Interesting Facts about Raksha Bandhan That Your Kids Would Love to Know Originally posted at: https://goo.gl/g5XnRc Even it has its origin in the Hindu religion; it is now celebrated by people of all faiths as religion does not stand in the way of its significance. The Rakhi ceremony requires the sister to tie a sacred thread called rakhi on the wrist of her brother as a mark of sisterly love and affection. The brothers promise to protect their sisters and offer gifts to them. The sister can also get rakhi gifts for brother with the rakhi to give him more joy. There are many facts that are unknown by many but have played a great role in the forming of traditions that are now popular in the celebration of Raksha Bandhan. This Raksha Bandhan, educate your child about the various lesser-known facts about this celebration that they would love to know. 1. The Ancient Ritual was a lot Different than Today There are many myths that people claim to be the starting point of Raksha Bandhan.One such tale is of Lord Indra. In the ancient times, it is believed, that demons had threatened Lord Indra during the war between Gods and Demons, called Asuras in the religious texts. When Lord Indra's wife came to know of the threat, she tied a protective thread that she had acquired from Lord Vishnu to safeguard her husband's life. These events took place on the day of the full moon (Purnima) of the Shravan month. Since then, brothers and sisters, quite different from the husband-wife relationship it had originated from, have celebrated Raksha Bandhan. 2. Lord Krishna and Draupadi Another incident that many see as one of the originating points of Raksha Bandhan. The event has a mention in the Hindu text of Mahabharata. Lord Krishna was once flying a kite and cut his finger accidentally with the cane. Draupadi noticed the mishap and quickly tore a piece of cloth from her clothes and tied it on his finger. Lord Krishna fell indebted to this Draupadi for a kind act of hers and promised to protect her from all evil. The opportunity for that presented itself soon and Krishna successfully saved Draupadi's honour and kept his promise. These events are also seen as the initial points in Rakhi's inception. 3. Alexander The Great and King Porus One more event in history that is considered as an early predecessor of rakhi celebrations is the event involving Alexander the great and King Porus. When King Alexander had invaded India, his wife sent a thread to King Porus with the request to not hurt her husband. The time came when Alexander and Porus faced each other on the battlefield and Porus was about to kill him. However, he stopped himself