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Eco-friendly Rakhi

Eco-friendly Rakhi

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Eco-friendly Rakhi

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  1. Eco-friendly Rakhi

  2. Why buy Eco-Friendly Rakhi Online? Check Loopify offers a variety of eco-friendly rakhi options. We have everything from plantable clay rakhis to simple ones made of cotton. All our rakhis and their packaging are plastic free, so you can send rakhi online in India to any of your siblings! All our rakhis are environmentally friendly, so while you purchase something to celebrate a rakshabandhan tradition, you also have a chance to contribute positively to the planet. One environment friendly rakhi can make a big difference in your plastic reduction! You can also buy Eco-friendly Rakhi from our website for some rakhi gifts for your sister. Our website also provides rakhi pooja essentials like incense sticks on our website, which are also 100% plastic free and will contribute to an eco friendly rakhi festival this year!

  3. Shop Eco friendly Rakhi Online To make your Raksha Bandhan special this year, you can buy an eco friendly rakhi from Loopify. The significance of the rakhi ties back to the Hindu myth Mahabharata, where Draupadi tore a piece of her sari to wrap Krishna’s bleeding wrist. This symbolised a strong sibling bond between the two of them, and started the tradition of giving rakhis to brothers to symbolise protection. These days, the lumbarakhi is also gaining a lot of popularity. Here, women tie a lumbarakhi to their sister-in-law, to signify the strong bond that they share and to build the family connection between them.

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