A beautiful Rakhi celebration was held in Coventry, UK, bringing the community together in a spirit of love, protection, culture and connection.
The event was honoured by the presence of the Lord Mayor of Coventry, whose participation added special significance to the celebration. The gathering provided an opportunity for people to come together and celebrate the values of respect, care and positive relationships that Rakhi represents.
A special highlight of the programme was the sharing by Sister Shrona, who spoke about the deeper spiritual meaning of Rakhi. She reminded everyone that the festival is not only a cultural tradition but also carries a message of pure relationships, mutual respect, spiritual strength and protection.
The celebration created a warm atmosphere of community unity and spiritual wisdom, bringing together the values of culture and spirituality.
The presence of the Lord Mayor and members of the community reflected the importance of such occasions in strengthening relationships and creating greater understanding and harmony within society.
The Rakhi celebration in Coventry was a meaningful reminder that festivals can become opportunities to share love, peace, respect and spiritual connection with one another.
Love connects hearts, pure intentions strengthen relationships, and spiritual values bring lasting unity.


















