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Holi is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm throughout the country. The
wave of joy and verve fills the entire atmosphere. Not only the season starts
draping a colorful and floral spirit of spring but the enthusiasm of the people
towards this festival also brings colorfulness to the life of every creature in
the atmosphere. The preparation of the festival also begins months before the
actual celebrations and by the time of its arrival, the aroma of scrumptious
dishes arouses the completely festive side of an individual. Though the festival
is being celebrated in the country since time immemorial, it is waited every
year with a new zeal and fervor. After all this is the only Indian festival with
lots of scope for hullabaloo and enjoyment of the hidden crazy self.
Holi Rituals
Though the festival is a completely enjoyable and ‘happy go lucky’ kind of
festival, it is the rituals of the festival that give a completely new
definition to it. As the festival is being celebrated here since time
immemorial, the rituals are also being practiced since then. These rituals are
the reflection of the eternal spirit of Holi celebrations. These rituals remind
people of the eternal Holi messages and commemorate the culture and traditions
that have been defined by our ancestors. These rituals are religiously followed
every year with care and enthusiasm throughout the country.
Customs & Tradition
Days before the actual festival begins, people start preparing for various
rituals and customs. The gathering of wooden logs at the intersection points of
two roads (choraha) and the preparation of scrumptious snacks recipes at the
home all form vital part of the Holi rituals, which we have discussed in detail
below. Though the rituals may vary a little from place to place, over all spirit
of the festival remains the same every where.
Holika Dahan Celebrations
At the eve of Holi, the ritual of Holika Dahan takes place. It is actually the
burning of the effigy of the devil sister of demon King Hiranyakashyap who tried
to kill the devotee of Lord Vishnu, Hiranyakashyap's son Prahlad. Theis ritual
marks the beginning of holi celebrations. This also symbolizes the victory of
good over evil and also the victory of a true devotee. It is also known as Holi
Bonfire.
Play of Colors
On the day of Holi, there is no ritual of Puja ceremony in the morning. However,
the lot of enthusiasm and fun as very early in the morning the color play begins
in the surroundings. People enthusiastically drench each other into water and
colors. Some people also use color filled balloons and sprayers on the occasion
to spray colors on others.
Matka Ceremony
In Mathura and Vridavana as well as the area near them, there is a unique
ceremony called Matka ceremony. Though this ceremony was earlier exclusive of
the Braj area, thanks to Bollywood it has become a trend all over the country.
In the Matka ceremony, a big earthen pot of butter milk is tied at an
unreachable height and then boys form human pyramid to reach up to the pot and
break it. The women of the society then make ropes out of their sari and hit
these guys from the roof top so that they become unsuccessful in their attempt.
Along with this goes simultaneous color play and teasing.
Holi Procession
Holi Procession is taken out in most of the Indian states on the occasion of
Holi. In this procession, guys who are badly drenched in colors roam around
their colonies and stop to sing Holi songs at every house. They are then gifted
Gujiya and Thandai at each door and the procession thus move forward to other
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