Happy Holi, Pahadko Holi. | Hamro Patro

ब्लग - साहित्य / नेपाली चाडपर्व तथा विशेष दिनहरू

Happy Holi, Pahadko Holi.




यस जीवनको उदाँउदो अस्ताँउदो सुर्यलाई कस्ले रोक्छ ? रंगहरुमा कस्ले पहरा दिन्छ ? घामलाई कस्ले बाँध्छ?



Holi Heyyyy

Who could arrest the rising and receding sunlight of this life?
Who has imprisoned color or shackled beauty?

यस जीवनको उदाँउदो अस्ताँउदो सुर्यलाई कस्ले रोक्छ ?
रंगहरुमा कस्ले पहरा दिन्छ ? घामलाई कस्ले बाँध्छ?

Why bother to take these efforts? Every Hearts out there, a very happy Holi, festival of color and friendship wrapped in the packages of smiles.

Phagu, Holi, Phagu Purne, etc. There are many names for this festival. If we could, we would spread a few drops of cold and pure water of Nepal from your mobile screen to mark this Holi.

May this Holi flush out COVID terror entirely and bring new colors to life.

The above lines are inspired by the couplet of renowned Indian poet/ lyricist "Sahir Ludhianvi", an effort to bring the infinity of pervasive sunlight and the importance upon the freedom of colors. Before getting into the Holi context, please allow me to bring the importance of colors in our life and their significance upon freedom and purity. Colors are the truest and purest appearance and no one has ever been successful in restraining these colors or changing their colorfulness. Colors are the best adjective to define or describe anything, as a small kid, I remember describing my school picnic to my father. My description was filled with colors, Dad the forest was green and the river was flowing brown, the color of the small boat was green and the sailor was wearing a black shirt. I bluntly remember those particular picnic incidents but I remember the color, color of the bus, my attire, and my friends too, color is unforgettable and the color is the best description. It has a huge impact on human life, perception, and thinking patterns, Holi is the day when Sanatan followers observe the importance and freedom of colors in their lives.

My mind grabs Holi memories as a box of crayons, the whole village, city and surrounding looks like a box of crayons and people and color becomes one on this day. The only festival on this earth which describes life like a rainbow, welcome to the Holi of this year.

Some people prefer color in their life but for me, I prefer living in color and living as color. Let's play Holi buddies, If possible, we would print a few drops of cold and clean water from Nepal by patching it from your mobile screen.

Take some time for yourself, visit relatives, or send a message or phone call at this spring festival of joy and excitement. Wherever you are, whatever you are doing and in any situation, Holi's diverse colors and enthusiasm must touch you.

About Holi, many timeless works and songs have been composed in different periods of Nepal, India, and adjacent nations of the Indian subcontinent, with the grace of this sacred feast that has been practiced since time immemorial, all of us lovers of dreams can find colors, rejoice and rejuvenate. Whether it is the Ayodhya kingdom or the Awadh state, the Mithila kingdom, or any corner of the world, the background of this great festival of spring is described by the tradition that celebrates it. Holi festival begins formally after a ceremonial Chir (A traditional pillar standing ritual) at Basantapur in Kathmandu. At the Gaddi baithak of Hanuman Dhoka Kathmandu, a three stored chir is placed. This signifies the victory of truth over untruth and later this chir is dissolved at Tudhikhel.

The ashes of the burnt chir are perceived as very holy and positive and are carried back home by devotees. Holi resembles the Bhakta Prahlad of ancient times, he was conspired to get burnt by his aunt (Dad's sister) under the consent of his dad. Bhakta Prahlad was accused of worshiping Lord Vishnu and chanting his hymns and prayers, Later his aunt gets burnt and he gets protected, a strong message is then delivered to the world that the truth is glorified against untruth.

Holi is also cited in Vawisya Purana and Narad Purana, it is also stated that on the day of this Holi Lord Krishna killed the demon "Putana" in her attempt of killing Lord Krishna during his childhood. Upon this victory of Lord Krishna, residents of GokulDham celebrated the day by marking the village, houses, and faces in blue color, the color of humanity and peace.

Blue is also the favorite color of Lord Krishna. The shadow of the full waxing moon and the prayers of Holi and songs, the brightness in darkness, the depth of the heights, and the smiles and ecstasy, Holi is everything a human heart desires to pump happily. Today is a public holiday in Nepal, Kathmandu valley and hilly areas celebrate Holi on the full moon day however the Terai observes Holi on the next day. This is because the Mithila Parikrama ends on the full moon and they observe Holi the next day.

"Malpuwa" a traditional sweet is very popular in Holi and Taruwa, Varuwa's (Traditionally deep-fried vegetables) are popular in the Terai region. Be it hills or flatlands, Nepal is colorful in Holi, the ponds in Terai are colored in the real color with semantic significance of integrity, brotherhood, and inclusion. The colorful villages and cities of Nepal are missing you, a huge wave of Happy Holi to everyone out there.

Happy Holi, Jogiraa sarararararararaaa

Poornima Vrat
The last day of Shukla Paksha is the full moon day. On this tithi, the moon is the brightest and magnificent. It is believed that fasting on this day brings immense lunar grace to health, prosperity, and peace. On the full moon day, Lord Shiva and Vishnu are especially worshiped. Special worship to Lord Vishnu is done in the form of Satya Narayan Puja. Satya Narayan Puja is usually performed whenever possible, although the fruits of this puja performed on the day of the full moon are very abundant.

From a scientific point of view, it is said that gravity will have a great effect on the earth on the day of the full moon and self-purification will be done by fasting on this day and remembering the name of God. By fasting on this day, the metabolic process will be strengthened, gastric problems will be solved and positive energy will increase in the body.

This day is fasted from sunrise in the morning to moonrise in the evening. Some people observe this fast without drinking water, while others observe this fast by eating only one meal and eating no salt (alino) food. In the evening, after the moonrise, the fast ends with the sighting of the moon. Happy Falgu Purnima to everyone this year.

Let there be the protection of both religion and the followers of religion.

Suyog Dhakal



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