Whether or not Bhadrakala is shared on Rakshabandhan, know what is auspicious time to tie rakhi
Samira Vishwas August 08, 2025 07:25 PM

Raksha Bandhan 2025 Shubh Muhurat: Rakshabandhan, celebrated on the full moon date of Shravan month, is being celebrated across the country on 9 August 2025 this time. According to religious beliefs, on this day sisters tie rakhi to their brothers and wish for their happiness, prosperity and long life.

As you know, Rakshabandhan is an important festival of Hindus, which is celebrated in many parts of India. Apart from India, this festival is celebrated among siblings where people of Hinduism live all over the world.

According to astrologers, this time there will be no shadow of Bhadra on the festival of Rakshabandhan and the coincidence of not imposing Bhadra on Rakshabandhan is being made after 4 years. So let’s know what is going to live on Rakshabandhan, the time of Bhadra and the Muhurta to tie rakhi.

Bhadra time on Rakshabandhan

According to astrologers, Bhadra will start at 2.12 pm today and it will conclude at 1:52 pm on August 9. And after this, the Muhurta to tie rakhi will also begin.

Let me tell you, the Muhurta to tie the rakhi will be from 5.47 minutes to 1:40 pm tomorrow morning, the duration of which will be 7 hours 37 minutes.

Astrologers say that the festival of Rakshabandhan can be celebrated anytime from morning to night. Whenever you get a chance, you can play this beautiful tradition of brother-sister relationship.

Let me tell you, but those who want Rakhi to be completely auspicious and tied at the time of full moon, they can tie Rakhi before 1:40 pm on August 9. With this, the grace of full moon will remain even more.

Can Rahu Tie Rakhi in time

According to astrology, this time there are no stringent rules regarding Rahu period or colors during Rakshabandhan. Meaning you can also tie a red colored rakhi well, there will be no problem even during Rahu period. That is, this year, without any hesitation, any hesitation, you can comfortably celebrate this festival with your siblings on August 9 i.e. tomorrow.

This is the correct date of Rakshabandhan

The full moon of Rakshabandhan will begin on August 8 i.e. at 2:12 pm and the full moon date will conclude on August 9 i.e. tomorrow afternoon at 1:24 pm.

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