It is thought of as unfavorable for sisters to attach Rakhi to their siblings during the Bhadra period. The time after Bhadra is considered appropriate to tie Rakhi. On the off chance that a sister needs to attach Rakhi to her sibling during the Bhadra period, then, at that point, know from the astrologer what measures ought to be taken.
Remedies for tying Rakhi during Bhadra
In Hinduism, tying Rakhi during Bhadra is denied, notwithstanding, if because of some baffling explanation or motivation, sisters need to tie Rakhi during Bhadra, then they can do as such. If sisters tie Rakhi to their brother or family member during Bhadra, they must observe fast and also chant the 12 names of Bhadra. The 12 names of Bhadra are – Dhana, Dadhmukhi, Bhadra, Mahamadi, Kharana, Kalratri, Maharudra, Vishti, Kulputrika, Bhairavi, Mahakali and Asurakshaykari.
What is Bhadra Kaal?
As indicated by strict Puranas, Bhadra is the little girl of the Sun God and the sister of Shani Dev. Her temperament is exceptionally brutal and she causes turmoil. She has been given a unique spot in the Panchang for time estimation. Because of her tendency, she is constantly encouraged to do propitious and mangal works previously or after Bhadra.
Why do we not tie Rakhi in Bhadra?
Two favorable works are not finished during Bhadra Kaal. Since Bhadra Kaal is thought of as ominous and subsequently accomplishing any favorable work in this Muhurta is disallowed. As per folklore, when Bhadra was conceived, she began unleashing ruin in the entire universe and used to go to where propitious works like love and customs were finished and make obstructions. Hence, it was shipped off the underworld so that love and customs should be possible on earth with no obstruction. In any case, Bhadra comes to earth for quite a while and that time is viewed as unpropitious.
As per another legend, Shurpanakha attached a Rakhi to her sibling Ravana during the Bhadra period. Because of this Ravana and his whole family were annihilated. Thus it is said that one shouldn’t attach a Rakhi to a sibling during the Bhadra period. Aside from this, another explanation is that Master Shiva performs Tandava during the Bhadra period and ends up being exceptionally furious. If any favorable work is finished during such a period, one might need to confront the fury of Lord Shiva.