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This occasion signifies marking an end to all the evil thoughts and getting rid of all the sins from our life and help the person lead a happy life with Lord’s blessings.
Holika Puja is performed on the day before Holi. According to legend, Hiranyakashipu fed up and angry with his son, Prahlad’s devotion for Lord Vishnu, asked his sister, Holika, to help him to kill his own son, since Hiranyakashipu considered Lord Vishnu as his enemy.
Holika tried to burn Prahalad by setting up a bonfire and having Prahalad sit on her lap in hopes that he will be consumed by the fire. With Lord Vishnu watching over Prahalad, Holika burns to death from the fire and Prahalad remains unharmed.
Since then this occasion is celebrated as Holika Dahan. This occasion signifies marking an end to all the evil thoughts and getting rid of all the sins. On this occasion, one receives the blessings of Mother Holika to overcome and get rid of any problems, obstacles that one may face in life and also grants one’s wishes.
• Holi puja is performed on the day before Holi (Dhulandi)
• Performed to mark the victory over evil.
• Holika Dahan is the day when Holika is burnt down to ashes.
• Holi is celebrated on Phalgun Shukla Poornima.
• Main deity: Lord Shiva and Lord Krishna
• It helps to purify the evil and negative energies present in one’s family.
• Performing Holika puja bestows one with prosperity, wealth and harmony.