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Holika Dahan 2025 | होली से पहले क्यों किया जाता है होलिका दहन? पूरी जानकारी | PDF

Holika Dahan is an important festival in Hinduism, symbolizing the victory of good over evil. It is celebrated on the full moon day (Purnima) of the Phalguna month, which usually falls in February or March. The next day after Holika Dahan, the festival of colors, Holi, is celebrated with great enthusiasm across India.

When is Holika Dahan in 2025?

In 2025, Holika Dahan will be observed on March 13. According to the Hindu calendar, the Phalguna Purnima Tithi (full moon period) will begin at 10:35 AM on March 13, 2025, and end at 12:23 PM on March 14, 2025. Performing Holika Dahan during this period is considered auspicious.

Significance of Bhadra Kaal

According to religious beliefs, performing auspicious activities during Bhadra Kaal is prohibited, as it is considered inauspicious. On March 13, 2025:

  • Bhadra Poonch will be from 6:57 PM to 8:14 PM
  • Bhadra Mukha will be from 8:14 PM to 10:22 PM

Since Holika Dahan should not be performed during Bhadra, it is advised to do it after Bhadra ends, during the auspicious time from 11:26 PM to 12:30 AM.

The Story and Significance of Holika Dahan

Holika Dahan symbolizes the triumph of good over evil and is associated with the mythological story of Prahlad, Holika, and Hiranyakashipu.

According to the legend, Hiranyakashipu was a tyrant king who considered himself a god. However, his son Prahlad was a devoted follower of Lord Vishnu, which angered Hiranyakashipu. Despite several attempts, Hiranyakashipu failed to kill Prahlad due to Lord Vishnu’s divine protection.

Finally, Hiranyakashipu sought the help of his sister Holika, who had a boon that made her immune to fire. She tricked Prahlad into sitting on her lap inside a blazing fire, expecting him to burn while she remained unscathed. However, due to Lord Vishnu’s grace, Holika was reduced to ashes, while Prahlad emerged unharmed. This event symbolized the victory of faith and righteousness over evil. Since then, the festival of Holika Dahan has been celebrated to commemorate this victory.

Holika Dahan Rituals and Procedure

Holika Dahan is considered highly auspicious in Hinduism. It requires proper rituals and a pure heart. Below is the complete procedure for Holika Dahan:

1. Essential Items for Holika Dahan
  • Wood and cow dung cakes
  • Holy water (Ganga Jal)
  • Roli and Akshat (Rice)
  • Flowers and garlands
  • Raw thread (Mouli)
  • Coconut
  • Turmeric and whole green gram (moong)
  • Sugar candies (batasha) and jaggery
  • Incense sticks and lamps
  • New grains (such as wheat and barley ears)
2. Preparation for Holika Dahan
  • Before the auspicious time, prepare the Holika structure using wood and cow dung cakes.
  • Place a small wooden piece or dung cake as a representation of Prahlad near the Holika.
  • Clean the puja site and sprinkle Ganga Jal to purify the area.

3. The Worship Ritual

(a) Worship and Mantras
  1. Invoke Lord Ganesha – Begin by remembering Lord Ganesha and seeking his blessings.
  2. Purification with Ganga Jal – Sprinkle Ganga Jal around the site and on Holika.
  3. Tie the sacred thread (Mouli) – Wrap the sacred raw thread around Holika three or seven times.
  4. Offerings to Holika
    • Apply roli, rice, flowers, turmeric, whole moong, batasha, and jaggery.
    • Offer a coconut with a vow of devotion.
    • Present wheat and barley ears into the fire.
(b) Fire Ritual and Chanting
  • Light the fire at the auspicious time.
  • Chant the mantra:
    “Om Holayai Namah”
  • Perform Parikrama (circumambulation) – Family members should walk around Holika three or seven times, offering barley and wheat grains into the fire.
  • Apply Holika ashes on the forehead for divine blessings.

Post-Holika Dahan Traditions

  1. Taking Fire from Holika: Bringing some embers from the Holika fire into the house is believed to ward off negative energies.
  2. Applying Ash (Vibhuti): Applying Holika’s ashes on the forehead is considered auspicious.
  3. Celebrating Holi: The next day, celebrate the festival of colors (Dhulendi) with joy and harmony.

Beliefs Associated with Holika Dahan

  • It is believed that Holika Dahan destroys evil energies and negative influences.
  • The fire of Holika is considered sacred for protecting crops and ensuring a good harvest.
  • One can make special wishes while performing Holika Dahan and pray for prosperity and happiness.

Holika Dahan is not just a religious tradition but also a social and environmental message. It teaches us that no matter how powerful evil is, truth and devotion always prevail.

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