Traditionally, we give mithai (Indian Sweets) when we do the Rakhi Ceremony. I have been thinking what should I do, as I refused to give Indian sweets. So this time I decided to do something different and I wanted to make it myself too.. which will be made with love.
Author: Sarika Gunjal
Kaju Katli
Rakshabandhan is around the corner and celebration is incomplete without sweets. What is Rakshabandhan? Rakshabandhan in Sanskrit means “knot of protection”. Sisters tie Rakhi on their brother’s wrist and pray for his long life with the expression of love. In return, brothers pledge to protect and take care of their sisters.
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