Did Lord Rama play Holi?

It is said that Lord Rama went out on a 15-day circumambulation of Mithila and stayed in Kanchanavan on the 7th day. He played Holi here.
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Is Holi mentioned in Ramayana?

No, Holi was not celebrated at the time of Krishna because Prahlada was a puranic fictional creation. We find no mention of him in Ramayana or Mahabharatha…
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Did Krishna celebrate Holi?

Shri Krishna playing Holi on the banks of the river Yamuna with Radha and other gopis is also the most popular reason for celebrating this festival the way we do. In Vrindavan and Mathura, Holi is celebrated in memory of the divine love of Radha and Krishna.
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Who first played Holi?

Holi was observed by Maharaja Ranjit Singh and his Sikh Empire that extended across what are now northern parts of India and Pakistan. According to a report by Tribune India, Sikh court records state that 300 mounds of colours were used in 1837 by Ranjit Singh and his officials in Lahore.
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Which God is related to Holi?

What is the story of Holi? Holi also celebrates the Hindu god Krishna and the legend of Holika and Prahlad. Hiranyakashipu was an evil king. He had special powers that made him nearly invincible and he wanted everyone in his kingdom to worship him.
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How is Krishna related to Holi?

So on Holi, images of Krishna are often carried through the streets. Holi is celebrated with great vigour in the villages around Mathura, the birthplace of Krishna. Holi is also associated with the Divine Dance known as Raaslila staged by Lord Krishna for the benefit of his devout gopis.
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How is Shiva related to Holi?

Disturbed by Kamadev's love arrow, Lord Shiva opened his third eye that fired anger and Kamadev was reduced to ashes. It is said that it was on the day of Holi that Kamadev had sacrificed himself for the good of all beings. Later, when Lord Shiva realized his mistake, he granted Kamadev immortality in invisible form.
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Where did Holi originate from?

Holi originated in India but the festival of colour is known around the world for the bright powder revellers throw on each other to mark the celebration.
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Where did Holi originate in India?

There are many types of Holi celebrated in India and the mythology states the beginning of the Holi festival first observed and started in the Barsana region of India including Mathura, Nandgaon, Vrindavan, and Barsana.
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When was Holi invented?

Holi has been celebrated in the Indian subcontinent for centuries, with poems documenting celebrations dating back to the 4th century CE. It marks the beginning of spring after a long winter, symbolic of the triumph of good over evil. It is celebrated in March, corresponding to the Hindu calendar month of Phalguna.
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Is Holi related to Radha Krishna?

The festival of Holi is also celebrated as a festival of love. As per one Holi legend related to Lord Krishna, the Holi festival commemorates the divine love of Radha for Krishna. In his youth, Lord Krishna despaired whether the fair-skinned Radha would like him because of his dark skin colour.
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Did Radha and Krishna playing Holi?

Prahlada survived this ordeal because he prayed to Vishnu, while Holika perished. 'Holi', the name of the festival, is derived from the name 'Holika'. Krishna and Radha surrounded by women who are playing musical instruments and throwing coloured powder at them.
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What is the skin colour of Radha?

Lord Krishna, when he was an infant, was fed on the poisonous breast milk of Putana—making his skin blue in colour. On the other hand, Radha was extremely fair-skinned with a tint of golden glow to it.
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Why is Holi celebrated in mythology?

The celebration of Holi is associated with the King, Hiranyakashipu. In the pre-Christian era, there lived a evil king named Hiranyakashipu in ancient India. He wanted to avenge the death of his brother who was killed by Lord Vishnu , one of the supreme trio, who preserves life and death in the Universe.
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Why is Holi not celebrated in South India?

It is said that when Kama died, he was reborn as Krishna, and hence Holi marks the transformation of lust (kama) into love (prema). These practices did not make it to the temple towns of south India, especially Tamil Nadu, where divinity was revered and adored, but never quite seen in intimate terms.
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What is Holi named after?

According to the tradition, people contribute a piece of wood or two for the Holika bonfire, and this represents Holika being consumed by the fire in which she tried to kill her nephew Prahlad, a devotee of God Vishnu and thus Holi gets its name.
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Who played Holi in Vrindavan?

As mythology goes, Krishna and his friends went to Barsana to play Holi with Radha and gopis. But what Krishna and his friends returned with was playful beatings with sticks from the gopis. And that has been turned into one of the ways to celebrate Holi in Vrindavan.
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Why is Radha fair?

It is believed that Lord Krishna was sad over his dark complexion and wondered why 'Radha' was so fair. One day, his mother Yashoda playfully suggested that he can smear colour on Radha's face and change her complexion to any colour he wanted.
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Who was Radha in her previous birth?

Radha was born as the daughter of Vrishbhanu and his wife Kirti. However, she was not born from the womb of her mother. It is said that only after the birth of the baby girl, did Radha enter the body of this girl. Because of not having born from the womb, Radha is also known as Ayonija.
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Did Radha had a child?

Radha's life in Vrindavan took a drastic turn after Krishna left. She was forced by her mother to marry a man. In fact, they had a child together.
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Is Krishna real?

"There is sufficient evidence available now to suggest that Krishna was indeed a historical figure, who lived about 5000 years ago. This evidence is not just literary but also archaeological, geographical as well as astronomical," he claims.
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Why is Lord Krishna blue?

The legends tell us that Lord Krishna had drunk poisoned milk given by a demon when he was a baby and that had caused the bluish tinge in his skin.
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What color are Radha's eyes?

Radha's beautiful blue eyes are incomparably attractive. And they forever shower every direction with the sweetest nectar of love and compassion. But just how did Radharani obtain such amazing lotus eyes?
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What color is Radha Krishna?

Krishna says in Bhagavad Gita (10.21) that He is the sun!! Radharani's complexion is golden yellow and She wears blue (with a shade of red) coloured dress.
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What is the colour of Krishna?

Lord Krishna is the incarnation of Lord Vishnu and his blue colour is emblematic of internal strength, the calmness and serenity. As per ancient scriptures, when the Demon Putana tried to kill the young Krishna with his poisoned milk, Krishna didn't die and instead, his skin became blue.
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