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Jai Sri Krishna!!!

 

Holi, is a festival of Colors, Love and Happiness in the Hindu religion.

Celebration of Unity and celebrates the triumph of good over evil, generally

falls on a full moon day in the month of March (Falgun). Originally a festival

to celebrate good harvests and fertility of the land in India. Holi is the main

festival of North India besides Deewali. Normally whole month of FALGUN (FAGUA)

is dedicated to festival Holi.

 

The main legend of Celebration of Holi :

 

It was on this day that Lord Siva opened his third eye and reduced Kamadev to

ashes.

 

 

It was on this day that Holika, the sister of the demon king Hiranyakasyapa, who

tried to kill the child devotee Prahlad by taking him on her lap and sitting on

a layer of woods which was set ablaze. Holika was burnt to ashes while Prahlad

remained unscathed!

 

 

It was again on this day that a Devil called Dhundhi, who was troubling the

children in the kingdom of Prthu was made to run away for life, by the shouts

and pranks of the mischievous boys. Though she had secured several boons that

made her almost invincible, this – noise, shouts, abuses and pranks of boys –

was a chink in her armour due to a curse of Lord Siva. The day itself came to be

called `Holika' since then.

 

Happy Holi to All Club Members.......

 

To know about Holi Festival :

http://hindudevotionalpower.blogspot.com/2010/02/holi-dhuleti.html

 

Thanks!!!

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