HOLI COLOURS
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BURA NA MANO HOLI HAI
SAAL 2019 ME AAPK BHAVISYA KA PHLA RANG MARCH ME AANE WALA HAI HOLI RANGO KA TYOHAR,
Holi 2019 in Uttar Pradesh will begin in the evening of Wednesday, 20th March
On the eve of Holi, large bonfires are lit to mark occasion and to burn evil spirits. This is known as Holika Dahan.
The Timing of Holika Dahan -- According to Hindu scriptures, the lighting and worship of the bonfires must be performed at a specific period (muhurta) after sunset on Purnima Tithi (the full moon lunar day), otherwise it will bring great misfortune. Choosing the right muhurta for the Holika Dahan ritual is particularly important, more so than for any other Hindu festival ritual. Ideally, Holika Dahan should be carried out during the auspicious occasion ofIn the afternoon, before the bonfire is lit, a special puja is performed to keep children healthy and safe from evil influences. This comes from the story about Holika in the Hindu text, the Narada Purana. Holika attempted to carry out her demon king brother's wish to burn his son Prahlad in the fire because Prahlad worshiped Lord Vishnu instead of him. It was believed that Holika couldn't be harmed by fire, so she sat in it while holding the child. However, she was charred to death and Prahlad was saved due to his devotion to Lord Vishnu, who protected him.
Pradosh Kaal, when day and night meet (which starts from the time of sunset). However, it mustn't be done until Bhadra Tithi is over. The exact muhurta for Holika Dahan in India will vary depending on the location and time of sunset. For example, for 2019, astrologers have calculated it to be between 8.57 p.m. to 9.09 p.m. in Mumbai. In Delhi, it's 8.57 p.m. to 12.28 a.m. It starts late due to the presence of Bhadra Mukha, which will bring misfortune.
Holi in Mathura and Vrindavan -- Week-long Holi celebrations at Banke Bihari temple
in Vrindavan commence with the throwing of flowers (Phoolon Wali Holi)
at 4 p.m. on Aanola Ekadashi, which is March 17, 2019. (It only lasts
for about 20 minutes, so be on time or you'll miss it). The festivities
at Vrindavan conclude on March 20, 2019 (the day before Holi) with the
throwing of colors in the morning. In the afternoon, the action moves
onto Mathura, where there's a colorful Holi procession at about 3 p.m.
Plus, the throwing of colors the next day.
Holi is a very carefree festival that’s great fun to participate in if
you don’t mind getting wet and dirty. You'll end up saturated in water,
with color all over your skin and clothes. The Holi pictures in this
photo gallery show what the festival is like in India.
Throwing Colored Water
You're most likely to get wet as well as dirty, as buckets of colored
water are thrown around and water guns are used to squirt people.
Holi Colors
Roadside stalls and shops throughout India sell colored powder and water guns for Holi celebrations.
Drumming and Musicians
Throwing Holi Colors
Holi Dancing
During Holi, it is common to hear many folk songs and new musical songs of the movies being played or sung at various places. People enjoy various types of music, be it the music played on the televisions, radios etc. Regional songs and music like Bhangra of Punjab, or traditional Faag of Uttar Pradesh, people could be found immersed in musical events during this festival. Folk songs and traditional songs are sung at many places and local artists also play some musical instruments and there are various dance performances as well. The public can be seen extremely involved to participate in such traditional events of music. Holi is an occasion which values the unity of the family as well social unity amongst the people. This is a festival of the spring which brings light to the people who are surrounded by darkness in their lives. The atmosphere during Holi fills the mind of people with cheerfulness, positivity, and creativity and inspires them to achieve their goals.
Holi Pooja Muhurta for 2019This year, Holika Dahan and poojan will be done during the evening (pradosha kaal) of Thursday, 20th March 2019 (Phalguna Shukla Poornima). Devotees should try to perform the Holika poojan with various commonly used items in poojas. The color festival will be celebrated in a grand manner on the next day, Chaitra Krishna Paksha Pratipada with colors of joy throughout the country and across the world.
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