Red Shield Gunners of Agartala Military Station celebrated Raksha Bandhan with school children
Red Shield Gunners of Agartala Military Station celebrated Raksha Bandhan with school children
Soldiers of the Red Shield Gunners stationed in Agartala Military Station yesterday celebrated the auspicious festival of Raksha Bandhan with enthusiastic participation from local school children. The event, hosted at the Bhagat Singh Auditorium, witnessed young girls tying the sacred thread of ‘Rakhi’ on the wrists of the soldiers, symbolizing the enduring bond of brotherhood and protection deeply rooted in Indian culture.
While the pan-Indian tradition of Raksha Bandhan celebrates sibling love, its observance in Tripura carries a unique resonance, interwoven with the state's history and cultural ethos. Historically, the spirit of camaraderie and mutual support has been vital in the region, underlying values of protection and kinship have always been significant within its diverse tribal and non-tribal communities.
The tradition of seeking blessings and offering protection resonates with various indigenous customs that emphasize community solidarity.
During the recent celebration, the school children articulated their heartfelt gratitude towards the soldiers for their unwavering dedication in safeguarding the nation's frontiers. “We consider you our brothers who stand strong to protect us,” expressed one student, encapsulating the collective sentiment. Following the Rakhi-tying ceremony, the soldiers reciprocated the children's affection by presenting them with thoughtful gifts, further solidifying the bond of camaraderie and goodwill.
In return, the soldiers reaffirmed their solemn commitment to the security and well-being of the residents of Tripura and the entire nation.
This harmonious celebration underscores the profound cultural connection between the people of Tripura and the armed forces. The event not only strengthens the bond between the military and the civilian population but also highlights the enduring values of protection, respect, and mutual trust that are deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of Tripura. The observance of Raksha Bandhan in this manner serves as a powerful reminder of the shared responsibility in nation-building and the integral role of the armed forces within the community.
NEH Report
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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