Raksha Bandhan, the beautiful festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, is just around the corner! This year, it falls on August 9, 2025, and guess what? The shubh muhurat (auspicious time) for tying the rakhi is extra special—lasting 7 hours and 37 minutes. So, sisters, mark your calendars and get ready to bless your brothers with love (and maybe score some sweet gifts in return!).
When’s the Best Time to Tie Rakhi?
This year, the shubh muhurat starts early in the morning and runs until 1:24 PM. After that, the Bhadrapada month begins, and the Purnima tithi (full moon day) ends. So, if you want the best vibes while tying that sacred thread, aim for:
- From 5:39 AM to 1:24 PM (Total: 7 hours 37 minutes)
Pro tip: If you miss this window, don’t panic—tying rakhi anytime on Raksha Bandhan is still meaningful. But if you’re all about those extra good vibes, this is your golden period!
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Why Is This Raksha Bandhan Special?
- No Bhadra Dosha: For the first time in 40 years, Raksha Bandhan is completely free from Bhadra, a traditionally inauspicious time. That means sisters can tie rakhi anytime on August 9 without any astrological worries.
- Powerful Planetary Combinations: With Sarvartha Siddhi Yoga, Saubhagya Yoga, and Budhaditya Yoga in play, this day is packed with positive energy. Plus, Jupiter (Brihaspati) and Venus (Shukra) are teaming up, making it an ultra-auspicious day.
How to Tie Rakhi the Right Way
Want to make the ritual extra special? Follow these simple steps:
- Start with a Tilak: Apply a tilak (vermilion or sandalwood paste) on your brother’s forehead.
- Add Akshat (Rice Grains): Sprinkle some unbroken rice grains for prosperity.
- Tie the Rakhi: Wrap the sacred thread while saying a prayer for his well-being.
- Sweeten the Deal: Feed him something sweet (because bribes work, right?).
- Perform Aarti: Wave a small diya (lamp) in circles to ward off negativity.
- Gifts, Please!: Brothers, don’t forget to return the love—cash, chocolates, or a heartfelt promise works!
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Final Thoughts
This Raksha Bandhan is shaping up to be extra lucky, so make the most of it! Whether you tie the rakhi at sunrise or just before the muhurat ends, what truly matters is the love behind the gesture.
So, sisters, get those rakhis ready, brothers, prep those gifts, and let’s make August 9, 2025, a day filled with love, blessings, and maybe a little sibling teasing.
Happy Raksha Bandhan!


