Holi | A Colour Full Holi | Safe Holi | The Spiritual Significance
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Profession I am a software developer, done Master in Computer Application, doing own business, Joined Brahma Kumaris. I used to write articles on various subjects. I decided to write an
article on Holi and its spiritual significance . I will write the spiritual meaning of Holy. First of all, I write about the holi which we used to celebrate.
As soon we listen the word Holi, our
mind started thinking about happiness. Holi is a enjoyable word and also
started thinking about many question in our mind about holi, for example
* What is Holi?
* When is this Holi
Celebrated?
* Where is this festival
is celebrated?
* Why this Holi festival
is celebrated?
* Various types of Holi
by Region?
* How this Holi Festival
is celebrated?
* What is the advantages
and disadvantages of this festival?
* Good Steps?
etc etc etc etc etc may be many more questions.
Holi is the festival of colors, love and harmony.
So let's burn the dry sticks of our weaknesses, imperfections and grudges for others. Let’s forgive and imbibe perfection and goodness.
Let us delete whatever we are holding onto in our minds, for others. It only depletes our power and the vibrations radiate to the other person, bringing about pain and disharmony.
Let's smear each other with permanent colours of love, trust and compassion. Colour ourselves with God's unconditional love and smear everyone we meet.
Ho Li means 'I Belong'. So let me the soul belong completely to God or the Supreme Soul.
Ho Li means past has passed. If there is anything we hold painful in our minds, let's remind ourselves, it's the past, it's over.
Ho Ly means purity and integrity in our every thought, word and action. Let's live the meaning of Holi not just in the present moment, but each day of the year ahead.
Here you can check out the full significance of holi.
Spiritual Significance of Holi by Brahma Kumaris
etc etc etc etc etc may be many more questions.
What is the Spiritual Significance of Holi?
Friends, We celebrate Holi but do not know the actual meaning of Holi. Day by day, the celebration method of Holi has become wrong. I am sharing the meaning of holi here:Holy - Purity
Holi - Ho - Li(What ever happened, forget it)
Message On The Festival Of Holi
Holi is the festival of colors, love and harmony.
So let's burn the dry sticks of our weaknesses, imperfections and grudges for others. Let’s forgive and imbibe perfection and goodness.
Let us delete whatever we are holding onto in our minds, for others. It only depletes our power and the vibrations radiate to the other person, bringing about pain and disharmony.
Let's smear each other with permanent colours of love, trust and compassion. Colour ourselves with God's unconditional love and smear everyone we meet.
Ho Li means 'I Belong'. So let me the soul belong completely to God or the Supreme Soul.
Ho Li means past has passed. If there is anything we hold painful in our minds, let's remind ourselves, it's the past, it's over.
Here you can check out the full significance of holi.
Spiritual Significance of Holi by Brahma Kumaris
According to Shastra and current scenario:
* What is Holi?
Holi is a religious festival; it is
celebrated in Spring season by Hindus. (Sorry I am not gonna say, it is the
festival of Only Hindu, Now it is the festival of all people in the whole
world, we should not say like that). It is the festival of Colors but off
course not harmful colors and activities. In India it is called by another
names changing the state wise. for example, it is called Dolyatra in West
Bengal and Orissa, also called Basant Utsav. Mostly it is celebrated in Braj
connected to Mathura, Vrindavan, Nandagaon and Barsana for Lord Krishna. In
Vrindavan and Mathura, where Lord Krishna grew up, here festival is celebrated
for 16 days; untill rangpanchmi, in commemoration of the divine love of Radha
for Krishna.
Holi is also called Dhuli in
Sanskrit, also Dhulheti, Dhulandi or Dhulendi. One day Before Holi, we celebrate the Choti Holi, also
called the Holika Dahan. About Holika Dahan you can read in section "why
this is celebrated?"
When is this Holi Celebrated?
Holi is celebrated in Sprig Season,
at the ending of winter on the last full moon day of the lunar month of
Phalguna(February/March) called Phalgun Purnima. Before one day, Holika Dahan
is celebrated.
Where is this festival is celebrated?
Although this festival is very known
to the whole world, and full world celebrate. But mostly I can say this is
celebrated in India, Nepal, Pakistan and countries where large amount of indian
populations, for example Suriname, Malaysia, Guyana, South Africa, Trinidad,
United Kingdom, United States, Mauritius, Fiji and many more.
Why this Holi festival is celebrated?
Most of the people know the history
of holi, it is a very popular history about a Hiranyakashipu. He has been
granted a boon by Brahma not to be killed during the day or night; inside the
home or outside;not on earth or in the sky;neither by a man nor an
animal;neither by astra nor by shastra.
Hiranyakashipu has a son named
Prahlada, he was a great devotee of Bhagwan Vishnu and his father does not his
this activity.
