Monday, 6 February 2017

Why Celebrate Holi?

Why Celebrate Holi?


Why Celebrate Holi?

'Festival of colors' Holi falgun off as the full moon day in the month is celebrated. Fast music and drumming between color and water is thrown on each other. Like other festivals of India, Holi is also a symbol of the victory of good over evil. According to ancient legend, the story of Holi Hiranyakashyap attached.


Holly History

Hiranyakasipu was a king of ancient India was like the monster. He wanted revenge for the death of his younger brother who was killed by Lord Vishnu. Years so she prayed for strength. Finally blessed him. But Hiranyakasipu began to understand themselves and to the people of God, like God himself said to worship. The wicked king and he had a son named Prahlada was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu. Prahlada said his father never believed he continued to worship Lord Vishnu. Angered by his son for not worshiping the king had decided to kill his son. He said that he and his sister Holika, Prahlad lap to sit in the fire burning in the bonfire could not. Their plan was to burn Prahlad, but his plan did not succeed because the whole time Lord Vishnu takes the name of Prahlad and Holika burned survived went on. This necklace is a symbol of the destruction of the evil Holika. Then Lord Vishnu had killed Hiranyakasipu, but Holly's story is about the death of Holika. As a result, some states in India on the eve of Holi as a symbol of the end of evil, are burned Holly.


But how to be part of Holi colors?

This story goes back to Lord Krishna is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is believed that Lord Krishna used to celebrate Holi with colors, so this method of Holly became popular. They celebrated Holi with their peers in Vrindavan and Gokul. They joke in the village were filled Shaitanian. Leisurely nowhere like Vrindavan Holi is celebrated today. 
Holi Spring Festival and the coming winter are over. In some parts of the spring harvest festival is also concerned. Farmers celebrate Holi in the joy of having a good harvest. Holly 'Spring Festival' or 'work festival called.

Holi is an ancient festival

Holly is one of the oldest Hindu festivals and the many centuries before the birth of Christ is celebrated. Holly describes Jaimini Purwmimansa formula and the formula is Grhy Kathak.
Sculptures on the walls of the temples of ancient India also made Holly. That 16th-century capital of Vijayanagar temple in Hampi. Many of the scenes in which the temple of the Holy Prince, Princess your servants are putting color on one another.
Many medieval paintings, such as the 16th century Ahmednagar painting, Mewar painting, Bundi miniature paintings, can be seen in all different celebrate Holi.


Holi colors

Tesu or Palash flowers before Holi colors were formed and they were called Holi. They were very good for the skin color was not because of any chemicals. But as time went with varying definitions of colors. Today, people tend to use harsh chemicals on the name of the color. Many colors as a result of the poor left to play Holi. We should celebrate this old festival in its true nature.

Holi Festival

Holi is a festival day. In many states, it is celebrated for three days.
Day 1 - the full moon day in a plate decorated with the colors and the largest member of the family members on the color sprinkles.
Day 2 - it is also called Puno. Holika Holika and Prahalad and burn images of the day in memory of Holly, are burned. Fire God for the blessing of mothers with their children, five of burning Holy revolved.
Day 3 - the day "festival" and says it is the last day of Holi festival. The day and the water color is put on each other. Pouring paint on the statues of Lord Krishna and Radha is worshiped.

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