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Holi 2023: What is Holi and Why Holi is celebrated

  Holi 2023   Holi is a Hindu Festival.It is the festival of Colour. The festival is celebrated almost all over the India.This festival celebrated in the Spring season.Spring season is called Basanta Rutu in Indian language.It is composed of two month Falguna and Chaitra of Hindu Calendar. This festival is celebrated for two day.In the first day Holika Dahan ( Burning of Holika ) is observed and in the second day Colourfull Holi festival is celebrated.Holika Dahan is observed on Falguna Purnima tithi ( Full moon day ) of Hindu Calendar.The Colourfull Holi festival observes on Chaitra Krishna Paksha Pratipada tithi ( First day of Chaitra month ) of Hindu Calendar. In this year Holika Dahan falls on 7 March 2023 and Holi falls on 8 March 2023 of the Gregorian Calendar.In Holika Dahan a lot of wood are kept in one place for burning. The wood are then burned.People moves around the fire.Some people try to jump over the fire.In Holi festival Hindu People smear   powder colour in the fac

Ratha Jatra

Ratha Jatra    Ratha Jatra, the Festival of Travelling by Chariots of God Jagannatha is celebrated every year at Puri and in the other places in Odisha and outside Odisha in Bharat (India) and other places in the world. The festival is celebrated in the hindu calendar of Ashadha month Sukla Paksha Dwitiya tithi ( second day of the bright half ).The day generally falls on the June or July month of Gregorian calendar. This year Rathayatra falls on 20th June 2023.    The Sri Jagannatha temple is situated in Puri .The town Puri is present in the east coast of Odisha in India. The deities of the temple are Jagannatha, Balabhadra, Subhadra and Sudarshana. They called in a single word Chaturdha Murti ( means the four idols ).The deities of the Jagannatha temple God Jagannatha, God Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, with the celestial wheel Sudarshana are taken out from the temple in ritual procession called Pahandi to their respective ratha ( chariots ).    There are four entrance g

Raja Sankranti

Raja Sankranti    There are twelve Sankranti in a year. According to Souramana Calendar Sankranti is the first day of the month. Raja Sankranti is one of them.It is also known as Mithuna Sankranti. (Note: I have explained different types of Indian calendar in my other post. Please check all the post to know about different calendar or otherwise click here )    Raja Sankranti (Raja Parba) is a festival observed in Odisha state of India. This festival celebrated in eastern Odisha but the significance of Raja Sankranti is also present in western Odisha in a different way. The culture of Raja Sankranti is different in Eastern Odisha and Western Odisha. This festival generally falls on the June month of Gregorian Calendar. This festival consists of four days. The first day is called Pahili Raja, second day is called Raja Sankranti (or Mithuna Sankranti), third day is called Bhumi Dahana and fourth day is called Basumati Snana. In this year 2023 these days are 14 th June, 15th June

Debasnana Purnima

Debasnana Purnima     Debasnana Purnima observes every year in Shree Jagannatha temple Puri. In this day god Shree Jagannatha bath in front of the devotee in the Snana Mandapa(Bathroom of Shree Jagannatha). The water in which god Jagannatha bath is a aromatic and herbal water. This is observed every year in the hindu calendar of Jyestha month Purnima tithi.(the full moon day). This year Debasnana Purnima falls on 4th June 2023 of the Gregorian Calendar. The four idol of Shree Jagannatha bath in 108 pot of water.God Jagannatha bath like   this one day in a year.In the other day the mirror image of God Jagannatha bath.The reflection of god Jagannatha is taken in a metallic mirror made up of 8 metals.   According to the Skanda Purana King Indradyumna arranged this ceremony for the first time. On the eve of the Snana Yatra (which means the Divine Bathing festival, in Odia), the idols of the deities are brought out in a grand procession from the temple to the Snana Bedi (Bathin