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Holi (Festival of Colours) |
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VASANT PANCHAMI AND THE FORTY DAYS OF HOLI (Magh Shukla 5 - Chaitra Krishna 1) |
The Holi festival celebrates the arrival of spring. It begins with Vasant Panchami, (generally occuring in Febuary) marking the birthday of Kamadeva, the Lord of love. For forty days afterwards, red and white powders and sandalwood paste are sprinkled over Shri Krishna. During Holi, Shri Krishna plays in unrestricted ways with all of his bhaktas. This is considered to be Shri Krishna’s favorite festival and the Blessed Lord Krishna wears mostly white during these days so that the colors His bhaktas throw at him will stay. Krishna loves this festival so much that after it is over, great efforts are taken to make Him forget it! |
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Raga Basant |
Raga Vihaga |
DOLOTSAVA (Chaitra Krishna 1) |
This festival takes place on the day after Holi, (generally some time in March) when the demoness Holika is burnt. Shri Krishna and His Beloved sit in a Dola swing that is decorated with mango blossoms and other flowers. This is a kunja lila, part of Shri Krishna’s sport in the divine inner bower. On this day there are four separate swing darshans and the throwing of color reaches its zenith. Krishna is all dressed in white. Dol is the grand finale of Vasant. |
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Raga Kalyana
The Gopis swing Krishna in the Dol swing |
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