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Online Rakhi To India - Express Your Commitment To Your Brother

It has been truly said that children are the future of the society, the nation and the race. If we want the good things about our way of life to continue uninterrupted for thousands of years as it has continued in India for the past thousands of years despite innumerable influences from across the world, we need to expose our children early in their lives to our traditions and festivities and what they signify. If children take to these festivals with enthusiasm and gusto, we can be assured that they will also bequeath the same gifts to their next generation and Indian culture will be able to continue in its true form.

Children nowadays are exposed to myriad influences from across the globe in the form of languages, educational influences, entertainment content on television and the internet, gaming, sports, music and culture. While this is healthy and makes our children cosmopolitan global

citizens, it is also important to root them in the culture that they belong to so that they do not lose their social, moral and cultural bearings in life.

The Father of the Nation Mahatma Gandhi, born in Porbunder, had truly remarked that he wanted the doors and windows of his house to be open so that the winds from all lands could blow freely in his house but I refuse to be blown off my feet by them. What a profound thought and how simply expressed by Gandhiji! Traditional festivals like Rakshabandhan, Teej, Baisakhi, Durga Pooja and Deepawali give an opportunity to introduce and immerse the children in our rich heritage of traditional festivals and the moral values they signify.

Also, for children it is often an escape from the humdrum existence of school, studies and sports and they get to spend more quality time with their families and siblings on the occasion of Rakhi. That and the delicious food that is cooked and the lovely presents and gifts that are exchanged are often the high point of the day for children.

No matter which part of the world you may live in, you can send Rakhi to India with some help from Gujaratgifts.com. In fact, you can send online Rakhi to India through the website any part of India your brother may be in. When your children will see you making the effort and consistently sending Online Rakhi to India, they will acquire the importance you give to the festival almost automatically.

by: Julia David




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