Holi - Festival of Colors
Key Thought: Holi is a time for forgiveness and renewal of relationships in the spirit of love.
Holi, known as the Festival of Colors, is one of the most joyful holidays in the Vedic calendar. We celebrate the arrival of spring and the triumph of Prahlad over Holika, symbolizing the victory of good over evil.
Program
- March 3 evening - Holika Dahan (bonfire ceremony)
- March 4 10:00 - Morning Aarti and blessing of colors
- March 4 11:00 - Joyful color play and chanting
- March 4 13:00 - Festive communal lunch
- March 4 15:00 - Satsang and sharing experiences
Symbolism of Holi
The colors in Holi symbolize the diversity of creation and unity in God. It is a day when social differences blur, and everyone becomes equal in the joyful celebration of life.
Practical Tips
Please wear old, light-colored clothes that you don’t mind getting stained. While the dyes are washable, light fabrics may permanently change color.
Om Namah Shivay
Frequently asked questions
Do you use natural dyes?
Yes, we strive to use dyes that are safe for the skin and the environment.
Can children participate?
Of course! Holi is a celebration of joy for all generations.