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A Fiery Farewell to Winter: Holika Dahan

Published On: March 24, 2024 , Updated on : November 4, 2024

Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul Bangalore recently celebrated Holika Dahan, a vibrant festival that marks the victory of good over evil. The event was a joyous occasion filled with color, music, and spiritual significance.

Students gathered around a bonfire, symbolizing the burning of Holika, the evil sister of the demon king Hiranyakashyapu. As the flames danced and crackled, students chanted mantras and sang devotional songs, creating a festive atmosphere.

The bonfire was also used to roast marshmallows, a fun and delicious activity that brought smiles to the faces of all participants. The sweet, gooey treat added to the joy and camaraderie of the evening.

Holika Dahan is not just a festival of fun and frolic; it also carries deep spiritual significance. It reminds us of the eternal battle between good and evil and the ultimate triumph of righteousness. By participating in this festival, students were able to connect with their cultural heritage and learn valuable lessons about the importance of morality and virtue.