Rakhi is more than just a thread—it’s a symbol of protection, love, and sacred bonds. In Punjabi culture, one Rakhi holds deep spiritual meaning: the Ek Onkar Rakhi. Embodying the oneness of God, “Ik Onkar” (ੴ) is a central symbol in Sikhism that represents unity, divine protection, and peace.
Tying an Ek Onkar Rakhi isn’t just a tradition—it’s a blessing. Sisters who choose this Rakhi send a silent prayer for their brother’s strength, righteousness, and a life guided by divine values. It’s often made with red Mauli thread, embedded with the Ek Onkar symbol, and sometimes even handcrafted by local Sikh artisans.
In cities like Ludhiana, Amritsar, and Moga, this Rakhi is a popular choice among families who want to combine culture with spiritual protection. It’s a perfect way to honor your roots while celebrating sibling love.
