Happy Holi

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Holi is also known as the Festival of colours. This is basically a Hindu Festival though it is celebrted by other religions which have originated from Hinduism like Jainism, Sikhism, Buddism etc. The holi festival is celebrated in all over India, Nepal,Pakistan, Bangladesh, java, USA, UK , surinam, guyana and many other countries where large Indian Population has migrated. This festival is basically connected to Lord Krishna.

Story Behind Holi:

In ancient India there was a king called Hiranakashyap who was given a boon by the God Bhrama that made him impossible to be killed. He was given boon that he can not be killed by a man or an animal, he can not be killed in day or night, inside or outside home, neither by any weapon which can be used as hand weapon like sword ( Astra)or any weapon which can be used from a distance like arrow( Shastra), nor can he killed on earth or in sky.This boon made him quite proud and he thne ordered everyone that only he would be worshiped and people have to stop worshipping Gods.

As the fate had it that his own son was devotee of God Vishnu and this led to the many ego clashes of Hiranakashap with his son Prahalad. Though Pharlad was just a little boy he refused to be cowed down by his father and father then started torturing him . First of all he made his son drink poision but thanks to God Vishnu, this posion turned in to nectar in the mouth of the Little guy. This angered the king even more. So he ordered his trained elephants be left on his son so he is trampled by them but even the wildest of elephants became tame when they came near the son which angered the king even more. He then ordered him to be put in the room full of Hungry and poisonous snakes but the son survived that too. The king had gone hopeless and had no way of killing his son, then he suddenly remembered his sister Holika , who had a shawl which wont let her burn in fire but wont stop anyone else burning in it. So he odered his son to sit in lap of Holika a pyre was burnt aroud them, Son Prahalad agreed to his fathers orders radily and prayed to god Vishnu to protect him. So when fire was burnt everyone was astonished that the shawl which always protected Holika flew away from her and protected the son. This marked the end of the denom Holika and in the happiness of her death the Holi Festival is celebrated.

Later that night at time of dusk ( neither day or night) Lord Vishnu came in form of Narsimha ( half man half lion..so neither man or animal), put the king in his lap( neither earth nor sky) and killed him with his claws ( neither astra or shastra).


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Comments

narayan 2 years ago

fabulous

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sweetie1 Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks narayan

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Dolores Monet Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Sweeite, I just heard about this festival on the radio and it sounds wonderful. But the folks on the radio did not tell the story behind it, great story, great hub.

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habee Level 7 Commenter 2 years ago

Sounds awesome, and I love the pics!

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sweetie1 Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks Dolores, nothing can beat the experience of playing holi..no amount of pics or scene in movies or tv can give u even 20% of experience what u get playing it

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sweetie1 Hub Author 2 years ago

Thanks habee for liking the pics. there are about 40 pic so of holi if u want to chk out at this site

http://www.flixya.com/gallery/54701/theseotitle

sandeep gupt 2 years ago

Its very nice blog which is informing us about our festival

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sweetie1 Hub Author 2 years ago

thanks sandeep for the words of encouragement.

LALIT 2 years ago

HOli is the fastival of love.... in which every girl is love by every guy.... isent it...

lalit 2 years ago

Holi is the festival of love..dudes... in this every girl is loved by any any.....Isent it.

vasu Mass 2 years ago

hi dude all lovable pictures, i feel that i am not there

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H P Roychoudhury 2 years ago

Your article of Holi is also similar to mine but rich in lovely pictures. Thanks.

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AARON99 2 years ago

A very enjoyable hub on Holi and the photographs are so beautiful. Keep it up. Enjoy.

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James A Watkins Level 8 Commenter 2 years ago

I really enjoyed this Hub. Thanks for the fine information about Holi and the excellent photographs, too.

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andromida Level 3 Commenter 22 months ago

Interesting history of holi that I never knew about.I enjoyed holi festival acouple of times while I was in Jaipur.thanks :)

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BkCreative Level 6 Commenter 22 months ago

Love the history and the fun photos to go with it. Fabulous! I love celebrations. Wish we had more in the US.

Thanks so much. Rated up! Yay!

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sweetie1 Hub Author 22 months ago

Hi Roy chaudhary, aaron,James, andromida and BK creative thanks for visiting my page and yes it is very lovely festival Bk creative and full of history.

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Big Brother 15 months ago

Thanks for all this info Sweetie. I enjoy this Hub you made.

Alex

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sweetie1 Hub Author 15 months ago

You are welcome ALex

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Kamran100 14 months ago

WOW..SUCH a good informative hub!

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sweetie1 Hub Author 2 months ago

Thanks Kamran

Marissa Buhalog 2 months ago

Thnks's for sharing info about Holi....Amazing!! i'm learning some Hindi history.

Again sweetie Happy Holi,enjoy the festival.

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sweetie1 Hub Author 2 months ago

Thanks Marissa for the comment.

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