Although the thread of the rakhi is frail and can easily be broken, symbolically, it has immeasurable strength; it is stronger than iron chains. The rakhi symbolizes that unbreakable bond of love and trust between brothers and sisters.
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Can someone please post a rakhi song?
Bhaiya mere is timeless!
Cham, the bond you have with your bro is everlasting. I think it's normal to shed a tear or two.
Sisters in my neck of the woods tying rakhi today.
Mira, I heard the indian radio playing lots of rakhsha bandhan songs so I figure that maybe they observed today
I heard this one this morning while driving to work...Danny came to mind
I must say that after almost 20 yrs of losing him, I still dream him and still ache for that loss sometimes
yep, I know...you probably sorry you said something about him!!!
Not sorry at all that I mentioned him on this rakhi day...your love for your Danny will never fade.
maybe it can but maybe it's because he was my only one that it is me...I do not want to let go...
anyway I heard that there is a dance this side soon, you know anyone coming?
I have other commitments and cannot make it there
I also heard that Mr Goolcharan is not well
ran into Nalina, her hubby and the 'lil one' ( she grow so big) the other day
I don't know if anyone going to the dance. June in NY was enough for me I don't know Mr. Gool. Yes, the kids have grown up!
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a great hindu custom one way for a sister to express her love for her brother is this time of year i know how lucky i am to have sisters