His father gave Several threats not to speak about his rival
vishnu, but Prahlada does not leave that. Hiranyakashipu gave poison to his
son, trampled by elephant, put in the room alone hungry, poisonous snake, but
Prahlada has not any even scratch from his activity. His father was tired to
kill his son, he has ordered his sister (who has got a boon not to burn in
fire) to sit on the fire with his son Prahalada. When the fire started, Holika
sat with Prahalada on the fire, but people was amazed to see that Holika fully
burned on the fire, but Prahalada survived harmless, everyone was happy with it
and since then it is celebrate as Holi.
In this history, later on Bhagwan
Vishnu form of a NARSHIMHA(HALF MAN AND HALF ANIMAL) and killed Hiranyakashipu
at dusk time by his claws(which are neither astra nor shastra).
There are another story about this,
Bhagwan Shiva opened a third eye and Kama's Body was reduced to ash, for the
sake of his wife Rati, he restored him but only a mental image.
The origin of the modern Holi
festival has been traced to ancient Bengal called Gaudiya Vaishnav festival.
The rituals signified that all our desired should be sacrificed for the attainment
of Krishna and for the well being of society.
Various types of Holi by Region?
In India, there are various types of
Holi Celebration by the region.
Lath Mar Holi
Here is the famous LATH MAR HOLI is
played at the compound of Radha Rani Temple at Barsana in Uttar Pradesh. Women
beat up men with sticks sings holi songs and shout Sri Radhey or Sri Krishna.
Holi Milan
In Uttarpradesh,there is special
puja called Holi Milan is done in the morning of Holi.
Kumauni Holi
In Uttarakhand, there is musical
social affair is organized. It is called Baithki Holi, Khari Holi, Charadi
Holi, Nirvan Ki Holi etc.
Phagwa Holi
In Bihar, Jharkhand, it is called
phagwa holi
Dol Jatra
in Bengal, it is called Dol Jatra.
they sing and dance to the accompaniment of musical instrument like ektara,
dubri and veena.
Jagannath temple of puri
The people of Orissa replace the
icons of Krishna and Radha to Jagannath.
Sigmo
In Goa, it is called Sigmo, the
Konkani community in Goa celebrates.
Holi
In Gujarat, there is no specific
name, people say holi and celebrates as same.
Hola Mohalla
In Punjab, it is called Hola
Mohalla.
Fagu
In Nepal it is called Fagu.
Tomato Holi
Most famous Spanish festival called
Tomatina, where it is celebrated with tomato only. People beat other with
squashed tomato and enjoy a lot with high amount of tomatoes.
How this Holi Festival is celebrated?
Basically, Holi is celebrated is
same manner in everywhere, but it called by different names regionally.
Basically what happens is Holi is
started with the Vasant Panchmi. Before Holi, people celebrate the Choti Holi
called Holika Dahan. For holika Dahan people start collecting the dung cakes,
wood of araad or redi tree and Holika tre, grains from the fresh harvest and
unwanted wood leaves in the bonfire since many days, and on the day of Holika
Dahan, people assemble near the bonfire and the eldest member or pandit
initiates the lighting and prayer are said and praise is offered.
They smears
others with colors as a mark of greeting. All the people individually burn
their grain and eat the burned grain, every family member eat this.
After Holika, the other day, Holi is
celebrated. At this day People do holi Pujan in the morning with Pua, Pakwan
and start playing with colors. Some place, it is played by Mud(Which is not
good at all). Folk Songs are sung at high tone and people dance to the tune of
dholak.
Till maximum 2 o'clock, it is played with wet colors, mud etc. After
day people go to their home and got fresh with bath. After 4 o'clock they wear
new clothes like Kurta Payjama and give gulal, scented colors to their parents
and elders and take 'assirvad' from them and gone outside to their friends and
relative, neighbors house to take 'aasirvad' from them too.
What is the advantages and disadvantages of this festival?
Advantages
The Holi Festivals closes the wide gaps between social classes and community and castes and brings everyone together. They also close the gap between the rich and the poor, women and men and enjoy this in full enjoyment. Holi ends the gaps between enemies. They grow friendships socially. In This day, people forget their enmity and meet each other. They grow the mutual understanding.
Disadvantages
In this day people using mud, dung
and harmful colors for holi, it is not good. It is harmful for our health. From
Harmful colors our eye sight may go and can have skin problem.
People are generally consumed
Intoxicating bhang and other liquor, which is not good for our health. The meaning of holy is purity. We learned in above para. But now a days, due to body consciousness, people forget that we are all souls not body. When we become body consciousness, our soul has become impure and started celebrating our festivals in impure way. It is not good. We forget ourselves, we forget the GOD(the supreme authority) and our karma has become bad deed. We will have to remember that whatever karma are we doing? The impact(fruits) of our karma will return to us one day.
Good Steps?
* Do not use mud, Dung, and harmful
colors, use only natural colors or natural vegetables to celebrate holi.
* Use Abir or gulal made by natural
flowers not harmful gulal.
* Do not use intoxicating drinks,
use milk or any healthy drink on this day.
* Do not use green tree for burning.
we should use only waste materials.
Make Holi Cleaner and Safer
Thanks
Written by Bk Ravi Kumar
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