Sunday, August 10, 2008

Rakhi Poems

Rakhi Poems
Heart touching collection of affectionate Rakhi Poems for Brothers and Sisters! These Rakhi Poetry will make you feel the essence of Rakhi Festival for brothers and sisters in India. Send these Rakhi Poem to your brother or sister on Raksha Bandhan to make them feel special and loved.

Rakhi Poem No. 1

Rakhi Day is Righteous Day
by
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.

Rakhi Poem No. 2

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

Rakhi Poem No. 3

A Brother Just Like You

I just want to let you know
You mean the world to me
Only a heart as dear as yours
Would give so unselfishly

The many things you've done
All the times that you were there
Help me know deep down inside
How much you really care

Even though I might not say
I appreciate all you do
Richly blessed is how I feel
Having a brother just like you.

Rakhi Poem No. 4

Rakhi ke is pavitra taar sa
bandhan hai ye prem bhaav ka

ek ek doar mein lipta pyar
tumse hi khilta sansaar

sneh tumhara babul jaisa
usi jal se mujhe hai seencha

bachpan ki woh bheeni smriti
umhari khatti meethi prakrati

baat baat par tumhara jhirakna
phir woh roothna aur manana

apne naam ko sarthak karte
Rajeev ki tarah hi sadaa tum khilte

ishwar ki rahe sadaa dayaa
mere saath rahe yeh saaya

rakshabandhan ke paawan parv par
aur kya doon is ashish key siwa

Rakhi Poem No. 5

A Sister Like You

Someone who will understand
Who knows the way I feel
In every situation
Her concern is very real

Someone who has walked my ways
Who knows my every need
Times when she would see me cry
Her heart would nearly bleed

Everyone should have a sister
Just the way I do
Richly blessed is what I am
To have a sister like you
A Sister is Forever
by Bruce B. Wilmer

A sister's a sister forever,
A bond that diminishes never,
A friend who is kindly and caring,
A sibling God chooses for sharing.
Few ties as deep and profound
And with so much affection abound
Though some thoughts are seldom expressed
Love endures and survives every test.
Of the constants that rest in the heart,
A sister's a primary part.
She'll always be there when you need her-
You listen, you value, you heed her.
As growth, independence you ponder,
Your feelings grow deeper and fonder;
And life tells you one thing that is true:
A sister's a large part of you.

Rakhi Poems

Rakhi Poems
Heart touching collection of affectionate Rakhi Poems for Brothers and Sisters! These Rakhi Poetry will make you feel the essence of Rakhi Festival for brothers and sisters in India. Send these Rakhi Poem to your brother or sister on Raksha Bandhan to make them feel special and loved.

Rakhi Poem No. 1

Rakhi Day is Righteous Day
by
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.

Rakhi Poem No. 2

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

Rakhi Poem No. 3

A Brother Just Like You

I just want to let you know
You mean the world to me
Only a heart as dear as yours
Would give so unselfishly

The many things you've done
All the times that you were there
Help me know deep down inside
How much you really care

Even though I might not say
I appreciate all you do
Richly blessed is how I feel
Having a brother just like you.

Rakhi Poem No. 4

Rakhi ke is pavitra taar sa
bandhan hai ye prem bhaav ka

ek ek doar mein lipta pyar
tumse hi khilta sansaar

sneh tumhara babul jaisa
usi jal se mujhe hai seencha

bachpan ki woh bheeni smriti
umhari khatti meethi prakrati

baat baat par tumhara jhirakna
phir woh roothna aur manana

apne naam ko sarthak karte
Rajeev ki tarah hi sadaa tum khilte

ishwar ki rahe sadaa dayaa
mere saath rahe yeh saaya

rakshabandhan ke paawan parv par
aur kya doon is ashish key siwa

Rakhi Poem No. 5

A Sister Like You

Someone who will understand
Who knows the way I feel
In every situation
Her concern is very real

Someone who has walked my ways
Who knows my every need
Times when she would see me cry
Her heart would nearly bleed

Everyone should have a sister
Just the way I do
Richly blessed is what I am
To have a sister like you
A Sister is Forever
by Bruce B. Wilmer

A sister's a sister forever,
A bond that diminishes never,
A friend who is kindly and caring,
A sibling God chooses for sharing.
Few ties as deep and profound
And with so much affection abound
Though some thoughts are seldom expressed
Love endures and survives every test.
Of the constants that rest in the heart,
A sister's a primary part.
She'll always be there when you need her-
You listen, you value, you heed her.
As growth, independence you ponder,
Your feelings grow deeper and fonder;
And life tells you one thing that is true:
A sister's a large part of you.

