Holi is one of the most popular festivals in India which everybody waits for. Every year this festival comes in the month of Falgun and we also refer to it as the festival of colours. This year Holi is going to be celebrated on Friday, 14th March. So let's understand the few facts and rituals of this auspicious festival.
Holi confirms the closing of the winter season. As per the Hindu calendar, Holi is celebrated on the last full moon day or Purnima in Falgun. It comes in the month of February-March as per the English calendar. At this festival, people play with colors and share happiness.
As per the Hindu legends, the demon king Hiranyakashipu and his sister Holika were given the boon of being immortal and that no one in the universe could kill him. His son Prahlada was a true devotee of God Vishnu and out of angst, Hiranyakashipu tried to kill his son but failed. Finally, he sought rescue from his sister, Holika. He ordered his son Prahlada to sit in the lap of Holika on the fire. Miraculously, Prahlada was saved by Lord Vishnu while Holika was burned into ashes. Thus, Holi is a symbol of the 'good' over the 'bad'.
Holi also remembers the love and romance that existed between God Krishna and Radha. Quite a few tales speak about the various 'Ras-Leelas' that took place in the cities of Mathura and Vrindavan between Krishna and Radha during Holi. It is considered that on this day Lord Shiva annihilated Kamadeva, the God of love.
If we talk about 2025, it will be celebrated on friday, 14th March. Let’s read about the auspicious time of Puja Muhurat of this festival.
Muhurat of Holikadahan: 11:26 PM to 12:30 AM on March 13th-14th
Rangwali Holi (Dhulandi): Monday, 14th March 2025
Purnima Tithi Begins: 10:35 AM on March 13th
Purnima Tithi Ends: 12:23 PM on March 14th
On Holi, people play with colors and water, applying 'gulal' on each other's faces. These colors are generally made with natural components that include neem, kumkum, turmeric, and flower extracts. Large bonfires are lit in the evening and cow dung cakes, wood, ghee, milk, and coconuts are burned into the fire for worship. This is also called Holika Dahan. Everyone danced, sang, and feasted with their families and friends, and in the agricultural background, Holi is also a symbol for a new harvest season - Rabi. Fairs such as 'Holi Melas' are held in different cities in Uttar Pradesh and some other parts of North India. In Bengal, Holi is celebrated as Doljatra in which young girls dressed up in white and saffron clothes, decorated with garlands and flowers, sing and dance to folk songs. During this festival, perfumed color powder known as 'abir' are scattered all around which is a symbol of joy and happiness. Special sweets like malpua, kheer, and Basanti Sandesh are cooked on this occasion.
In the regions of Karnataka, the folk dance style 'Bedara vesha' native to Holi is performed with enthusiasm. While in Tamil Nadu, Holi is celebrated as Panguni Uthram. It is a belief that on this day Rama-Sita, Shiva-Parvati, and Muruga-Devsena got married. Also, Mahalakshmi Jayanthi is celebrated to remember the incarnation of Mahalakshmi from an ocean of milk.
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