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                Traditional Rakhis — Classic Silk & Cotton Rakhis for Brothers | DMS Retail

                Honour the timeless tradition of Rakshabandhan with our beautiful collection of traditional rakhis. Crafted from quality silk and cotton threads with classic Indian designs, these rakhis capture the true spirit of the festival — a simple, sacred thread that symbolises a sister's love and a brother's lifelong protection. Shop at DMS Retail.

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                Frequently Asked Questions — Traditional Rakhis

                What defines a traditional rakhi?

                Traditional rakhis are classic, simple thread-based rakhis made from cotton, silk, or mauli (red and gold sacred thread) — without heavy embellishments. They represent the pure, unadorned bond between siblings.

                Why do some brothers prefer traditional rakhis?

                Many brothers prefer traditional rakhis for their simplicity, comfort, and adherence to the original sacred meaning of the festival. A simple thread tied with love is the essence of Rakshabandhan.

                Are traditional rakhis available in bulk packs?

                Yes. Traditional rakhis are very popular for bulk purchase — for large families with many brothers, temples distributing rakhis, and corporate Rakshabandhan events. We offer excellent bulk pricing.

                Can traditional rakhis be combined with other Rakshabandhan items?

                Yes. Pair traditional rakhis with a packet of roli, rice (chawal), and a diya to create a complete traditional Rakshabandhan puja thali — celebrating the festival in its most authentic, meaningful form.

                Do traditional rakhis come in different colours?

                Yes. While the classic mauli is red and gold, we also carry traditional rakhis in saffron, yellow, and multi-coloured thread variations — all rooted in the traditional aesthetic of the festival.

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