Why Holi is Celebrated?
Behind the celebration of this important festival, Holi, there is a mythological story between Prahalad and his aunt Holika. It is said that long ago, there was Asura King named Hiranya Kashyap. He was Prahlad’s father and Holika’s brother. It is said that he was received with a boon that he could not be killed by any person or animal, neither by any weapon, nor outside of the house or inside, neither in the daytime nor at night. Due to this infinite power, King Hirany Kashyap became arrogant and started to instruct everyone to worship him as a God, including his son.
As people were afraid of King Hiranya Kashyap, they started worshiping him as God, except for his son Prahlad who was a devotee of Lord Vishnu. King was irritated with his son’s behavior and got angry as his son never worshipped him as GOD so, King Hirany Kashyap, along with his sister, planned to kill his son, Prahlad. He ordered his sister Holika to take Prahlad in her lap and sit in the fire. Holika was a boon, never getting burned in the fire. But instead; Holika got burned, and the devotee Prahlad was not even touched by the fire. At the same time, Holi celebrations started in the name of Holika by the people of Hinduism. It is also seen as the victory of good over evil. A day before the colorful Holi, people burn their entire evils with the Holika in a pile of wood, grass, and cow dung.
How is the Holi Festival celebrated in Nepal?
On this day, people use different colors to play Holi with each other. As soon as the festival of Holi comes near, we start pouring new enthusiasm. On the occasion of this festival, all meet their loved ones, play Holi with colors (natural or chemical-free colors), and participate in many actions which show happiness to each other. In this way, people celebrate this festival of colors with happiness.
Some Interesting Facts About Holi
- Celebrating Holi is a sign of the arrival of spring.
- The best time to play Holi is from morning till noon.
- Eating, dancing, and singing with friends and family together
Holi is a Festival of Colors and Happiness.
It is advised to use natural colors so that nobody gets harmed during the festivals. Also, no one should be forced to color because someone’s skin may be sensitive and allergic to color. Chemical colors are very harmful to the skin, so people are requested to use chemical-free colors and make your Holi Festival very exciting.
Stay Safe, Play Safe, and Keep Smiling.
HAPPY HOLI !!!