Holi Puja: God’s happiness in colorful stream
- Introduction:
Holi is a joyous Indian festival season celebrated with colors, sweets, and happiness. The special festival of Holi is Holi Puja, which is a symbol of God’s grace and love. In this blog, we will know when and how to perform Holi Puja.
- Importance of Holi Puja:
The importance of Holi Puja lies in its religious and social message. It is especially associated with the pastimes of Lord Krishna and is considered a symbol of a new beginning.
When to do Holi Puja:
It is considered best to perform Holi Puja on the first day of Holi, i.e. ‘Holi Puja night’. On this day people start playing with colors and enjoy colors, which further helps in the preparations for Holi Puja.
- Preparation for Holi Puja:
Selection of auspicious time: Select the auspicious time for Holi puja, which can be obtained from local pundits or pundits.
Puja Materials: Prepare the required materials for the puja such as turmeric, kumkum, flowers, coconut, jaggery, cardamom, incense, lamp, rice, Ganga water, and fruit balls etc.
Clean temple: Keep the temple clean for puja and decorate it with incense, lamps, and flowers.
- How to do Holi Puja:
Method: Safely follow the method of worship, in which the idol of Lord Krishna is worshiped with Arghya, Chandan, Roli, Abeer, and Ganga water.
Mantra Chanting: Chant mantras during the puja and seek your wishes from Lord Krishna.
Prasad: After the puja, distribute the Prasad to everyone as God’s Prasad.
- After Holi Puja:
Enjoy the colours: After Holi Puja people enjoy the colors and share happiness with each other.
Dedication: Consider this day as a good opportunity to greet your dedication and love towards Lord Krishna.
- Closing:
Holi Puja is a religiously festive and beautiful festival, which should be celebrated with dedicated devotion and love. After celebrating it with great pomp, we all can start the new year with renewed enthusiasm and positive spirit.
termination:
In this blog, we learned what is the importance of Holi Puja and when and how to do it. It is an occasion when we dedicate our devotion and love towards Lord Krishna and participate in this joyous festival of colours.
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