Happy Spring Festival ‘Holi’ – Rang De Vasanti Chola
When the festival of Holi comes in the Gulshan of Hind, the shame of life brings the spring of Holi. Bhagat Singh sang – Mera Rang De Vasanti Chola when the youth was stunned! Festivals are celebrated from time to time to keep human life cheerful, this is the cultural tradition of India. In the month of Falgun (spring), there is a festival of laughter and happiness – Holi. Warm wishes on the spring festival ‘Holi’.
This popular festival of Raga Rang Holi is a festival symbolizing the victory of good over evil. There is power in devotion. Devotees like Prahlad have always won. Demonic tendencies like Hiranyakashipu and Putana have always been destroyed. The pure and true love of Mother Parvati has always been victorious. Lord Narasimha appeared on this day in incarnation.
Holi is a multifaceted festival. On the day of Holi, the high and low in the society, the poor and the rich
The feeling vanishes and everyone gets drenched in colour. This festival is also related to farming, that is why there is also the importance of roasting wheat earrings in the burning Holi. The joy of folk songs by making rounds of the holy fire is auspicious.
A unique form of spirituality is reflected in this festival associated with love and goodwill.
The new Vikram Samvat begins from the month of Chaitra. Happy new year too! On the day of Chaitra Krishna Paksha Pratipada, the first human Manu was born on earth.
Falgun Mahotsav is a colorful festival of joy and gaiety. not bad
By saying as if it is Holi, forgetting the grievances, everyone hugs each other. It is worth noting here closely that those who celebrate the festival of intoxication
destroy the. Addiction becomes an alarm bell for the future. This festival is also a unique attempt to keep our heritage connected. It is a celebration of independence. The purpose of Holi is to be free from every religion, sect and caste bondage and gather together to give the message of love to the world.
Country to see the fun filled Holi of Braj, Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsane and Kashi
Tourists come from abroad. “When the colors of the phaguns are shining, then look at the festival of Holi,……….. and Jogira sa ra ra ra! He is the face of the rioters. Holi is a dignified festival. Holi is also a festival of forgiveness.
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There is a live depiction of Holi in literature. “Kali Kali Koel said – Holi, Holi, Holi. Poet Maithilisharan Gupta said – Yellowish yellow bodice of nature burst youth”.
“Braj Mein Hori Khelat Nandlal” and Hari Hori Machai in Braj….. Nand Ghar
Congratulations to “Surdas, Nand Das, Meerabai etc.”
And a very beautiful description of Radha playing Holi has been given. Muslim poet Nazir Akbarabadi including Raskhan and Bhartendu has also written – Brajwasi remain incomplete without Kanhaiya. What kind of hori was fed, put it in the body – the fire started; you lost your life due to such a fog – you are not ashamed of the tortoise. The gaiety of Holi cannot be said in the street of Gokul region. While there are descriptions of Radha and Krishna playing Holi in Brajdham, there is a description of Lord Shri Ram and Sita playing Holi in Awadh. ” Raghubira played holi in Awadh…. Raghubira played holi”. ‘Digambar Khele Masane Mein Holi’; There is a description of Shiva playing Holi in the crematorium.
Writers like Premchand’s Raja Hardol and Omprakash lively celebrate Holi
Illustrated. While Pandit Namvar Singh wrote Faguni evening, Harivansh Rai Bachchan wrote – If you paint in your colours, it is Holi. Even the gods could not stop their curiosity after seeing the lovely Holi of Soor’s Kanha. There is no analogy to the faglila of gopis and sakhis.
Aspirant “Nirala” wrote in touching words – Holi of blood
Played…… I will never play Holi……. Holi was called Eid e Gulabi in the Mughal period.
There is a detailed description of many forms of Holi in Sanskrit literature in ancient times. The group of Rasas is described in Shrimad Bhagwat Purana. There is a description of a festival called Rang in many works. Holi is mentioned in a remarkable way in Kumarasambhavam of Kalidasa, Malavikagnimitram and Priyadarsika of Harsha and Ratnavali. In Kalidas’s Ritusanhar, the whole cant is devoted to the spring festival. The poets Magh, Bharavi have also discussed Vasant a lot. Holi is described in Prithviraj Raso. Holi and Falgun month are special in the literature of Bhaktikal and Ritikaal.
In the Vedic age, Holakka food was considered as the food item of the gods. The feeling of playing Holi with nature and Mother Earth has also appeared in many places in the literature. Holi is discussed in many places in modern Hindi stories. Sufi saints, Amir Khusro, Jayasi, Vidyapati, Rahim, Kabir, Bihari, etc. wrote beautiful compositions on Holi which have become very popular among the general public. Holi is a festival of laughter and love. In the words of Bachchan ji – Take a bride whoever you want today, if it is Holi, then introduce yourself to the unfamiliar.
Holi is called Dolyatra in Bengal, Jhulan festival, Kamathava in South India, Gol Badhedo in Madhya Pradesh. Folk music and classical music predominate in Uttaranchal. Dhamar is closely related to Holi in the classical texts. “Khelat Hari Sang Sakal Rang Bhari Hori Sakhi” is a popular singing in Dhrupad.
While Soor alone has written 78 verses on Vasant, Bharatendu has sung –
Hug me, O Dildar in Holi
In. Girdhari is playing Holi – this song of Mirabai is the voice of the voice of the people
It’s done. A 16th-century easel on a royal couple in the capital of Vijayanagara and
Delightful pictures of Holi with family are engraved. A 17th century Mewar artwork depicts the Maharana with his courtiers, the dancers dancing and the ruler giving gifts to some people. Walls in Medieval Indian Temples
Read it in Hindi – रंग दे वसंती चोला…, वसंतोत्सव ‘होली’ की हार्दिक शुभकामनाएँ।