| Holi
is an ancient festival of India and was originally known as
'Holika'. Days before the festival people start gathering
wood for the lighting of the bonfire called Holika at the
major crossroads of the city. Next day, is of course the main
day of Holi celebrations. The day is called Dhuleti and it
is on this day that the actual play of colours take place.
There is no tradition of holding puja and is meant for pure
enjoyment.
Holi
also celebrates the legend of Radha and Krishna which describes
the extreme delight, Krishna took in applying colour on Radha
and other gopis. This prank of Krishna later, became a trend
and a part of the Holi festivities. Mythology also states
that Holi is the celebration of death of Ogress Pootana who
tried to kill infant, Krishna by feeding poisonous milk to
it.Another legend of Holi which is extremely popular in Southern
India is that of Lord Shiva and Kaamadeva. According to the
legend, people in south celebrate the sacrifice of Lord of
Passion Kaamadeva who risked his life to revoke Lord Shiva
from meditation and save the world.
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