Rakhi History

Who Tied the First Rakhi? As every traditional festivity is associated with ancient legends and myths, Rakhi is no exception to it. Here you would find the tales and stories related to the Rakhi festival which tells us about the great devotion and the affectionate bond between brothers and sisters:Rakhi in Mythology
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Yama and Yamuna:According to a mythological tale, Yama, the lord of death, was blessed with eternity as his sister Yamuna tied up a Rakhi thread on his wrist. Since that time the festival of Raksha Bandhan is associated with tying of Rakhi thread.
The Tale of Lord Bali and Goddess Laxmi:According to the tale King Bali one day approached to the Lord Vishnu to get his kingdom safeguarded from its enemies. Lord Vishnu decided to help his great devotee and was set to leave his heavenly home. Goddess Lakshmi, the wife of Lord Vishnu, did not want her lord to leave the home and reached to the Bali's mansion in disguise of Brahmin woman to seek shelter. On the auspicious day of Shravan Purnima Laxmi ji while tying a revered thread on Bali's wrist told her purpose for being there. Touched by the tender feelings of Lakshmi ji for her family, Kind Bali requested Lord Vishnu to not leave his abode. Therefore the Rakhi festival is also called 'Baleva' that means the devotion of King Bali to Lord Vishnu.
Indra and Sachi: Indra, the king of devtas, had lost his kingdom to the asura Vritra. Indra's wife Sachi than tied a thread around her husband's wrist to ensure his victory in the upcoming war between him and Vrita. This was done at the behest of guru Brihaspati.
Draupadi and Krishna: Lord Krishna was left with a bleeding finger, after Shishupal's death. To stop the flow of blood, Draupadi, the wife of the Pandavas, had torn a strip of silk off her sari and tied it around Krishna's wrist. Touched by her concern, Krishna declared himself to protect her and promised to repay the debt manifold, and spent the next 25 years of his life doing just that. Rakhi in History
King Porus and Alexandar's wife:Another rakhi tale comes from the battle between Alexander the Greek king, and Porus, the Hindu king. Wife of Alexander sent a sacred thread to Porus, asking him not to harm her husband in battle. In accordance with Hindu traditions, Porus gave full respect to rakhi. In the battlefield, when Porus was about to deliver a final blow on Alexander, he saw the rakhi on his hand and restrained himself from attacking Alexander personally.
Humayun and Queen Karmavati: Queen Karmavati of Chittor had sent a Rakhi to Humayun to protect her from Bahadur Shah. Humayun, then engaged in an expedition against Bengal, turned back to carry out his sacred brotherly duty and tried to protect her but was too late. Chittor had already fallen and the Rani had immolated herself in the Rajput custom of Jauhar.
Rabindranath Tagore's call to nation: During the partition of Bengal in 1905, Rabindranath Tagore, the Nobel laureate poet used the occasion of the Raksha Bandhan as a community festival and gave a call to tie a rakhi amongst all Hindus and Muslims so as to maintain peace and harmony between them and spread the nationalist spirit among people from different ethnic backgrounds. This is how Raksha Bandhan came into existence in the ages of old Hindu mythology and has moved into the modern ages as a symbol of universal brotherhood and goodwill.

Saawan Ka Mausam Tha

Saawan ka mausam tha Poonam ki raat thi Mein uske paas tha Woh mere karib thi Fir woh mere paas aayi Aur thodi si ghabraayi Jab meine uska haath pakada To woh thodi si sharmaayi Usne kaha aaj hum Aise bandhan me bandh jaaye Jise duniya ki Koi taakat na tod paaye Meri khushi ka andaaza Lagana mushkil tha Par iske aage jo hua Woh batana bhi mushkil hai Usne mera haath Haatho me lekar kaha Yeh to janam janmo Ka bandhan hai Phir mujhe yaad aaya Woh Saawan ka mausam Woh poonam ki raat Yeh to Raksha Bandhan hai!

Monday, August 4, 2008

365 day

Bhagwan Hamari Jodi hamasha Aisa hi banaye rakhe. Aur Har saal ke 365 th day ye aise hi banaye.