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Holi 2016

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Holi festival is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Phalgun which falls in the month of March as per the Gregorian calendar. Holi celebrated on Wednesday, March 23rd in 2016. Holi festival is spirit of love and respect. Holi is the festival celebrated all over the world and all religions and Holi is the sign of happiness and celebration among all age of people like Children, younger and older. Holi symbolizes victory of good over evil. This is a major festival of colors that is celebrated just at the beginning of the year. It is also called the Spring Festival as it marks the end of the winter, beginning of the spring season of joy and hope, promising of bright sunny days.

Holi 2016
Holi 2016
Procedure on Holi:

Holi Festival is also known as Dolyatra (Doul Jatra) or Basanta-Utsav in West Bengal and Orissa of India. Also known as kamuni Purnima. The god of love Kamadeva. The legend has it that Kamadeva shot his weapon at Shiva to help Parvati to marry Shiva by disrupting Shiva’s meditation. Shiva, disrupted from his meditation, opened his third eye and cause a gaze of which was so powerful that Kamadeva’s body was destroyed and reduced to ashes. For the sake of Rati, Kamadeva’s wife, Shiva restored Kamadeva as a mental image, representing the true emotional and spiritual state of love. Holi got its name as the "Festival of Colors" from Lord Krishna, who liked to play pranks on the village girls by drenching them in water and colors.

Significance Of Holi:

The Significance and story behind Holi festival is the burning and destruction of the demon named Holika. There was a demon king named Hiranyakashyap commanded everybody in his kingdom to worship him. But his son, Prahlad, who was a passionate devotee of Lord Narayana refused to worship his father. Hiranyakashyap tried several ways to convince him to do not worship Lord Narayana he din't listen then Hiranyakashyap decided to kill Prahlad but Lord Vishnu saved his life every time. Finally, he asked his sister, Holika to enter a burning fire with Prahlad in her lap. As Holika have a boon she won't burn on the fire. Holika deceitfully persuaded young Prahlad to sit in her lap in the fire where she herself was burnt in the blistering heat. And Prahlad, who kept chanting the name of Lord Narayana in the fire, came out unharmed. As Holika had to pay the price of her evil desire with her life. Holi celebrations start with a Holika bonfire on the night before Holi where people gather, sing and dance. Therefore Holi is celebrated as a festival of victory of good over evil and as the triumph of a devotee.

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