During the festival of Janai Purnima in Kathmandu, hundreds of devotees gathered by the Bagmati River near Pashupatinath Temple. They changed their āJanaiā (sacred thread) and tied āRakshabandhanā threads on their wrists. This annual celebration, coinciding with Shrawan Shukla Purnima, also aligned with the Janaipurnima and Rishi Tarpani festivals. Devotees of Vedic Sanatan Dharma immersed themselves in the river, securing the Rakshasutra (sacred thread) under their Guruās guidance. Brahmin priests performed traditional Vedic chants and rituals while tying the Rakshasutra on devoteesā right wrists. The Janai and Rakshasutra, when properly chanted and blessed, are believed to offer spiritual protection against negative influences.
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