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gopis – Safe Holi https://safeholi.com Mon, 20 Feb 2012 22:43:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 Holi associated with the immortal love of Krishna and Radha https://safeholi.com/holi-associated-with-the-immortal-love-of-krishna-and-radha/ Mon, 20 Feb 2012 22:41:43 +0000 http://safeholi.com/?p=71 Warning: Trying to access array offset on value of type bool in /home3/electrp7/public_html/safeholi/wp-content/plugins/my-related-posts/my-related-posts.php on line 75
Holi is also associated with the immortal love of Krishna and Radha, the day begins with worshipping Krishna by lovingly smearing his idol with ‘gulal’ – the colours used to play Holi.   This is a festival that is as much a gateway to celebrate the arrival of spring as much as it is a…
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Holi is also associated with the immortal love of Krishna and Radha, the day begins with worshipping Krishna by lovingly smearing his idol with ‘gulal’ – the colours used to play Holi.

Krishna playing Holi with Gopis

 

This is a festival that is as much a gateway to celebrate the arrival of spring as much as it is a way to celebrate the season of love. According to the Hindu belief, Krishna was a reincarnation of lord Vishnu himself. It was Krishna, or, Krishn, the king of the ancient city of Dwarka, who popularised the tradition of Holi. The origin of the colorful and frolicking tone of Holi lies in the boyhood of Krishna. It all came up as part of his pranks, he used to play with his boyhood mates of Gokul and Vrindavan. Situated in north India, these are the places where he spent his childhood. It was at this time of year, Krishna used to play pranks by drenching the village girls, with water and colors. At first it offended the girls. But they were so fond of this mischievous boy that soon their anger melted away. And, it did not take long for other boys to join in, making it a popular sport in the village.

Radha & Krishna

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