Holi, one of the biggest festivals of Hinduism, is just a few days away. On March 25, the entire country will be seen painted in colors and gulal. Holi is celebrated in different ways in different states of India. It is believed that like other festivals, special worship of Gods and Goddesses is done in Holi and first of all colors or Gulal are offered to God and only then Holi is played with colors with each other. Special results are obtained by worshiping these Gods and Goddesses on the day of Holi.
It is believed that worshiping Lord Hanuman on the day of Holi has special significance. By worshiping Lord Hanuman, one gets relief from physical, divine and material heat. It is believed that worshiping Lord Hanuman on Holi brings happiness and prosperity in the lives of devotees.
worship of lord shiva
During Holi in Shiva's city Kashi, devotees celebrate Holi with cheetah ash along with colors and gulal. This tradition is also called 'Masane Holi', in which it is believed that Lord Shiva Shankar comes to Masane to play Holi with ghosts and vampires. This is why there is a tradition of worshiping Mahadev on Holi. Worshiping Lord Shiva provides relief from all problems and brings prosperity to the house.
Radha-Krishna
The festival of Holi is considered incomplete without the worship of Radha-Krishna. On the occasion of Holi, Holi is celebrated with great pomp in entire Braj including Mathura-Vrindavan. People from abroad also reach Mathura to see Holi here. It is believed that worshiping Radha-Krishna on Holi brings happiness and peace in the house. Apart from this, love increases in the family and happiness remains in married life also. In such a situation, worship Shri Radha Krishna on the day of Holi. This not only brings love in life but also keeps the love relationship strong.
Maa Lakshmi
Worship of Goddess Lakshmi also has special significance on the day of Holi. Worshiping Goddess Lakshmi on Holi brings happiness and prosperity in the house. Not only this, there is never any shortage of money in the house, apart from this the financial condition also improves.
Vishnu-Lakshmiji
The festival of Holi symbolizes the victory of the stork over evil. Holika Dahan is done a day before Holi. According to mythology, Holika sat in the fire in the lap of Vishnu to burn the devotee Prahlad, but Prahlad came out safely and Holika was burnt to ashes. The festival of Holi is associated with the Narasimha incarnation of Lord Vishnu. In such a situation, worshiping Lord Vishnu on the day of Holi is considered very fruitful.