Monday, 3 April 2017

How to Celebrate Raksha Bandhan in School

Raksha Bandhan is the festival to mark the love and affection in between brother and sister. The festival of siblinghood is celebrated with full fervor in India and also in the countries dotted with the population of Indians and Hindus. This popular Hindu festival carries so much of meaning and significance that people from other cast and creed also have a firm faith on the holy thread of rakhi. It is very well believed that if a girl ties rakhi thread in boys hand then the boy is obliged to protect her from all the odds of her life, and this is how the festival is significantly celebrated in all the parts of India. A child from his very early age is taught about relations and meanings, right from his school, he is educated to respect girls.

The popular festival of Hindus Raksha Bandhan is not celebrated in homes only, but Indian schools do pay homage to this very special relationship bonding. The school is the learning center for a child where he is not only taught about his subject but also ethics and relations. Celebrating Raksha Bandhan in school is a customary action to teach the student about the significance of relations and festivals. Here are few very unique ideas how Raksha Bandhan can be celebrated in schools.

Rakhi Tying Ceremony: A complete ceremony following the ritual of Raksha Bandhan can be celebrated, in order to observe the great significance of the moment. Girls can tie rakhi to boys of the class and in this way both can become aware of their festive responsibility. Calling students on a formal uniform on the day is also a great idea. 

Rakhi Cultural Program: To enjoy the merriment of the day, a rakhi cultural program for students is much necessary. The festival is the celebration of ethics and cultures. Making students realize the significance of the day in its own way is important. Having a cultural program for the day is important. This can include drama act, fancy dress, food competition and things like this.

Rakhi Making Competition: One of the very interesting competitions for the day can be rakhi making competition. This can be held in the interest of both girls and boys. Let the students craft their talent in form of rakhi. Doing so, definitely, they will understand the significance of the day. 

These are the three finest ways in which Raksha Bandhan can be celebrated in schools. The festival of morals and relations needs to be celebrated with great belief and involving students in every part of the festival will make it more important for them. The points that are mentioned above will definitely provide a new dimension to the festive celebration.

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