Rakshabandhan is a very beautiful and most celebrated festival ofIndia. during ancient time ofIndiathere was a queen of Chittor named Rani Karnawati who sent rakhi thread to Mughal emperor Himayun and called for her help.
She make him brother and then after receiving this rakhi Himayun went for helping her sister with his full force. This event was originated of this fabulous festival. Rakhi is a festival of relationship among brothers and sisters.
During that time sisters shows their love and affection to their brother with binding a bond of love on brother’s wrist. Brother also gives gifts to sisters and gives good blessings for her long life. Due to important of this festival in Indian people many poet wrote various poetry about this festival. Rakhi poems are also a great way to know actual feelings of this celebration of love and trust. There are many type of poems famous in current time which can also gifted to other with good blessings. Some of them are as follows.
Rakhee Poems :
Rakhi Day is Righteous Day
By – Former President of India, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
This full moon day our hearts are in brim
Feeling of faith and serenity in mind.
We light the lamps and our hears glow
Radiance of happiness and peace are in flow.
Harmonious homes are like streams of joy
Flowing and flourishing the landscape en route.
Nobility in heart and character in deed
Righteous homes alone make a beautiful State.
Sisters will tie the thread on the brothers
Abiding them to do only what is right and clean.
Put the Kumkum and blessed rice on the head
Where will dwell right thoughts and noble action.
Here’s To My Brother
Here’s to my brother
Remember every day
No matter what I’ve said
Here’s what I’d like to say
I will always love you
Be with you till the end
When no one else is around
I will be your friend
I love my brother
and I always will
I’m proud to be your brother
that’s how I feel And someday when we’re far away
And the miles keep us apart
I’m gonna whisper
I love my brother
And you’ll know it in your heart.
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