Raksha Bandhan 2026: Date, Rakhi Muhurat and Bhadra Time
Raksha Bandhan 2026 falls on August 28. Learn the Rakhi-tying Muhurat, Purnima Tithi, Bhadra status, simple ceremony and spiritual meaning of Raksha Bandhan.

Raksha Bandhan 2026
Raksha Bandhan will be celebrated on Friday, August 28, 2026.
The festival is observed on Shravan Purnima and celebrates affection, trust and responsibility between siblings.
Traditionally, a sister ties a Rakhi on her brother’s wrist and prays for his wellbeing. The brother offers a gift and promises support and protection. In many families today, siblings tie Rakhis to one another, reflecting mutual care rather than a one-sided duty.
Raksha Bandhan 2026 at a Glance
- Date: August 28, 2026
- Day: Friday
- Purnima Tithi begins: Around 9:08 AM on August 27
- Purnima Tithi ends: Around 9:48 AM on August 28
- Rakhi Muhurat: Morning period after local sunrise while Purnima Tithi is active
- Bhadra: Ends before sunrise
A widely circulated Rakhi window should not be published as a fixed national Muhurat. Local sunrise and Purnima Tithi timings vary by city, so check your city’s Daily Panchang before using or sharing a local Muhurat.
Why Is the Rakhi Muhurat in the Morning?
Rakhi is traditionally tied while Purnima Tithi is present and Bhadra is absent.
In 2026, Bhadra ends before sunrise in many North Indian Panchang references, while Purnima Tithi ends during the morning. Therefore, the suitable ceremony period should be understood as the time after local sunrise and before Purnima ends in your city.
There is no need to treat a circulated window such as 6:03 AM to 9:15 AM as a national rule. Use the location-based Panchang for the final Rakhi Muhurat.
Simple Raksha Bandhan Ceremony
Prepare a small Puja plate containing:
- Rakhi,
- Kumkum or Roli,
- rice grains,
- sweets,
- a safely placed lamp.
The sister applies Tilak, places a few rice grains over it and ties the Rakhi. Family members may exchange sweets, gifts and blessings.
The ceremony may include a simple prayer for health, wisdom, dignity and mutual support.
Expensive gifts are not necessary. Time, respect and standing beside one another during difficulty reflect the deeper meaning of the festival.
Meaning of Raksha Bandhan
The word Raksha means protection, while Bandhan refers to a bond.
Protection should not be understood only as physical defence. It may also mean:
- respecting personal choices,
- offering emotional support,
- speaking honestly,
- helping during difficulty,
- avoiding controlling behaviour,
- standing against unfair treatment.
A Rakhi becomes meaningful when the promise of care continues beyond the festival day.
Raksha Bandhan and the Lunar Eclipse
A partial lunar eclipse also occurs globally on August 28, 2026. NASA lists its visibility across the Americas, Europe, Africa and western Asia. The eclipse will not be visible from New Delhi, and location-based Panchang guidance therefore does not apply eclipse Sutak there.
Read the detailed guide to the August 28, 2026 lunar eclipse for its visibility and astrological context.
For other important festival dates, see the complete Sawan 2026 guide.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is Raksha Bandhan in 2026?
Raksha Bandhan falls on Friday, August 28, 2026.
What is the best time to tie Rakhi?
The best time is generally in the morning after local sunrise while Purnima Tithi is still active. The exact window should be checked for your city.
Will Bhadra affect Raksha Bandhan?
In many commonly used Panchang references, Bhadra ends before sunrise on August 28. Confirm the exact local timing for your city.
Can sisters tie Rakhi to one another?
Yes. Families may observe the festival as a mutual promise of affection, dignity and support between siblings.



