Holika Dahan 2023 : Check important dos and don'ts to celebrate the festival safely

Here are certain important dos and don'ts to keep in mind while celebrating Holika Dahan

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Holika Dahan is a Hindu festival celebrated every year on the night before the festival of Holi. It is an important occasion that marks the victory of good over evil. However, with the COVID-19 pandemic still ongoing, it is important to celebrate Holika Dahan while keeping in mind certain dos and don'ts to ensure everyone's safety.


Dos:

  1. Wear a mask and maintain social distancing.
  2. Use organic and natural colors for Holi.
  3. Avoid large gatherings and instead celebrate with family at home.
  4. Wash hands frequently and carry a sanitizer.
  5. In case of an emergency, keep a bucket of water nearby.

Don'ts:

  1. Do not use chemical-based colors or synthetic products.
  2. Keep away from intoxicating substances.
  3. Do not play Holi with strangers or outsiders.
  4. Do not throw water balloons or use high-pressure water guns.
  5. Do not light bonfires in public places without permission.


Holika Dahan is a traditional Hindu festival celebrated every year, one day before Holi, which marks the victory of good over evil. It involves lighting a bonfire on the night before Holi and burning an effigy representing the demoness Holika. The ritual symbolizes the triumph of Lord Vishnu over the demon king Hiranyakashipu and the protection of his devotee, Prahlad, who was able to survive the fire unharmed due to his unshakable faith in the divine.


The celebration of Holika Dahan varies from region to region and is usually accompanied by prayers, offerings, and rituals. People gather around the bonfire, sing hymns, and offer flowers, sweets, and coconut to the fire. It is believed that the smoke from the fire purifies the air and helps to ward off evil spirits.


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FAQ



Q1. What is Holika Dahan?
Holika Dahan is a Hindu festival celebrated every year on the night before the festival of Holi. It involves the lighting of a bonfire to mark the victory of good over evil.


Q2. When is Holika Dahan celebrated?
Holika Dahan is observed on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Phalguna, which falls in February or March each year.
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