Holika Dahan Rituals: Holika Dahan is celebrated every year on the full moon day of Phalgun month. This festival is considered a symbol of the victory of good over evil. Holi, the festival of colors, is played on the next day of Holika Dahan. This festival is not only associated with tradition but also with faith, belief and positive thinking. People consider the burning fire of Holika as a sign of the end of negativity and a new beginning. But have you ever wondered why old household items and cow dung cakes are thrown into this fire? Let us understand the belief and reason behind it.
Symbol of freedom from negativity
According to religious belief, offering old and useless items in the Holika fire is a symbolic process. This means that we are offering the bad memories, sorrows, tribulations and negative thoughts of our lives to the fire. When people put old items in their house in the fire, they believe that with it the negative energy of the house will also be destroyed. In a way, this is an opportunity for mental purification.
Special importance of cow dung cakes
Cow dung cakes are especially used in Holika Dahan. Cow is considered sacred in Indian tradition. Cow dung is also considered a symbol of purity and sanctity. It is believed that burning cow dung cakes purifies the environment and positive energy enters the house. This is the reason why cow dung is also used in religious activities like Yagya and Havan.
Scientific perspective is also included
Not only religious beliefs, but scientific reasons are also given behind it. The smoke coming out of cow dung cakes is considered helpful in destroying some harmful germs present in the environment. Even today in rural areas, people use cow dung for cleaning and purifying their homes. It is considered naturally helpful in keeping the environment clean. Therefore, the tradition of burning cow dung cakes in Holika Dahan is also considered useful from scientific point of view.
tradition of burning old things
The tradition of putting old clothes, broken wood or unused items in the Holika fire is also quite old. Its message is that things in life that are no longer useful should be discarded. It symbolizes not only the cleanliness of the house but also the cleanliness of the mind. Just as we remove garbage from the house, we should also remove bad thoughts and negative emotions from our mind.
wish for happiness and prosperity
People believe that by making offerings in Holika Dahan, all the obstacles in the family are removed. One gets freedom from suffering, disease and poverty. Circumambulating around the fire of Holika and worshiping it brings happiness and prosperity. Family members participate in this ritual together, which also increases mutual love and unity.
mental and social purification
Holika Dahan is not only a religious ritual, but it is also a festival of social and mental purification. On this day, people resolve to forget their mutual differences and make a new beginning. The burning fire gives the message that no matter how powerful evil is, good always wins in the end.
Why is the tradition still alive?
Even in today’s modern times, the tradition of Holika Dahan is performed with full enthusiasm. The reason for this is not only religious belief, but the positive thinking and social unity associated with it. On this day, people leave the negativity of their life and welcome new hopes and happiness. This is the reason why this centuries old tradition is being followed with the same devotion and faith even today.
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