As the pole is put up in the street at
Basantapur, the festivities and worship
commences for the week. At the end of
which its taken to a bonfire. The myth
following Holi, reveals that a fiend named
Holika together with her brother, an atheist
king by the name of Hiranyakasyapu conspired
ways to kill his son Pralhad because Pralhad
was an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu.
But their attempts always failed for Lord
Vishnu protects those who love him. Finally,
Holika who having received a blessing
from Lord Bramha to be immune to fire,
jumped in with Pralhad. But Brahma's blessing
could only be used for good purposes and
so Holika was consumed by the fire where
as Pralhad was saved by the grace of the
Gods. Thus, Holi is said to be celebrated
to rejoice Holika's extermination and
the traditional bonfires are believed
to commemorate her death. |