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Rakshabandhan message

A spiritual talk explaining the traditions and significance of the Rakṣābandhan festival.

"This is a festival for sisters, a day for ladies. On this day, a brother promises to protect his sister in every aspect."

"If you have no sister, you can choose one. And for the sisters sitting here who have no brother, you can choose him as your brother."

The speaker addresses the community ahead of the Rakṣābandhan full moon, detailing the rituals of tying the protective thread (rākhī) and the reciprocal duties of care and gift-giving between brothers and sisters. He extends the tradition to those without siblings, explaining how to form spiritual sibling bonds, and concludes with a blessing for all.

Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar

This coming full moon, which I believe is the day after tomorrow, marks the day of Rakṣābandhan. This is a festival for sisters, a day for ladies. On this day, a brother promises to protect his sister in every aspect. Every man makes a saṅkalpa to protect and respect the entire feminine world. The majority of you will observe it in two days. I wish you all the best and pray to Mahāprabhujī for your protection and a happy life. For those who have no sister, you can choose someone as your sister. However, it is completely wrong to choose an elder sister and then later get married to her. If you have no sister, you can choose one. And for the sisters sitting here who have no brother, you can choose him as your brother. Then he will have all the rights of your own brother, and she will have all the rights of your own sister. This will become your truly adopted spiritual, karmic, and dharmic sister. Every eighth full moon of the year is Rakṣā Bandhan. On this day, no matter where you are, you should not forget your brother. You must send him a thread—we call it a rākhī—but you can send any nice thread for him to tie on his ankle or wrist. You must send it some days before to ensure it reaches him on this day. Alternatively, you can go yourself and place this thread on his wrist. He, in turn, should not forget to make a nice present for her. If she travels a far distance to you as a brother, your duty is to pay for her travel, even if she comes in a private helicopter, and to give her nice clothes and hospitality, or at least write a letter. You can send a proposed present or a cheque in any form. Or you can say, "Sister, I will invite you this time for the Kumbh Melā or for a yoga seminar." Sisters have the right to ask the brother, and the brother has the right to give her something. If the sister is elder than you, then actually she should give you something. But still, as a brother, you have to give her something. This sister and brother will be among the most honest relationships for you. This is a very nice system and tradition to protect a certain atmosphere and show respect to others. So on this day, I bless you now, all sisters and brothers. This is what I wanted to tell. Recording location: Czech Republic, Strilky, Summer seminar

This text is transcribed and grammar corrected by AI. If in doubt, what was actually said in the recording, use the transcript to double click the desired cue. This will position the recording in most cases just before the sentence is uttered.

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