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Holi is one of the most important festivals in India. It is celebrated with
immense zeal and fervor throughout the length and breadth of the country. Though
the celebrations take place everywhere in the country with extreme enthusiasm
and zeal, the celebrations of various places have regional differences. The Holi
in Kolkata is different from that of Orissa; the Holi in Bihar is different from
that of Haryana. In West India, the Holi is entirely different from how it is
celebrated in North Eastern state of Manipur. Every celebration has its own
specialty. The Holi of Mathura and Vridavan is extremely famous throughout the
country.
Legend
It is said that the tradition of playing colors on Holi originated from the
‘leela’ of Radha and Krishna. As Krishna was always jealous of Radha's fair
complexion, he teasingly colored Radha's face with color. In a mischievous mood,
Radha also ran behind him badly annoyed and shouting. This was how the tradition
of applying color came in being and is religiously followed till date. People of
Mathura and Vridavan associate Holi with the divine love of Krishna and Radha.
Celebrations
According to mythological records, it is said that Mathura is actually the birth
place of Lord Krishna, whereas Vrindavan is the place where he spent the early
days of his childhood and left behind tales of mysticism and divinity. This
explains the enigma of Mathura Vrindavan, where one can still feel the divine
presence of the Lord. This is the place where Lord Krishna introduced the modern
form of Holi. This is the reason that Holi is celebrated with great zeal here.
Thousands of people visit the place, in search of peace, every year. The Holi
celebrations present another reason for the admirers of the Lord to assemble at
Mathura Vrindavan. They come to be a part of the colorful amalgamation of
festivity and divinity. The main aim behind the festival of Holi is to rejoice
in the love and devotion for the Supreme Being. The color and water washes away
all the man made distinctions based on caste, creed, and other differences
created by the society. Holy here is spiritually enlightening.
The celebrations of the festival go on for about a week in Mathura Vrindavan.
One of the unique features of the festival here is that different temples of
Lord Krishna celebrate Holi on different days. It is interesting as well as
amazing, to watch devotees at the Banke-Bihari Temple of Vrindavan. The
environment is filled with a unique thrill, with people passionately chanting
the name of Lord Krishna and Radha. Interesting celebrations also takes place at
Gulal-Kund in Braj where boys mock Krishna leela on the day of Holi. |