Today i.e. on March 6, 2015 is the colorful festival of Holi. Do you know what messages are conveyed by the different colors of Holi? How they tell us about importance of liveliness and happiness? Read this article and find answer to this and much more.
Holi is the festival of fun, joy, and colors. It celebrates the spirit of life. According to Hindu Calendar, it comes on the last Full Moon day of the Hindu month Phalguna, i.e. in the month of March.
हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिए यहाँ क्लिक करें...
Holi is the day to forget old disputes and promote brotherhood, friendship, and affection. Not only it spreads love, it also celebrates the victory of good over evil and marks the end of winter season.
Celebration of Holi starts from the auspicious ceremony of Holika Dahan, which falls one day before the festival of Holi, i.e. on March 5 in 2015.
Auspicious Timings For Holi i.e. March 6, 2015
Inauspicious Timing For Holi i.e. March 6, 2015
Take a quick look on the legends of Holi
Holi celebrations are packed with fun, colors and joy. Market is seen flooded with different colors such as Gulaal, wet colors, color sprays, herbal colors and much more.
Holi is the celebration of happiness, togetherness, positivity, festivity and love. Loose yourself into the festive mood and dive into the true colors of this grand day.
Holi is the festival of fun, joy, and colors. It celebrates the spirit of life. According to Hindu Calendar, it comes on the last Full Moon day of the Hindu month Phalguna, i.e. in the month of March.
हिंदी में पढ़ने के लिए यहाँ क्लिक करें...
Holi is the day to forget old disputes and promote brotherhood, friendship, and affection. Not only it spreads love, it also celebrates the victory of good over evil and marks the end of winter season.
Get Holi Wallpapers and greetings here: Holi Wallpapers & Holi Greetings
Holi 2015: Puja Muhurat
Celebration of Holi starts from the auspicious ceremony of Holika Dahan, which falls one day before the festival of Holi, i.e. on March 5 in 2015.
Auspicious Timings For Holi i.e. March 6, 2015
- Laabh Chaughadia: 08:09 to 09:36
- Amrut Chaughadia: 09:36 to 11:04
- Shoobh Chaughadia: 12:32 to 14:00
- Abhijit Muhurat: From 12:09 to 12:56
Inauspicious Timing For Holi i.e. March 6, 2015
- Rahu Kaal: From 11:04 to 12:32
Get popular Holi quotes and Holi messages, here: Holi Quotes & Holi Messages
Holi 2015: Legends
Take a quick look on the legends of Holi
- Prahalad and Hiranyakashipu: This story narrates the triumph of good over evil. Hiranyakashipu, father of Prahlad (great devotee of Vishnu) tried to burn him in fire on the day of Holika Dahan, but Lord Vishnu saved him and killed Hiranyakashipu.
- Lord Krishna and His Beloved Radha: Lord Krishna and Radha used to play holi to celebrate their love and spread joy all around. This is the reason that Holi is the biggest festival of Mathura-Vrindavan.
Check out the dates of Holi in the upcoming years by clicking here: Dates of Holi
Holi 2015: Celebrations
Holi celebrations are packed with fun, colors and joy. Market is seen flooded with different colors such as Gulaal, wet colors, color sprays, herbal colors and much more.
- People apply colors to their friends and relatives and sing the popular quote 'Bura na mano Holi hai'.
- Music and dance are also important parts of Holi celebrations.
- Colors of Holi make new bonds or strengthen old bonds of friendship and love.
- Different kinds of Holi recipes are prepared at home for adding a taste to its celebrations.
- Mathura and Vrindavan witness some really great celebrations of Holi, being the land of Lord Krishna. People from all over the world visit these places, especially during this time.
Read all about this colorful festival, here: Holi 2015
Holi is the celebration of happiness, togetherness, positivity, festivity and love. Loose yourself into the festive mood and dive into the true colors of this grand day.
Happy Holi!
Event Of The Day!
Today is the festival of Dolyatra. This festival is similar to Holi, greatly celebrated in West Bengal. People play with colors, worship Lord Krishna and his beloved Radha by organising Pujas and Bhajan ceremonies.
Have a great day!
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