Discover the meaning, history, and spiritual significance of the Festival of Colors.
Holi celebrates the victory of good over evil. King Hiranyakashipu wanted everyone to worship him, but his son Prahlad was devoted to Lord Vishnu.
Hiranyakashipuโs sister Holika tried to burn Prahlad in fire. But due to divine protection, Prahlad survived and Holika was burned.
๐ This is why we light bonfires on Holi (Holika Dahan).
Holi reminds us that truth, faith, and goodness always win over negativity and ego.
Holi is also linked to Lord Krishna and Radha. Krishna playfully applied colors to Radha, starting the tradition of playing with colors.
People apply gulal, dance, sing, and celebrate unity, love, and happiness.
Holi is a time to forget past conflicts and strengthen relationships.
Holi marks the arrival of spring and the end of winter. It is celebrated across India with joy and enthusiasm.
Burn your negativity like Holika. Fill your life with positivity, love, and new beginnings.