Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja and the sports fraternity send Raksha Bhandan wishes
Many sport stars poured out wishes for their siblings through Twitter on the occasion of Raksha Bhandhan.
Mumbai: The sports fraternity celebrated the joyous festival of Raksha Bandhan on Saturday, sending greetings to their siblings. The Hindu festival that has prevailed since the ancient times aims to celebrate the love and duty between brothers and sisters. Sisters tie a Rakhi around their brother’s arm wishing for their well being, and in return, the brother takes a pledge to protect his sister at all times.
Team India members such as Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja and Ajinkya Rahane who are currently on a tour in Sri Lanka conveyed their wishes on Twitter, while few other Indian cricket personalities celebrated the occasion at home.
A very Happy Rakshabandhan to everyone across the world celebrating, missing Didi and everyone at home today.😊#Rakhi #Rakshabandhan #Family pic.twitter.com/wGX9eRPZIv
— Virat Kohli (@imVkohli) August 7, 2017
Celebrating Rakhi with my adorable Sisters ! pic.twitter.com/hD6iXnVil0
— Ravindrasinh jadeja (@imjadeja) August 7, 2017
Happy Rakshabandhan to everyone. Protect and take care of your sisters under all circumstances. Have a great day!! pic.twitter.com/eXmkyTm9DK
— ajinkyarahane88 (@ajinkyarahane88) August 7, 2017
They've always stood by me in good & bad times. I am grateful for everything they've done for me. Love u sisters 😘😘 Happy #RakshaBandhan!! pic.twitter.com/GuOoeXP2OV
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) August 7, 2017
A very happy #Rakshabandhan to everyone, let's love, respect & protect all women.
— yuvraj singh (@YUVSTRONG12) August 7, 2017
Love of a sister, support of a friend or partners in crime, you have always been there! Love you my sister ⤠#sisterlove #HappyRakshaBandhan pic.twitter.com/GEpINJ0eeD
— Suresh Raina (@ImRaina) August 7, 2017
Treat every woman the way you would want your sister to be treated. #RakshaBandhan greetings to all.
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) August 7, 2017
Many other sports athletes also accompanied them by pouring out their wishes on Twitter:
Happy Rakshabandhan to best brother in the world. ðŸ˜ðŸ˜ pic.twitter.com/9D7AcEF5Bh
— Smriti Mandhana (@mandhana_smriti) August 7, 2017
Got time to celebrate #RakshaBandhan with family before world championship pic.twitter.com/ovmOZ3rauY
— Sakshi Malik (@SakshiMalik) August 5, 2017
It is a day when sisters tie 'rakhis' as a token of their love around their brothers' wrists. Here's wishing everyone happy #RakshaBandhan! pic.twitter.com/8OQC8dwKUV
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) August 7, 2017
Happy rakhi to everyone and thanks to the best big sister in the world for all the love and care I can ask for! #sisterlove pic.twitter.com/sC0zCC9ZzF
— Somdev Devvarman (@SomdevD) August 7, 2017
Happy RakshaBandhan ðŸ™ðŸ™ pic.twitter.com/sKgOJ3vc5W
— Saina Nehwal (@NSaina) August 7, 2017
Happy Raksha Bandhan sisters, no matter how far we are this day always brings back the memories of the happy days we had together. #missyou pic.twitter.com/xu8sbAfm6e
— Gurpreet Singh (@GurpreetGK) August 7, 2017
Happy rakshabandhan😊😊 pic.twitter.com/qRMYNGVxxS
— Veda Krishnamurthy (@vedakmurthy08) August 7, 2017
#HappyRakshaBandhan to all. I haven't been home for this day since 4-5 years now. Miss them all. Love your family as if theres no tomorrow
— Heena SIDHU (@HeenaSidhu10) August 7, 2017