Who was Holika's brother?

Holi festival myth
…the burning of the demoness
demoness
The term demon is derived from the Greek word daimōn, which means a “supernatural being” or “spirit.” Though it has commonly been associated with an evil or malevolent spirit, the term originally meant a spiritual being that influenced a person's character.
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Holika (or Holi), who was enlisted by her brother, Hiranyakashipu, in his attempt to kill his son Prahlada because of the latter's unshakable devotion to Vishnu.
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Why Holika is burnt?

In different parts of India, various reasons are given for Holika's death: Vishnu intervened, and hence Holika was burnt. Brahma had given Holika the power to resist fire on the understanding it can never be used to harm anyone, which she did. Holika was actually good and it was her clothes that gave her the power.
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Who was saved by Lord Vishnu from Hiranyakashipu?

Vishnu took the avatar of a man-boar (Varaha) and went to rescue the goddess. Hiranyaksha attempted to obstruct him, after which he was slain by Vishnu. Hiranyaksha had an older brother named Hiranyakashipu, who tried to persecute and abuse his son Prahlada for being a faithful devotee of Lord Vishnu.
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What is the real 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. He was so powerful he started to act like a god and punished or killed anyone who disobeyed him.
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Was Holika a Bahujan?

These activists state that Holika was a Bahujan woman and Mahisasur was a Bahujan man and the celebration of their deaths is a glorification of the conquest of Brahmin invaders over the original inhabitants of this land.
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Who invented 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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Why did Hiranyakashipu become more powerful than Vishnu?

Thus, by asking for such a complex and well-thought boon, Hiranyakashipu, believed that he could have no rival ever in his life. Therefore, he thought he had become invincible and immortal.
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Who killed Narasimha avatar?

After two unsuccessful attempts to calm the anger of Narasimha, Shiva turns himself into his most devastating form, Sharabha – a huge and terrifying man-eating bird. He knocked Narasimha down with his giant wings and carried him off.
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How was Prahlad and Holika related?

This evil king had a son, whom we know as Prahlad, who was a great devotee of Lord Vishnu. Prahlad had received devotion from his mother as an inheritance. Prahlad never listened to his father's advice and continued to worship Lord Vishnu. Angered by the son not worshiping him, the king decided to kill his son.
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What was plot of Devil Holika?

Here's the complete story of Holika Dahan:

On the occasion of Holika Dahan, people lit a dummy of asura (demon) Holika. According to legends, Holika was the sister of demon Hiranyakashipu who was the king of India. Hiranyakashipu had received a blessing from Lord Bramha which made him virtually immortal.
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How was Prahlad born?

Prahlāda was born to Kayadu and Hiranyakashipu, an evil daitya king who had been granted a boon that he could not be killed off by anything born from a living womb, neither be killed by a man nor an animal, neither during the day nor at night, neither indoors nor outdoors, neither on land nor in the air nor in water ...
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Who kills Brahma?

Brahma is a four-headed Puranic deity, part of the Hindu trinity, the creator of all living creatures, who is not worshipped, and is constantly beheaded by Shiva for his excessive uncontrollable passion.
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Who killed Lord Varaha?

Vishnu requests Shiva to take the form of Sharabha (also called Varaha Shiva), to kill the body of Varaha and the three sources of havoc. The retinues of Sharabha and Varaha, aided by Narasimha, fight.
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Who killed Kalanemi?

Kalanemi is a demon in Hindu mythology. He was the son of Hiranyaksha and brother of Andhaka. In this birth as Hiranyaksha's son, he was slain by Lord Vishnu while his brother was killed by Lord Shiva.
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How was Narasimha born?

Lord Narasimha, the half-human and half-lion being, the 4th avatar of Lord Vishnu, can be considered a 'ayonija'. Yoni means 'womb' and ayonija means not born out of womb or a non-uterine birth. Lord Narasimha emerged out from a pillar, thus a non-uterine birth.
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Who is narsimha God?

Narasimha, (Sanskrit: “Man-Lion”) one of the 10 avatars (incarnations) of the Hindu god Vishnu.
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Why did Vishnu take 10 avatars?

Vishnu is the Protector and preserver of the universe. In order to protect the universe and dharma, he descended on earth in ten different forms or Dashavatar. The purpose of such avatars is to completely destroy evil and restore dharma.
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Who is the father of Narad Muni?

Narada (Sanskrit: नारद, IAST: Nārada), or Narad Muni, is a sage divinity, famous in Hindu traditions as a travelling musician and storyteller, who carries news and enlightening wisdom. He is one of mind-created children of Brahma, the creator god.
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How old is Holi?

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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What food is eaten on Holi?

Barfi, lassi, malpua, dhuska and many more dishes you must try this Holi!
  • Barfi. Ah, the classic barfi. ...
  • Dahi Vada. As the name suggests, the dish contains two primary elements—dahi (curd) and vada (fried dough balls made of urad dal). ...
  • Dhuska. ...
  • Ladoos. ...
  • Kachori. ...
  • Gujiya. ...
  • Lassi. ...
  • Malpua.
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