How to Celebrate Baby’s First Raksha Bandhan: Complete Guide with Outfit Ideas, Photoshoot Tips & Celebration Ideas.

Baby's First Raksha Bandhan celebration in Babywish cotton festive romper

In this guide:

  • Why we celebrate Raksha Bandhan
  • How the Rakhi ritual is traditionally performed
  • How to include your baby in the celebration
  • Babywish Rakhi Collection for Babies & Kids (Rompers, T-Shirts & Sibling Combos)
  • What to look for in baby clothing — and what to avoid
  • Sizing guide
  • Caring for your baby during the celebration
  • Photoshoot tips
  • FAQs

A complete guide to your baby’s first Raksha Bandhan — why the festival is celebrated, how the ritual is performed, how to safely include your little one, how to care for them during the celebration, and how to pick the perfect Rakhi outfit for baby to capture the moment beautifully.

1. Why Do We Celebrate Rakhi?

Raksha Bandhan is one of India’s oldest and most heartfelt festivals. Here’s a closer look at the thought behind it:

  • When it’s celebrated – Every year on the full moon day (Purnima) of the Shravan month
  • The core meaning – The festival symbolizes the bond of love, trust, and protection between siblings
  • The legend of Goddess Lakshmi and King Bali – According to mythology, Goddess Lakshmi tied a thread around King Bali’s wrist and accepted him as her brother
  • The tale of Rani Karnavati and Humayun – A well-known historical account where a queen sent a Rakhi to Emperor Humayun seeking his protection in times of crisis
  • Its modern form – Today, the festival has grown beyond blood siblings to celebrate any bond built on trust and care — cousins, close friends, and even neighbors now tie Rakhi

At its heart, Rakhi isn’t just a thread — it’s a promise, passed down and renewed generation after generation.

2. How Is Rakhi Traditionally Celebrated?

Every step of the Rakhi ritual carries its own meaning. Traditionally, the celebration follows this order:

  • Preparing the thali – A puja thali is arranged with Roli, rice, a diya, sweets, and the Rakhi itself
  • Performing the aarti – The sister performs an aarti for her brother, wishing him health and prosperity
  • Applying tilak – A tilak of Roli and rice is applied on the forehead as a mark of respect and auspiciousness
  • Tying the Rakhi – The sister ties the Rakhi on her brother’s right wrist while praying for his wellbeing
  • Sharing sweets – Sweets are exchanged after the ritual, symbolizing the sweetness of the relationship
  • The promise and the gift – The brother promises to protect his sister and, in return, gives her a gift

The entire ritual may last only a few minutes, but the emotion behind it stays for a lifetime — and when this ritual is performed for the very first time with a brand-new sibling bond, that moment becomes even more special.

3. How Can Your Baby Celebrate Their First Rakhi?

Baby celebrating first Raksha Bandhan

4. Including Your Baby in Their First Rakhi

A newborn or toddler obviously can’t tie a thread themselves, but there are gentle ways to bring them into the celebration:

  • Let an older sibling tie a soft, lightweight Rakhi on the baby’s wrist for a few minutes of photos.
  • Dress the baby in a matching Raksha Bandhan t shirt for baby brother and sister that visually completes the sibling story alongside the older child’s outfit.
  • Keep their involvement in the actual puja brief — a few minutes near the thali is plenty; babies don’t need to sit through the full ritual.
  • If your baby is the one without an older sibling yet, a simple “My First Rakhi” romper still lets them be part of the day in their own right.

5. Babywish Rakhi Collection for Babies & Kids

If you’re shopping for the perfect Raksha Bandhan outfit for newborn baby or growing toddler, here is Babywish’s dedicated Rakhi range — designed for comfort first, festivities second:

A. Rakhi Rompers for Babies(0–12 Months)

Baby's First Raksha Bandhan Romper

Our snap-button Rakhi rompers, including the fun “Swag Bro” design with its mustache-and-sunglasses badge and role-rice-thali print, are made for newborns and infants who’ll be held, passed around, and photographed all day. Easy to wear, easy to change, and gentle on delicate skin. Available in colors White, Pink, Red, Sea-Green, and Lemon.

B. Rakhi T-Shirts for Babies & Kids(6–12 Months and 1–12 Years)

Babywish Raksha Bandhan T-shirt

For older babies and kids attending a full day of family celebrations, our hand-illustrated “Happy Raksha Bandhan” sibling-print tees and typographic “Best Brother Ever” / “Best Sister Ever” tees are a soft, breathable, and festival-ready pick. Available in colors White, Pink, Lemon, and Sea-Green, sized from 6-12 Months right up to 12 years.

C. Brother-Sister Combo Sets (6–12 Months and 1–12 Years)

Brother and sister matching Rakhi T-shirts

Looking for a coordinated Rakhi outfit for baby and their older sibling? Our combo sets pair a “Big Brother”/”Big Sister” tee with a matching “Little Brother”/”Little Sister” romper or tee, so the outfits tell the sibling story without competing with a busy background or a fussy Rakhi thali prop — perfect for coordinated family photographs, Sized 6-12 Months up to  1-12 years.

All Babywish Rakhi pieces are made from soft, breathable cotton, safe for a newborn’s sensitive skin, tagged and labelled, and designed to hold up to a full day of hugs, handling, and photos — whether it’s a home puja or a big family gathering.

