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Bhaidooj Festival
Bhaidooj and Rakhi are two Indian festivals that shows love
of brother and sisterIn Rakhi Festival brother promise safety and security of
sister where as in Bhaidooj sister prays for her brother’s long life and safety.There are many famous stories about the origin of this
festival like a story of Lord Yama and his sister Yamuna and a story of Lord Krishna
and his sister Subhadra. The gist of both stories is same where sister ties “kalava”
(cotton thread) on brother’s wrist and put some Tila
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17th Nov 2020
Important announcement for our customers: we’ve changed our domain name!
We’re excited to announce that some things are changing about our
business, which will make your life easier and enable us to spread our vision
to even more people globally.Most importantly, we have changed our domain name from www.Rakhi.com.au to simply www.Rakhi.com. and we are company called Kavya Worldwide Pty Ltd. register under ASIC (Australian Securities and Investment Commission) ACN (Australian Company Number) 644855881, Our email address has also been
changed to info@Rakhi.com.
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6th Oct 2020
Mark an Australian Safety Consultant spread Love with Indian Rakhi
Love has no boundaries Rakhi, also Rakshabandhan, is a
popular festival celebrated in India. On this day, sisters of all ages tie a
thread, called the "Rakhi" around the wrists of their
brothers, symbolically protecting them, receiving a gift in return, and
traditionally investing the brothers with a share of the responsibility of
their potential care.However,
this pious festival is not limited with in the India, its being celebrated
globally and we have an example, an Australian man
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1st Jul 2020
Mother's Day 2020
Mother's Day, it held on second Sunday of May month and this year its on 10 May 2020. Some poet has said a beautiful lines for motherhood…“Life doesn’t comes
with a manual, it comes with a Mother”The concept of celebrating mother’s day is just awesome.
Although a life is not enough, not even there are word that can fulfill the
expression of gratitude towards parents especially mother.A special dedicated day for mothers, where kids express
their feelings. Doesn’t matt
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8th May 2020
Baisakhi Festival 2020
Baisakhi or Vaisakhi is crop harvest festival and it is also
special because in 1699 the tenth guru, Guru
Gobind Singh, chose Baisakhi as
the occasion to transform the Sikhs
into a family of soldier saints, known as the Khalsa Panth.Round the year a farmer take care of his crop like his own
child. He plows fields, plant seeds, water them and secure them from insects
and wild animals. Baisakhi is the time
when he harvests the crop and get the reward of his hard work.People buy good cloths
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14th Apr 2020
Some changes to our gifts delivery process due to the increasing impact of Coronavirus (Australia Post Memo)
Dear Customers, The health and safety of our people and customers in the communities in which we operate is our priority.We have now implemented additional measures with our delivery drivers and posties when delivering parcels.To minimise the risk of contracting or spreading coronavirus, when the customer answers the door, our people who make deliveries will greet them and ask: “Are you unwell? If so, have you been diagnosed with the coronavirus?”.If they answer yes to either of these quest
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14th Mar 2020
Rakhi Date 3rd August 2020 (Rakshabandhan 2020)
Rakshabandhan 2020Year 2020 has arrived and that implies we at Rakhi.com.au
have new plans to make the best of Rakhi 2020. While most of you have loved our
curation of gifts, Rakhis and delicious goodies in 2019, this year we feel
thrilled to let you in on what’s brewing next behind the scenes! Rakshabandhan Rakhi 2020 is on 3rd August 2020, hence this is one we are most looking forward toIntroduction of our premium Silver Rakhi: In addition
to the traditional Rakhis that are already be
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17th Feb 2020
Valentine's Day A Festival Of Love
Valentine’s Day is
celebrated each year on the 14th February in the memory of Saint
Valentine who gave away his life for the cause of love.Every year this day people
share gifts with their loved ones to make them feel special and thank them for
being in their life.It started with expression
of love between men and women but by the time people realize that its all about
love and now even two brothers, sisters and best friends give gifts to each
other to thank them for their valuable suppor
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10th Feb 2020
Children's Day 2019. Let's make kids happy!
14th of November is
celebrated as children’s day among Indians. It is the birthday of Jawaharlal Nehru - the first Prime Minister of free India. He had had a great love for children. He wanted to be
among them, talk to them and play with them. The children also loved and
respected him and called him CHACHA NEHRU.
The 14th November is celebrated every year by the people of
India in a befitting manner. This morning people wakeup their kids with
love and wish them “Happy Children’s day”
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14th Nov 2019
Bhaidooj Celebration 2019 ( Bhai dooj Date Tuesday, 29 October)
There’s something special about the bond of a
brother and sister. It is surely a relationship which deserves to be cherished.
If you’ve got siblings across the world, sending a gift their way may be one of
the best ways to celebrate your unique relationship. It is a reminder of days
spent together; bickering and looking out for each other at the same time.This Bhai Dooj, we have picked out some of the
most popular gift items that are an instant favorite among Indian siblings. 1) Snicke
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12th Oct 2019