Importance
Holi is a religious spring festival celebrated by Hindus. On the first day of this festival, Hindus participate in a
public bonfire. Prior to the event, men prepare for this by collecting extra
wood. The fire itself is lit near midnight, as the moon rises. The main custom
of Holi is the use of the colored powders and water on others. This is why Holi
is given the name “Festival of Colors.”
Origin
The legend on King Hiranyakashipu is one of
the explanations Hindus look back to. The King condemned his son, Prahlad, from
worshipping the god Vishnu. However, he continued to pray to him. Filled with
anger, the King made a challenge to his son. He was to sit on a pyre along with
his aunt Holika, believed to be unharmed by fire. The son accepted the
challenge, praying to Vishnu to protect him. As the fire began, Holika was
burnt to a crisp but Prahlad lived and was unharmed. This burning of Holika is
the reason why Holi exists.
Poem
“Let the colors of Holi
Spread the message of peace and happiness.”
The dominant idea behind Holi festival
Is that we should live more in harmony
With nature instead of trying to destroy her and make
her our slave.”
“Holi is the apt time to break the ice
Renew relationships and link yourself with those
That you wanted to with bit of color.”
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