Raksha Bandhan Photo Card in Odia
Raksha Bandhan is a traditional festival in India. It is a celebration of the bond between brothers and sisters. On this day, sisters tie a rakhi around their brother’s wrists, symbolizing their love, care and protection for each other. It’s a time for siblings to express their affection and strengthen their relationship. The rakhi thread is not just a decorative element, it holds deeper meanings. By tying the rakhi, sisters invoke a sense of protection from their brothers. In return, the brothers promise to protect their sisters from any harm or difficulties. It reflects the values of family, love and unity. Create this card which is designed with a pink background. The front of the card is designed with flowers which gives a perfect look to the card. In the middle of the card a Rakhi is placed and in this rakhi, a circle frame is placed. Where you can attach your photo by our editable feature. In the bottom of the card Raksha Bandhan wish “ରାକ୍ଷୀ ପୂର୍ଣ୍ଣିମା ଉପଲକ୍ଷେ ହାର୍ଦ୍ଧିକ ଶୁଭେଚ୍ଛା ଓ ଅଭିନନ୍ଦନ” written in Odia calligraphy. At the bottom of the card, “Enter Your Name” is placed where you can customize your name for free. After creating the card, you can download the card for free and share the card in WhatsApp status and Instagram stories.
Once you create and personalize the “Raksha Bandhan Photo Card in Odia” card you will love it! You can download the card as an image on your gallery. Additionally, you can share it on social media platforms like Facebook, Google Plus, Pinterest, or Twitter to celebrate the occasion with your friends, family, Colleagues, Cousins, Neighbors and others.
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