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    Gifts Valla commented  · 

    No matter how fun and loving sibling relationships are, the fights over food are always memorable. Asking for a share of food from your brother’s or sister’s plate is common among siblings even when you have your own. So, this Raksha Bandhan, bring laughter, happiness, and excitement to your celebrations by tying a cute and quirky foodie Rakhi on your brother’s wrist and relive the childhood memories all over again. As this year would more about virtual or online Rakhi due to the pandemic, these unique Rakhi threads are a perfect way to cheer up the souls of your loved ones on Raksha Bandhan.
    https://www.giftsvalla.com/rakhi-for-brother

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    Gifts Valla commented  · 

    An evil-eye Rakhi is a quasi-universal symbol representing protection in Greek. People wear evil eye prominently in West Asia and the Mediterranean. Representing bad luck or bad stare for a person, the evil eye directs dislike or envy. The protective measures taken against this natural phenomenon of bad stare or look, wearing an evil eye protects the wearer from the evil spirits and bad elements. Buying an evil eye Rakhi for brothers on Raksha Bandhan will protect him from evil energies, negative elements, and evil stares.

    https://www.giftsvalla.com/evil-eye-rakhi

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