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2024-08-19 04:04:15
Rani Karnavati did appeal to Humayun for help, but no response came. The rakhi bit was added later for reasons unknown. Historian Satish Chandra wrote, "No contemporary writer has mentioned the story, and it may not be true”. [History of Medieval India] [Link]
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2024-08-19 05:04:08
The origin of the festival in Hindu scriptural knowledge is ancient and predates the Mughal era. The appended podcast has a full description of the festival it's spiritual significance. [Link]
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2024-08-19 05:17:54
History of Raksha Bandhan Once Lord Krishna cut his finger, Draupadi tied a piece of cloth from her saree, After this incident, the piece of cloth becomes a sacred thread & symbolizes the true significance of Raksha Bandhan. [Link]
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2024-08-19 06:15:39
The story in the video has no relation to the Raksha Bandan. The rakhi part has been added during later periods and not present in contemporary historian accounts. [Link] Raksha Bandhan has many mentions in ancient Hindu itihasa texts. Predating mughals by millennia. [Link] [Link]
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2024-08-19 07:52:28
This is not accurate to the historical context as per for Puranas Source: [Link]
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2024-08-19 08:53:56
It is true that Rani Karnavati sent a distress signal of help after Bahdur Shah attacked chittoor, although Humayun answered the call it was late and chittoor was sacked. But the enemies fled at the approach of Mughals, they helped her son to continue on the throne of Mewar. [Link]
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2024-08-19 10:01:23
She is lying Rakhi tradition started from Indra and Indrani which is mentioned in Skanda Puran Shravan mahatmya chapter 21, Narad Puran and Bhavishya Puran. [Link]
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2024-08-19 18:11:45
NNN Some notes are mentioning Mahabharata, etc. They are surely manufactured stories as the characters in Mahabharata are fictional.
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