Raksha Bandhan 202, In India, Raksha Bandhan is celebrated with the great joy and enthusiasm. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi a sacred thread on their brother;s wrists as a symbol of love and protection. In return, brothers give gifts to their sisters and promise to always support and protect them. But do you know the correct way to tie a rakhi? Following the traditional method is believed to strengthen the bond between brothers and sisters even more. This involves tying the rakhi with the devotion, chanting, prayers or mantras, and following customs passed down through the generations. By respecting these rituals, the relationship becomes not only more meaningful but also filled with the blessings and positive energy. so, if you want to keep the bond strong and loving, it is important to follow the right process while tying the rakhi on the wrist of your brother on this Raksha Bandhan.
If you also tie a rakhi on your brother’s wrist every year, you should pay special attention while making the knots. there is an old tradition of tying the three knots in the rakhi. these three knots are considered very auspicious to the tradition, they represent Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. the three principal deities in Hinduism. tying the rakhi with the three knots is believed to bring blessings of creation preservation and protection to the brother. this practice not only strengthens the bond between siblings but also adds a spiritual touch to the Raksha Bandhan ritual.

Three Knots of Rakhi
The First knot of the rakhi represents the Lord Brahma. It is believed that this knot brings the positive energy into the life, Filling it with the optimism and good vibes. The second knot symbolized the lord vishnu and is tied for the happiness and prosperity, ensuring the stability and growth in the lives of brothers. the third and final knot represents Mahesh the destroyer of negativity and protector from the evil. Together, These three knots are believed to invite the divine blessings, safeguard the brother and strengthen the sacred bond between siblings making the raksha bandhan ritual even more meaningful and spiritually powerful.
In the Hinduism, tying the three knots while tying a rakhi is considered auspicious, as the are dedicated to the Tridev, which are Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh. This tradition symbolizes the unbreakable bond, trust and affection between the siblings. following it during the Raksha Bandhan, it is believed to keep the bond between the Brother and sister strong and blessed.