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Ganga as the daughter of Brahma

One of the legends states that the water in the kamandalu or water vessel of Brahma automatically transformed itself into the goddess Ganga. Since she came from Brahma's water vessel, Ganga is also revered as one of the many Shaktis of the goddess Mahamaya Adishakti.

Ganga as the daughter of Himavan

King Himavan and his queen Mena, had two daughters, Uma and Ganga. Indra had asked Himavan to give Ganga to the heavens so that the Gods could soothe themselves with its cool waters, and thus Ganga went to the heavens, and was brought up as a daughter under the love and care of Brahma. Uma also known as Parvati was wedded to Lord Shiva.

Ganga as the daughter of Sage Jhanu

The royal sage Bhagiratha while taking Ganga to the nether world came near the hermitage of Rishi Jhanu, and Ganga drowned the hermitage. The sage in his anger drank up the entire Ganga. After much pleading by Bhagiratha, the sage Jhanu released Ganga from his ear and since then Ganga is also known as Jhanavi - the daughter of Jhanu.

Ganga as the wife of Shiva

Ganga serves as the mother of Ganesha and the foster-mother of Kartikkeya and hence is also known as the spouse of Shiva. Ganga's residence in the matted locks of Shiva further gives her the place as the second wife of Shiva besides Uma, who happens to be Ganga's sister, as they both are daughters of King Himavan. Thus, in the Skanda Purana, Shiva is married to both the sisters, Ganga and Uma.

Ganga as the wife of Vishnu

In Chapter 2.6 Hymns 13-95 of the Brahma Vaivarta Purana, it is stated that Lord Vishnu has three wives, namely Lakshmi, Ganga, and Saraswati. All the three wives love Vishnu dearly and fight for his attention at all times. In order to do so effectively, they proclaim their respective supremacy over the other, which leads to quarrels. Due to their constant quarreling amongst each other, finally Vishnu keeps Lakshmi for himself, and gives Ganga to Shiva and Saraswati to Brahma.

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Divine Rakhis For your Loved Brothers

Rakhi is a festival of love and divinity. The bond of love and respect between sisters and brothers has always been the most sacred of relationships on earth. Rakhi is not merely a string of thread but a strong knot of never ending relationship between a brother and sister. A simple thread of Rakhi has enough of divinity that can create an eternal bond between a brother and a sister. Raksha Bandhan is also associated with other values like love, joyfulness, rituals, sentiments and prays to almighty God. As this festival promotes these values of life, the festival of Rakhi is considered as a divine festival. The values of this great festival transcends the boundaries of all casts, religions and nations. On this auspicious day, several rituals and traditional customs are fulfilled by the family members. There is a lot of funfare and rejoicement. Brother and sister share sweets and spend harmonious time with rest of the family members. The rituals are performed to the god so that they bless both the brother and the sister with their divine help.

Today Rakhshabandhan celebrations involve tying of different kinds of  rakhi around a brothers wrist. Innovative designs and the use of various fashionable accessories have brought about a new dimension to the rakhi celebration. There are kids rakhi specially made for the little ones, traditional rakhis with a touch of ethnicity, designer rakhis, lumbas and Doris and many more.

Specially crafted with lots of care and love, Divine rakhis form one of the most popular trends in rakhi. Divine rakhi has something special in them with the depiction of heavenly deities, gods and goddesses in rakhis. Divine rakhi is tied on the wrist of a brother to shower blessings and well wishes on him. Divine rakhis are made with holy items like rudraksh, nariyal, moli dori, chawal, rori etc. These rakhis are made by assimilating puja items in the form of a divine rakhi. Send rakhi to India to your dear brother and your wishes is a blessing in disguise .Sending a divine rakhi to your dear brother on the occasion of Rakhshabandhan is truly an auspicious thing.

Sending a divine rakhi to India is all about bringing a religious grace into the traditional festivities of rakhshabandhan. Divine rakhis are tied on the brothers wrist and the sister prays endlessly  for his success, well being and prosperity.

Divine rakhi has the images or stone idols of famous gods and goddesses like Laxmi, Durga, Shiva, Ganesh and Radha-Krishna. The rakhis are exquisitely decorated with moli threads and when sent to India, they carry along with them our Indian culture and heritage. There are special rakhis made of the sacred rudrakhsh that has the divine power to make your life full with Positive energy and to bless you with health, wealth and prosperity.  Sacred symbols like Swastik, Om,trishul when applied to a rakhi imparts a pious  flavour. Theses divine rakhis instigate a feeling of religiosity in the mind of the wearer.The divine rakhis are made with a lot of precision and care. Materials like plastic, zari, zardosi, and precious stones are used to make the divine rakhis as much alluring as possible.

This Rakhshabandhan,safeguard your brother from all the evils and obstacles; let the divine rakhi act as the protective shield and convey your love and affection to your brother in India.

About the Author

The author writes for SendRakhiGiftsToIndia.com which specialises in delivering rakhi to india. The site aims to connect the global NRI by enabling them to Send Rakhi to India on the occasion of Rakhi.

Idols immersed across Bengal on Vijaya Dashmi
Kolkata, Oct 17: As curtain rang down on the four-day Durga puja celebration, hundreds of idols were immersed across West Bengal on the Vijaya Dashmi day today, leaving a note of melancholy at the end of the annual festival, filled with joy and grandeur.

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