Holi-The festival of love and joy
Holi is a festival of colours which generally falls on a
full moon in March.. It is also a festival of love and unity and celebrates the
triumph of good over evil. The festival is celebrated with lot of pomp in north
India.
Holi is celebrated with vibrant colors – these color are
actually colors of joy, colours of love and colors that fill our life with
happiness to the core of our hearts. It adorns each life with its various hues.
There are many legends given as the reasons for celebrating
Holi. Long ago there was a king named Hiranyakashyapu, he had a son, Prahlad –
a holy spirit and highly devoted to God. But Prahlad’s devotion enraged
Hiranyakashyapu and he planned to kill his own son. He asked her sister Holika,
who was immune to fire, to sit in fire taking Prahlad in her lap. Fortunately,
Prahlad, who was blessed by Lord, was saved and Holika was burnt to ashes. This
gave birth to the festival of Holi.
Another legend speaks of the everlasting love between Radha
and Krishna. The legend is celebrated with great pomp and show.
All hearts are lighted with glory and people everywhere
enjoy with their near and dear ones in different colors. People also throw
water balloons on each other and on passer-by too. Many are also drenched in
colored water. Hours pass by throwing colors on each other and it seems as if
it’s just the start of the day.
It’s a festival of gaiety but then there are few who make
this festival, a festival of evil. They do this by infuriating the strangers by
forcefully throwing colors on them; some use colors that are difficult to
remove and unsafe for skin and health. Many take it as a day of drinking
alcohol but we should not forget that Holi is a festival of a triumph of good
over evil. We must try to wash away all the evils in our hearts along with the
colors and allow the color of love to stay there forever and ever. This is the
true spirit of Holi.
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