Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 and her king brother are playing tricks with Pralhad, they stared small fires in their houses and prayed to Lord Agni individually, that the fire should not destroy the good (Pralhad) but instead it should kill the evil Holika. We further know the story that Holika dies. The good win over the evil and hence the people of the city celebrated the win of Pralhad. Gradually, the individual worship of fire took a social look and a big fire was worshipped by all, which we now know as Holi. The people also started celebrating by throwing different colours and even mud and water (Dhuleti). They forgot that they were big or small, learned or illiterate, rich or poor but started celebrating and this took a social form in the festival of Holi. 0pt; TEXT-ALIGN: justify"> Pralhad united all the people and made them active for good work. He was able to get people who were subdued by evil power to revolt against the evil king and his father Hiranakshapu,(Nar maa Sinh i.e. Narsinh) and ultimately he was killed by the power.Holi teaches us that the good should unite and fight the evil. We should throw all the evil thoughts and bad deeds in the fire and burn it. Also we must be socially united to face the evils and destroy them. In short, Holi is a festival of colours to make one’s life colorful; get socially united and destroy the evil by the good, and understand the power of self-discipline. Dr. Saurabh Parikh. -->Ram ChuganiKobe, Japanrgcjp Mail Bring photos to life! New PhotoMail makes sharing a breeze. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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