First Holi in Ayodhya: Tradition & Eco-Friendly Celebration
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- Sandhya Rani Patnaik
- March 25, 2024
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Introduction
The city of Ayodhya witnessed a momentous occasion this Holi as it marked the first celebration of colors after the pran pratishtha (consecration) of Ram Lalla at the newly constructed Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir. This significant event drew devotees from far and wide, making it a memorable and spiritually enriching experience.
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A Joyous Celebration Amidst Tradition
The celebration commenced early in the morning, with devotees flocking to the Ram temple to offer colors and gulal to the idol of Ram Lalla. The entire Ram Janmabhoomi premises came alive with the sounds of Holi songs and laughter, creating a vibrant and joyous atmosphere. Priests showered flowers on the idol and played Holi with the deity, adhering to age-old traditions and rituals.
Eco-Friendly Practices in Focus
One of the highlights of this year’s celebration was the emphasis on eco-friendly practices, particularly the use of ‘gulal‘ made from kachnar flowers. This special ‘gulal‘, prepared by the CSIR-NBRI, not only added a unique touch to the festivities but also highlighted the importance of environmental conservation. The decision to use natural colors was a thoughtful gesture, considering the young age of Ram Lalla and the significance of protecting the environment.
Conclusion
The first Holi after the pran pratishtha of Ram Lalla at the Ram Janmbhoomi Mandir in Ayodhya was a celebration steeped in tradition and spirituality. The grandeur of the festivities, coupled with the adoption of eco-friendly practices, added to the significance of the occasion. As devotees continue to visit Ayodhya to pay their respects to Lord Ram, this Holi will be remembered as a symbol of joy, unity, and devotion, resonating with the timeless traditions of the land.
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