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Raksha Bandhan Celebrations Foster Strong Bonds at SJS GGSSS, Silana

Raksha Bandhan Celebrations Foster Strong Bonds at SJS GGSSS, Silana

Jhajjar, August 30, 2023: Raksha Bandhan, the cherished festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters, was observed with fervour and enthusiasm at SJS GGSSS, Silana. The school premises were adorned with colourful decorations, echoing the joyous spirit of the occasion.

At the primary level, a series of engaging activities were organised under the guidance of dedicated educators. Mrs. Sangeeta, Mrs. Suman, and Mrs. Neeru orchestrated a range of activities that immersed the young students in the significance of Raksha Bandhan. The students participated in storytelling sessions that emphasised the essence of the festival—the promise of protection and care between siblings.

Rakshaa Bandhan at SJS GGSSS, Silana

Meanwhile, at the secondary level, Mrs. Madhu, Mrs. Preeti, Mrs. Roma, Mrs. Banita, and Mrs. Sushma orchestrated a heartwarming tradition. On August 29, 2023, girls from various classes tied vibrant rakhis to the boys of their respective classes. This gesture beautifully captured the essence of the festival, fostering camaraderie and respect among students.

The highlight of the celebrations was the address by the esteemed principal, who delivered an inspiring speech to the students. She shed light on the profound significance of brother-sister relationships, emphasising the values of love, protection, and mutual support. The principal’s words resonated deeply with the students, underscoring the importance of nurturing strong bonds with siblings.Raksha Bandhan Celebrations Foster Strong Bonds at SJS GGSSS, SilanaRaksha Bandhan Celebrations Foster Strong Bonds at SJS GGSSS, Silana

The artfully placed decor further enhanced the festive ambiance, fostering a sense of joy and community. The school echoed with laughter, camaraderie, and the spirit of Raksha Bandhan, showcasing the school’s commitment to nurturing not only academic growth but also fostering values and traditions.

Rakhi Competition

1st position Nancy, Anshu class 4th 2nd position Mitali class 5th 3rd position Vansh class 4th in rakhi making competition

As the celebrations concluded, the students departed with hearts filled with love and a deeper understanding of the significance of Raksha Bandhan. The event served as a reminder that relationships are at the core of our lives and that the bonds between siblings are to be cherished and celebrated.

The Raksha Bandhan festivities at SJS GGSSS, Silana, were a resounding success, reaffirming the school’s dedication to holistic education and nurturing strong values among its students.

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Raksha Bandhan, a cherished Hindu event

Raksha Bandhan, a cherished Hindu event, celebrates the close bond that exists between siblings. This celebration, which has Indian cultural roots, is noteworthy because it recognises the unique love, care, and protection that brothers and sisters share. The festival acts as a metaphor for the powerful emotional ties that unite families and showcases the beauty of this enduring bond.
Raksha Bandhan’s Cultural and Historical Relevance Old Traditions
The origins of Raksha Bandhan can be traced all the way back to antiquity. It is believed that queens and other aristocratic women would tie threads around the wrists of the soldiers before battle to symbolise their link and ask for protection for them. This tradition evolved over time to include all brothers and sisters, regardless of caste or religion.

 

Mythical Raksha Bandhan Tales

A unique friendship between Lord Krishna and Draupadi is described in Hindu tradition. When Draupadi tore a piece of her saree to cure his injured wrist, Krishna vowed to protect her. This genuine exchange emphasises the significance of Raksha Bandhan—care and protection.

 

The Holidays and Customs: Tying a Rakhi

As part of the primary Raksha Bandhan ritual, the sister binds a sacred thread, known as a “rakhi,” around her brother’s wrist. The rakhi stands for her loyalty, her prayers, and her promise to protect herself from her brother.

 

Gift-Exchange

Gifts are exchanged and received over the festival. Brothers usually give their sisters thoughtful gifts as a way to let them know they value and care about them. In exchange, sisters bless their brothers and give them gifts.

Fostering Relationships through Postcards: Raksha Bandhan Activity in Jhajjar Primary Schools

Jhajjar, August 30, 2023: Primary school kids in Jhajjar participated in a special Raksha Bandhan programme that not only displayed their creativity but also taught valuable life lessons. Young children participated in the practise of writing postcards to their sisters as part of the FLN programme, which strengthened the meaning of Raksha Bandhan.

Raksha Bandhan Message postcardsRaksha Bandhan Message postcardsRaksha Bandhan Message postcards

Students explored the craft of creating compassionate postcards with the help of their committed teachers. On the important festival of Raksha Bandhan, they used these postcards as a way to show their sisters how much they loved, cared for, and appreciated them. In addition to being creative, this activity was also extremely informative.

The FLN programme seeks to implant in young minds critical life skills and values in addition to academic knowledge. Students improved their writing abilities, gained communication skills, and gained an appreciation for the value of expressing emotions through this practise. It functioned as a platform for teaching respect, empathy, and the value of building solid relationships.

The activity’s coordinator, Mrs. [Teacher’s Name], emphasised the initiative’s twin goals. “We intended to instill the virtues of Raksha Bandhan in the pupils by motivating them to write postcards to their sisters. In addition to mastering the craft of letter writing, they also internalised the essence of safety, love, and caring that this event represents.

Students excitedly wrote their thoughts and best wishes to their sisters in response to the effort, which was received with excitement and enthusiasm. Along with their words, each postcard also contained a physical manifestation of their feelings of affection.

The kids’ postcards evolved into a tangible testament to the bonds they share with their sisters as the Raksha Bandhan celebrations progressed. Students were able to understand the significance of relationships and the ideals that support them because to the activity’s seamless integration of fun and learning.

The Raksha Bandhan exercise in the FLN programme was a motivating step towards raising a generation that values relationships, emotions, and clear communication. It proved that even a straightforward postcard can convey important lessons and feelings, making the occasion all the more special and significant for these young students.

To learn more, get in touch with [School Name]
Mahinder Singh Yadav

Principal

SJS GGSSS, Silana

 

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