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For the first time since 1930, ‘such’ rare coincidence on Rakshabandhan, know what is its importance
Samira Vishwas | August 7, 2025 8:24 AM CST

Raksha bandhan 2025: The festival of Rakshabandhan is celebrated on the full moon date of Shukla Paksha of Sawan month and this time this auspicious date is falling on 9 August day. On this auspicious occasion, the sisters tie a rakhi on their brother’s wrist and wish for his long life, security and prosperity. According to astrologers, this year Rakshabandhan is becoming a rare coincidence after 95 years, before that such coincidence was made in the year 1930.

Today we will tell you how long the most auspicious time to tie rakhi will be with this rare coincidence.

Rare coincidence is being made on Rakshabandhan in the year 2025

On the day of Rakshabandhan in the year 2025, the day of Rakshabandhan is the same as the day of the Nakshatra, War, Rakhi Time, the beginning of the full moon date and the end of Rakshabandhan of around 1930. Therefore, it is considered a rare coincidence by astrologers. Rakshabandhan was celebrated on 9 August in 1930 and was Saturday on that day.

Similarly, Rakshabandhan is on 9 August only in 2025 and this year also is on Rakshabandhan. The time of Sawan Purnima in 1930 and Sawan Purnima of 2025 is almost the same. In 1930, there was Saubhagya Yoga and Shravan Nakshatra which is also this year. That is why Jyotishacharya is considering it a very rare coincidence. Let us now know about the most auspicious time and auspicious yogas to tie rakhi on the day of Rakshabandhan.

These auspicious coincidences are on Rakhi days

Rakshabandhan 2025 will also be seated on the auspicious coincidence named Saubhagya, Sarvartha Siddhi, Baw and Balav. Along with tying rakhi in these auspicious yogas, worshiping and charity of God will also prove to be very auspicious.

The most auspicious time to tie rakhi on the day of Rakshabandhan

Let me tell you, you should take advantage of the rare coincidence that is being made after 1930 on the day of Rakshabandhan. This time there is no shadow of Bhadra on Rakshabandhan, so it will be auspicious all day to tie rakhi. However, after the most auspicious time, on August 9, the time from 5.12 am to 1:40 am will prove to be very auspicious for tying a rakhi.


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