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Celebrating Rakhi & Rakshabandhan 2023 with Countryoven: Strengthening Bonds of Love

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  Introduction: Rakhi, also known as Raksha Bandhan, is an ancient Indian festival that celebrates the bond of love between siblings. It is a day filled with love, affection, and promises of protection, where sisters tie sacred threads around their brothers' wrists, and brothers pledge to safeguard their sisters throughout their lives. As we approach Rakhi & Rakshabandhan 2023, Countryoven is delighted to be part of this cherished tradition, offering a wide array of delightful gifts and goodies to make this festival even more special. Revisiting the Significance of Rakhi & Rakshabandhan:   In this section, we delve into the historical and cultural significance of Rakhi & Rakshabandhan. We explore the origins of the festival, its connection to historical events, and how it has evolved over time. Understanding the essence of this celebration brings us closer to the true spirit of Rakhi and the love it represents. Rakhi & Rakshabandhan, an age-old festival, hol

Send Sankranti Gifts to India

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Send Makara Sankranti Gifts Online Makar Sankranti Gifts Makara Sankranthi is celebrated in almost all parts of the Bharat (India). As Bharat is a diverse and multilinguist country, this festival is called by different names in different parts of the country such as ‘Pongal‘, ‘Lohri‘, ‘Khichari‛, ‘Paush Sankranthi‛, ‘Magha Sankranthi‛, ‘Bhogali Bihu‛. This festival is also celebrated in different ways. During this day, elders in the family give special gifts to the younger members of the family. Thousands of people fly colorful kites. They also hold kite competitions. Especially kids and youngsters take part in kite competitions and play enthusiastically. Kite-playing has been a unique and famous game being played in Bharat. People from northern parts of India get up early in the morning and do the Ganga-Snan (bathing in the waters of the holy river - Ganga) and Surya-pooja (worshipping the Sun). The month of January is the peak of the winter. On the eve of Sankranthi, people