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Chapter 11, Verse 53 “Not by study, nor ritual,Nor gifts to the poor, nor ascetic practicesCan I be seen in my cosmic form,As you have just seen me.” Swami Shivananda: “How can the Lord be seen?  He can be seen by having a heart overflowing with steady devotion to Him and His creation.” Sri Krishna Prem: “No mystic rites, no study of philosophy, no harsh austerities, and no alms or offerings can reveal the Light, for all these are of the mind alone.  Only the power of Love, the heart’s and…See More
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Chapter 11, Verse 52 Krishna says, “You have now seen face to faceMy form divine so hard to see.Even the gods are alwaysLonging to behold me like this.” Sri Eknath Easwaran: “As Jesus reminds us, it is only the pure in heart who see God.  It is only the pure in heart who are capable of complete faith, which is what it takes to see the Lord everywhere around us always. In our tradition, we have beautiful stories showing the power of such faith, which is often dramatized as characteristic of a…See More
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At 7:27pm on March 27, 2013, bharat said…
History of Holi

Holi is an ancient festival of India and was originally known as 'Holika'. The festivals finds a detailed description in early religious works such as Jaimini's Purvamimamsa-Sutras and Kathaka-Grhya-Sutras. Historians also believe that Holi was celebrated by all Aryans but more so in the Eastern part of India. 

It is said that Holi existed several centuries before Christ. However, the meaning of the festival is believed to have changed over the years. Earlier it was a special rite performed by married women for the happiness and well-being of their families and the full moon (Raka) was worshiped. 

Calculating the Day of Holi
There are two ways of reckoning a lunar month- 'purnimanta' and 'amanta'. In the former, the first day starts after the full moon; and in the latter, after the new moon. Though the amanta reckoning is more common now, the purnimanta was very much in vogue in the earlier days. 

According to this purnimanta reckoning, Phalguna purnima was the last day of the year and the new year heralding the Vasanta-ritu (with spring starting from next day). Thus the full moon festival of Holika gradually became a festival of merrymaking, announcing the commencement of the spring season. This perhaps explains the other names of this festival - Vasanta-Mahotsava,Besides having a detailed description in the Vedas and Puranas such as Narad Purana and Bhavishya Purana, the festival of Holi finds a mention in Jaimini Mimansa. A stone incription belonging to 300 BC found at Ramgarh in the province of Vindhya has mention of Holikotsav on it. King Harsha, too has mentioned about holikotsav in his work Ratnavali that was written during the 7th century.  The famous Muslim tourist - Ulbaruni too has mentioned about holikotsav in his historical memories. Other Muslim writers of that period have mentioned, that holikotsav were not only celebrated by the Hindus but also by the mulims. The festival of Holi also finds a reference in the sculptures on walls of old temples. A 16th century panel sculpted in a temple at Hampi, capital of Vijayanagar, shows a joyous scene of Holi. The painting depicts a Prince and his Princess standing amidst maids waiting with syringes or pichkaris to drench the Royal couple in coloured water. 

A 16th century Ahmednagar painting is on the theme of Vasanta Ragini - spring song or music. It shows a royal couple sitting on a grand swing, while maidens are playing music and spraying colors with pichkaris. 


There are a lot of other paintings and murals in the temples of medieval India which provide a pictoral description of Holi. For instance, a Mewar painting (circa 1755) shows the Maharana with his courtiers. While the ruler is bestowing gifts on some people, a merry dance is on, and in the center is a tank filled with colored water. Also, a Bundi miniature shows a king seated on a tusker and from a balcony above some damsels are showering gulal (colored powders) on him. 

Legends and Mythology

In some parts of India, specially in Bengal and Orissa, Holi Purnima is also celebrated as the birthday of Shri Chaitanya Mahaprabhu (A.D. 1486-1533). However, the literal meaning of the word 'Holi' is 'burning'. There are various legends to explain the meaning of this word, most prominent of all is the legend associated with demon king Hiranyakashyap. 

Hiranyakashyap wanted everybody in his kingdom to worship only him but to his great disappointment, his son, Prahlad became an ardent devotee of Lord Naarayana. Hiaranyakashyap commanded his sister, Holika to enter a blazing fire with Prahlad in her lap. Holika had a boon whereby she could enter fire without any damage on herself. However, she was not aware that the boon worked only when she enters the fire alone. As a result she paid a price for her sinister desires, while Prahlad was saved by the grace of the god for his extreme devotion. The festival, therefore, celebrates the victory of good over evil and also the triumph of devotion.
At 5:18am on October 22, 2012, Vilmos Spisák said…

Namaste Krishna,

thanks for your kind donations, I would be glad to have this book.

And do not forget: Krishna, Buddha, and Hendrix 4ever !!!

Namaste!

Vilmos

At 10:50pm on October 15, 2012, Helen said…

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Blessings Always

At 5:34am on September 29, 2012, Vilmos Spisák said…

Namaste Krishna Jaya,

The song My Swet Lord by George Harrison is avesome!

And what about this one?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ft23qDRmOo

Om Shanti

Vilmos

At 11:04am on August 17, 2012, Helen said…

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Blessings Always

At 11:44pm on July 24, 2012, Ridhima Bansal said…

My pleasure Sir ! :)

At 10:09pm on July 9, 2012, Ridhima Bansal said…

Thank you Sir :)

At 3:49pm on May 8, 2012, mahesh trivedi said…

सर जी

 सच में मै जीतनी ईंग्लीश जानता हुं वह लिख दी बस अब आगे नही समजा पाउंगा !अगर हिन्दि जानने वाले मिलेंगे तो कुछ पूछेंगे , लिखेंगे !

At 1:08pm on April 28, 2012, Yogacharini Lurelle said…

Namaste Krishna Jaya,

I hope you did'nt mind but if si i can take it off, i put your wonderful story of your time at Sri Swami Satchidananda's Ashram onto my website http://www.shaktiyogashala-aust.com/yoga-stories.php if you click the link will take you to your story i hope you like it . :) Peace & Love Yogacharini Lurelle

At 4:11pm on March 4, 2012, Yogacharini Lurelle said…

Namaste Krishna Jaya,

In our lives we have expectations and however sometimes these expectations are not met (as your were'nt when you went to the Ashram), however as in your story your journey continued. I think the purpose of the tape and meeting Swamiji years later was maybe to learn self forgiveness rather than seeking forgiveness from others. Not sure if this is the response you might of expected this is how i perceived your story. I can post your story on our facebook page if you wish, as it is a great story. Thank you for sharing it with me.

Hari Om Yogacharini Lurelle

 
 
 

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