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Holi Festival of Colors Spanish Fork

Holi Festival of Colors Spanish Fork
Holi Festival of Colors Spanish Fork

Festival Details - "Holi Festival of Colors Spanish Fork"...

Start: Saturday, March 30, 2024 10:00PM
End: Sunday, March 31, 2024 4:00PM

Ancient Tradition In India Holi announces the arrival of spring and the passing of winter. The festival breathes an atmosphere of social merriment. People bury their hatchets with a warm embrace and throw their worries to the wind. Every nook and corner presents a colorful sight. Young and old alike are covered with colors (red green yellow blue black and silver). People in small groups are seen singing dancing and throwing colors on each other. Though liquid colors are used in India (where it’s warm) we prohibit them as we don’t want anyone to catch cold on account of the festival. Dry is better for photographs as well. Modern Adaptation Holi has long traditional links with several legends. According to one popular legend the word Holi is derived from the demoness Holika. She was the sister of Hiranya Kashipu (the name meaning love of gold and a soft bed) a demon king who having defeated the gods proclaimed his supremacy over everyone else in the Universe. Enraged over his son’s ardent devotion to Lord Vishnu Hiranya Kashipu decides to punish him. He takes the help of his sister Holika who is immune to any damage from fire. Holika carries the small boy Prahlad into the fire but a divine intervention destroys her and saves Prahlad from getting burned. Thus Holi is celebrated to mark the burning of the evil Holika. Her effigy is consumed in the fire! Holi is celebrated with special importance in the North of India. It solemnizes the love of Radha and Krishna. The spraying of colored powders recalls the love sport of Lord Krishna and His devotees. The color noise and entertainment that accompanies the celebration of Holi bears witness to a feeling of oneness and sense of brotherhood. The festival brings home the lesson of spiritual and social harmony!!
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Shri Shri Radha Krishna Temple
311 West 8500 South
Spanish Fork, UT 84660
United States
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