Rakhi at Grocer-eez in Melbourne, 26th August
A festival that celebrates the bond between brothers and sisters, it has the sisters tying a thread around their brother’s wrist as a symbol of their love and in turn the brother pledges to protect his sister.
Celebrate Rakhi with games, fun and free entertainment.
1. Choose a thread that adorns your brother’s wrist
2. If you are sister and dont have brother, dont worry we will find a brother for you.
3. if you are brother and dont have sister, we will find a sister for you.
4. Every boy go home with Rakhi tied on his hand and every sister go home with gift.
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