Virtual Raksha Bandhan 2024 Celebration: Digital Ways To Enhance Your Rakhi Celebration With Your Distant Siblings

On Rakshabandhan or Rakhi, brothers and sisters who are living far apart and cannot physically be present to celebrate, can choose digital ways to enhance their experience. Check out the best ways to enjoy the E-Rakhi or digital Raksha Bandhan.

Raksha Bandhan Representational Image (Photo Credit: @RajeevRC_X)

Mumbai, August 19: Raksha Bandhan, translated in English as "the bond of protection", is a celebration of a long-lasting bond between brothers and sisters. Also known as Rakhi, on this day, sisters tie a Rakhi, a threaded-bracelet, on the wrist of their brothers and pray for their protection and success. However, unlike other times, brothers and sisters live far apart, making it difficult for them to meet and celebrate the most beloved celebration with the same traditional fervour. 

Nowadays, siblings have accepted digital ways to enhance their Rakshabandhan experiences due to the long distances, making it challenging for them to travel and meet. Some siblings live in other countries or states which makes it impossible for them to arrive on time and celebrate this Hindu festival of bond and love. To keep the spirit of Raksha Bandhan or Rakhi alive, brothers and sisters can use these digital ways to celebrate this festival. Rakshabandhan 2024 Images and Raksha Bandhan Wishes for Free Download Online: Share Rakhi HD Wallpapers and Greetings With Your Siblings.

Virtual Rakhi Ceremony Through Video Calls: 

The siblings can organise a virtual Rakhi ceremony online using video platforms. When the in-person visit is not possible, this becomes an ideal way for the sister to complete tying the "thread of protection" on the brother's hand. The siblings can use WhatsApp, Google Meet, Zoom, Telegram, Facebook, Instagram and several other applications to make video calls and complete the ritual. The entire family can join together and decorate their house or place to make this occasion memorable. 

Digital Rakhis and Postcards:

Unlike in the old days, when sisters used to send Rakhi via postcard and write messages to their brothers, nowadays, many applications allow to send digitally created Rakhis and postcards. Digital or E-Rakhis include sending a picture of the Rakhi to the brother using an online app. The sister can also merge their older images and share them on WhatsApp or other chat applications. On Google PlayStore, there are many dedicated applications help send electronic Rakhis, while other users with more experience create their own using Canva, Photoshop, and other software. 

Raksha Bandhan Credit Cards:

After the sister ties a Rakhi on the wrist, in return, the brother gives a gift. The gift could be anything from tech gadgets, clothes, books, laptops, vehicle and more. However, many brothers prefer to offer their sisters credit cards for their sisters to spend money on whatever they like. Depending on the type, credit cards could offer online or offline shopping benefits such as discounted rates, free shipping, bundled offers, reward points, cashback, and more.

Memory Montage Video: 

What better way to celebrate Rakshabandhan than to strengthen the bond by watching old photos and videos? On this day, the family can sit together and begin watching a slideshow of pictures of brothers and sisters from their childhood. This not only makes them emotionally connected but also sets apart any differences they have. Raksha Bandhan 2024: Top Tech Gift Ideas To Surprise Your Sister on Rakhi Festival.

Raksha Bandhan is celebrated in India and across the world among the Hindu community to remember sacred and enduring bond between brothers and sisters. Despite long distances, the connection between a brother and a sister remains strong due to the technology.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 19, 2024 10:58 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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