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Happy Rakhi to all celebrating
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here is the tricky part... you are not just supposed to be just "touched" you gotta give me a gift should i send the list ...
Alexander the Great and King Puru
According to one legendary narrative, when Alexander the Great invaded India in 326 BC, Roxana (or Roshanak, his wife) sent a sacred thread to Porus, asking him not to harm her husband in battle. In accordance with tradition, Porus a Katoch king gave full respect to the rakhi. On the battlefield, when Porus was about to deliver a final blow to Alexander, he saw the rakhi on his own wrist and restrained himself from attacking Alexander personally.
Divya - my ancestor Manga was a cavalry commander of Porus, this tradition is not known to us, Roxana was Persian as far as I know.
well this practise was hugely practised in north india in ancient times. though the above incident is from tales not a historical record per se but its a sort of legend that porus spared alexander once because of that.
Rakhi was widely popular in ancient times and dates back to mahabharata. Its a bond of a brother and sister and a unending selfless love of brother and sister. once rakhi is tied the girl and the guy are like real brother and sisters.