Holi Origin can be traced back to ancient times. It is believed that this festival of colors existed even before Christ. This Indian spring festival also known as Phagwa was celebrated by Aryans but was prominent in the Eastern part of India. There are many stories that are associated with the history of Holi and information about 2 of them …
Read More »Legend of Holi: Dhundhi The Ogress
It is believed that there was once an Ogress called Dhundhi in the kingdom of Prithu (or Raghu). The female monster used to specially trouble little children who became fed-up of her. Dhundhi, had a boon from Lord Shiva that she would not be killed by gods, men nor suffer from arms nor from heat, cold or rain. These boons …
Read More »Holi in Maharashtra: Shimga or Rangpanchami
People of Maharashtra have their own grand style of celebrating Holi. Besides other things, not to be missed is their mouthwatering delicacy – Puran Poli. Holi is called Shimga or Rangpanchami People of Maharashtra commonly know this festival of colors by the name of Shimga or Rangpanchami. For, the play of colors is reserved for the fifth day here. The …
Read More »Holi Pooja Process: Holika Dahan Puja
Holi Pooja takes place a day before the Holi Festival. This day is called as ‘Holika Dahan‘. There is no special pooja performed on the Holi day. This day is only meant for celebrations and play of colors. Holika Dahan is the major ritual performed at the time of Holi which is also considered an important Holi Puja. People light …
Read More »Legend of Holi: Holika and Prahlad
The Legend of Holi There was once a demon king by the name of Hiranyakashyap who won over the kingdom of earth. He was so egoistic that he commanded everybody in his kingdom to worship only him. But to his great disappointment, his son, Prahlad became an ardent devotee of Lord Narayana and refused to worship his father. Hiranyakashyap tried …
Read More »Holi in Mathura-Vrindavan
People from all corners of India, rather, world gather at Mathura-Vrindavan every year to feel the essence of Holi in the land of Krishna. People relive the legends of Holi associated with Radha and Krishna and play pranks the young Krishna played with the cowgirls called gopis. The underlying feeling of this fun-frolic was love and devotion. Even today, romance …
Read More »Legend of Holi: Kamadeva God of Love
The legend has it that when Lord Shiva’s consort Sati committed herself to fire due to disgrace shown by her father Daksha to Shiva, Lord Shiva became extremely sad. He renounced his worldly duties and went into deep meditation. Meanwhile, the daughter of the mountains, Parvati started meditating to acquire Shiva as her husband. Moreover, since Shiva was least interested …
Read More »What is the Holi Legend of Radha Krishna?
Young Krishna is known to be very playful and mischievous. The story goes that as a child, Krishna was extremely jealous of Radha’s fair complexion since he himself was very dark. Holi Legend of Radha Krishna One day, Krishna complained to his mother Yashoda about the injustice of nature which made Radha so fair and he so dark. To pacify the …
Read More »Women pay more heed to men’s negative qualities than positive ones
While evaluating potential mates for a romantic relationship, women pay more heed to men’s negative qualities than positive ones, researchers found in a study. The study said even if a man has many positive qualities, one or two negative qualities are sufficient for a woman to avoid a romantic relationship with him. The study, published in the journal Personality and …
Read More »मेरी इज्जत सिर्फ 20 रुपए की?
चौंक गए न आप यह बात सुन कर? पर बात सुनना ठीक है। भारत में औरत की इज्जत शायद 20 रुपए से भी कम है। एक औरत की इज्जत भोजन की एक प्लेट की कीमत से भी कम कैसे हो गई? उत्तर प्रदेश के सहारनपुर जिले में छोटी-छोटी दुकानों में ‘बलात्कार के वीडियोज’ की गर्मा-गर्म बिक्री इस बात की गवाही …
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