6. Taking Care of Your Baby During the Celebration

Festive days often mean a full house, loud conversations, and a busy schedule — which can be a lot for a baby, especially a newborn. A little planning goes a long way in keeping the celebration both joyful and comfortable:

  • Stick to feeding and nap schedules – Try not to let the celebration push the baby’s routine too far off track; overtired or overly hungry babies get fussy fast
  • Keep the diya and incense at a safe distance – Smoke and open flames near a newborn’s sensitive lungs and eyes should always be avoided
  • Watch the room temperature – Shravan season is humid; keep the baby in breathable fabric and avoid overdressing them for the sake of photos
  • Limit prolonged handling – With a house full of excited relatives, gently manage how many people hold the baby and for how long, to avoid overstimulation
  • Keep hand hygiene in mind – With so many guests around, encourage sanitizing hands before anyone holds the baby
  • Have a quiet corner ready – A calm space away from the noise helps the baby settle if things get overwhelming
  • Keep essentials within reach – Diapers, wipes, and a spare outfit nearby save you from a mid-celebration scramble.

7. How to Capture This Moment Perfectly

A newborn’s first Rakhi is a moment you’ll want to look back on for years — and a few simple tricks can make the photos even more special:

  • Use natural light – Shoot near a window or in soft daylight for the most flattering, gentle tones on a baby’s skin
  • Get down to their level – Crouch or lie down slightly to capture the baby’s eye level rather than shooting from above
  • Capture candid moments, not just posed ones – Some of the best shots happen between the “poses” — a sibling’s laugh, a tiny hand reaching out
  • Coordinate outfits, not just colors – Matching Big Brother/Big Sister and Little Brother/Little Sister themes photograph beautifully together
  • Keep a few props simple – The puja thali, a soft Rakhi, or a diya (kept safely away from the baby) can add context without cluttering the frame
  • Take a few candid videos too – Photos capture the moment, but a short video captures the sound of laughter and the little movements that make it real
  • Don’t rush it – Newborn photo sessions work best in short bursts with breaks in between, rather than one long sitting

8. What to Look for When Choosing a Baby’s Rakhi Outfit — And What to Avoid

Not every Rakhi outfit is actually built for a baby to wear comfortably for hours. Here’s what actually matters:

Safe and comfortable Raksha Bandhan outfit for babies

This is exactly why Babywish’s Rakhi collection sticks to soft cotton basics with smooth, snap-button designs — outfits that hold up to a full day of celebration without fighting against your baby’s comfort.

9. Getting the Size Right

Baby’s AgeSuggested Size
0–3 monthsXS
3–6 monthsS
6–12 monthsM
12–18 monthsL
18–24 monthsXL

If your baby is between sizes, size up. A slightly loose fit is far more comfortable than something snug — especially since Rakhi day usually means several hours of being held, passed around, and photographed.

10. Clothes That Speak the Language of Sibling Love

A baby’s outfit isn’t just fashion — it tells the story of a special relationship. Choosing the right Raksha Bandhan t shirt for baby brother and sister or a Big Sister-Big Brother romper makes your baby’s first festival even more meaningful.

  • A baby’s first Rakhi deserves a special outfit
  • A “My First Rakhi” Romper becomes a beautiful keepsake for years
  • Soft 100% cotton fabric keeps newborns comfortable throughout the celebration
  • Available in White, Pink, Red, Sea-Green, and Lemon to suit every family’s colour theme

Matching sibling outfits are one of the biggest Raksha Bandhan trends. Choose from:

  • Big Brother T-Shirt + Little Sister Romper
  • Big Sister T-Shirt + Little Brother Romper
  • Big Sister – Big Brother Romper Collection
  • “Happy Raksha Bandhan” Kids T-Shirt for Elder Brother or Sister
  • “My First Rakhi” Baby Romper

These coordinated outfits create beautiful family photographs and make siblings feel even more connected during their first Rakhi celebration.

FAQs

Yes, but only briefly and under supervision. Pick a soft, lightweight Rakhi with no small parts, and remove it once photos are done.

A soft cotton romper in festive colors works best — a “Big Brother,” “Big Sister,” or “Little Sister” print adds a sweet, meaningful touch. This is the most popular Rakhi outfit for baby among new parents.

Yes, as long as diyas and incense are kept at a safe distance and the baby isn’t overdressed or overhandled in the heat and crowd.

You can shop the Rakhi Special Baby Collection at Babywish, featuring soft cotton rompers, t-shirts, and matching Big Brother, Big Sister, and Little Sister combo sets made especially for your baby’s first celebration.

100% cotton or organic cotton — it’s gentle on sensitive skin and keeps the baby comfortable through a long celebration.

A soft cotton snap-button romper is the easiest and safest Raksha Bandhan outfit for newborn baby, since it’s simple to change and gentle for hours of wear.

Conclusion: A Milestone Worth Celebrating Fully

A newborn’s first Rakhi brings together everything that makes this festival special — tradition, emotion, and a brand-new relationship all in one day. As you plan the celebration, keep these final points in mind:

  • Balance tradition with the baby’s comfort – Include them in the rituals, but never at the cost of their routine or wellbeing
  • Focus on a few meaningful moments – A short, well-planned photo session beats a long, chaotic one
  • Let the outfit tell the story – A themed romper, t-shirt, or combo set does more than dress the baby; it names the relationship
  • Keep it about connection, not just celebration – The goal isn’t a picture-perfect event, but a genuine first memory shared between siblings

Rakhi’s roots may go back centuries, but every new relationship gives the festival fresh meaning. When a baby joins the family, their first Rakhi isn’t just a ritual — it’s the beginning of a whole new story, and one worth celebrating, caring for, and capturing with equal care.

Explore our Rakhi Special Baby Collection on our website Babywish.in for more designs and make your little one’s first celebration truly unforgettable.

https://babywish.in/product-category/personalisation/festivals/rakhi

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