhis. Each Rakhi is meticulously crafted from upcycled bamboo pieces, giving them a unique and eco-friendly charm. What makes these Rakhis more special is that they are proudly made by skilled women artisans in Bihar, empowering their livlihoods. With intricate hand-painted designs, these Rakhis symbolize the love and care you share with your sibling.