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Tuesday, 19 March 2024

FESTIVAL HOLI FESTIVE GREETINGS

  

  DEAR ALL,

 

 Holi Festival Festive greetings,let us Enjoy,Enliven, Enchant & Entertain every human being with fun-filled spray of colours on this HOLY DAY.

 

 

Auspicious RED,Sunkissed GOLD,Soothing SILVER,Pretty PURPLE, Blissful BLUE, Forever GREEN

The colorful festival of Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Purnima. Holi festival has an ancient origin and celebrates the triumph of 'good' over ‘evil’. The colorful festival bridges the social gap and renews sweet relationships. On this day, people hug and wish each other 'Happy Holi'.

 

 

Holi is one of the major festival of India and is the most vibrant of all. The joys of Holi knows no bound. The festival is celebrated across the four corners of India or rather across the globe. The festival is filled with so much fun and frolic that the very mention of the word 'Holi' draws smile and enthusiasm amongst the people. Holi also celebrates the arrival of Spring, a season of joy and hope. 

 

Legend of Holi Festival

Holi is one of the oldest festivals of India. There are many interesting stories associated with the festival's origin as one moves across the different states from North to South and East to West. Paintings and scriptures depict the roots of the festival. Mythology plays a very important part in narrating the festival of Holi. The most popular stories of Holi origin relates to 'Holika Dahan' and Legend of Radha-Krishan. 

 

Story of Holika 

Integrally entwined with Holi, is the tradition of 'Holika Dahan', which is actually lighting of bonfires. The ritual is symbolic of victory of good over evil and has its root in the legend of demon king Hiranyakashyap who wished to end his blessed son, Prahlad's life with the help of his sister, Holika who burnt in the fire and no harm occurred to Prahlad. Since then the day is celebrated in victory of good over bad. 

 

Story of Radha and Krishan 

The legend of Radha and Krishna is closely linked with this tradition of colors on Holi. Young Krishna, who had a dark complexion was jealous of his beloved Radha's extremely fair skin. In a mischievous mood, he applied color on Radha's face. Following this ancient legend, lovers till date long to color their beloved as an expression of love. 

 

VASANT MAHOTSAVA & KAMA MAHOTSAVA

 

    With winter neatly tucked up in the attic, it's time to come out of our cocoons and enjoy this spring festival. The new crop refills the stores in every household and perhaps such abundance accounts for the riotous merriment during Holi. This also explains the other names of this celebration - 'Vasant Mahotsava' and 'Kama Mahotsava'.

 

 

Holi Celebrations in India 

Holi is famous as Basant Utsav in rural India. It is one of the major festivals in India and is celebrated with extreme enthusiasm and joy. Gulal, abeer and pichkaris are synonymous with the festival. Elaborate plans are made to color the loved ones. Everybody wants to be the first one to color the other. In the ensuing battle of colors, everybody is drowned not just in colors of gulal but also in love and mirth. People love to drench others and themselves in colored water. Gujiyas and other sweets are offered to everyone who comes across to color. 

 

Temples are beautifully decorated at the time of Holi. Idol of Radha is placed on swings and devotees turn the swings singing devotional Holi songs. Now-a-days small plays are organized reflecting the spirit of the festival. 

 

What is remarkably same across the country is the spirit of Holi. Fun, frolic, boisterousness to the extent of buffoonery marks this festival of colors. What more can be expected- when the people get a social sanction to get intoxicated on the bhang, open not just their hearts' out but also their lungs. And viola, nobody is expected to take offense too, as the norm of the day is, 'Bura na mano Holi hai' .

 

 We wish you & all family members ,Regular  Pensioners & FAMILY Pensioners Fraternity  petals of fragrance to enliven their families & to embark a fairly hassle-free life &  indeed to open up a life of joy,fun & frolic & colours with sparkle.HAPPY,JOYOUS  H O L I & glad tidings & auspicious news from now on.

 

GREETINGS & WARM REGARDS,

R.B.KISHORE, ED(Retd),PATRON RIEA CHENNAI,PATRON AIRIEF ,www.airiefvision.wordpress.com

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