Holi Celebration
The festival of colors celebrated with special rituals and offerings to Goddess Baglamukhi. A unique tradition of yellow color play is observed in honor of the Yellow Goddess.
Holi, the festival of colors, takes on a special significance at our Baglamukhi Temple. While traditionally associated with Lord Krishna's playful activities, at our temple, Holi is celebrated with a unique focus on Goddess Baglamukhi, who is also known as the 'Yellow Goddess'.
The celebrations begin with the Holika Dahan ceremony, where a sacred fire is lit, symbolizing the burning of evil forces. This ritual commemorates the story of Prahlada and his evil aunt Holika, reinforcing the message that truth and devotion always triumph over malice.
Following this, a special puja is performed to Goddess Baglamukhi, with offerings of yellow flowers, turmeric, and special bhog (food offerings). Devotees recite mantras and seek the blessings of the goddess for protection and victory over negative forces.
The most distinctive aspect of our Holi celebration is the Traditional Yellow Color Play. Unlike the usual multi-colored powders used during Holi, at our temple, the focus is on yellow colors, honoring the association of this color with Goddess Baglamukhi. Devotees playfully apply yellow colors to each other, symbolizing the spreading of the goddess's protective energy.
A community feast follows, where devotees share a meal prepared with traditional recipes. The feast emphasizes yellow foods like saffron rice, turmeric-based dishes, and yellow sweets, further reinforcing the connection to the Yellow Goddess.
The day concludes with cultural programs featuring devotional songs, dances, and dramatic performances that narrate stories related to Goddess Baglamukhi and the significance of Holi. These performances not only entertain but also educate devotees about the deeper spiritual meanings behind the celebrations.
Significance
- •Holi celebrates the victory of good over evil, symbolized by the burning of Holika
- •At our temple, it's uniquely associated with Goddess Baglamukhi, the Yellow Goddess
- •The use of yellow colors connects to the goddess's association with this color
- •The festival promotes community bonding and harmony
- •It's a time for forgiveness and renewal of relationships
Rituals & Practices
- •Holika Dahan ceremony with specific mantras and offerings
- •Special puja to Goddess Baglamukhi with yellow offerings
- •Traditional Yellow Color Play using natural, eco-friendly colors
- •Community feast featuring yellow-colored foods
- •Cultural performances depicting stories of the goddess
- •Distribution of special prasad blessed by the deity
Festival Details
Date
Monday, October 13, 2025
Time
8:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Location
Temple Gardens
Schedule of Activities
- •Holika Dahan Ceremony at 8:00 AM
- •Special Puja at 9:00 AM
- •Traditional Yellow Color Play at 11:00 AM
- •Community Feast at 1:00 PM
- •Cultural Program at 4:00 PM
Participate
Join us for this sacred celebration and receive divine blessings. You can also book special pujas to be performed during this festival.
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What to Bring
- •Yellow flowers and offerings
- •Traditional attire (yellow preferred)
- •Fruits for prasad (especially yellow ones)
- •Donations for temple and charitable activities
Plan Your Visit
We recommend arriving early to participate in all the activities. Special arrangements are made for devotees traveling from far.
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