HOLI GREETINGS 🇮🇳


Holi comes at that time of the year when the fields are in full bloom, and with people expecting a good harvest. Holi is a reason to rejoice and make merry, the Festival of Colours carrying several significance, from mythology to biology... 

Amongst the various popular legends, of Prahlad-Hiranyakshyap-Holika, of Ogresses Pootana and Dhundhi, of Shiva-Kaamadeva, that of Krishna applying colour on Radha and other Gopis prevails as the chief ritual of the day... 

In addition to revelry, the festival is said to be body-rejuvenating as well. Holi comes to spur us on, from the tendency to feel sleepy, lazy and tardy due to the winter-spring transition. Like other forms of nature therapies, colours are also known to have remedial properties, as dyes enter through the skin pores... 

In addition to the goodness of ash, sandalpaste and mango tree flowers, temperatures during Holika Dahan - the previous night - is said to rise to about 63°C, and circling at safe distance from the fire supposedly destroys the germs in and around the body accumulated during the winter-spring transitional period... 

Bringing everyone under one umbrella, cutting across all perceivable barriers, as a demonstration of unity, makes Holi all the more colouful and joyous, the essence always being the extreme devotion to the Almighty, reassurance of the power of truth, and moral victory of good over evil...

Wishing everyone a HAPPY HOLI 🌈🔥 

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