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Happy Dusherra and Durga Puja to all who are celebrating these auspicious days. Here are some valuable insights on these festivals.
“You cannot count on the physical proximity of someone you love, all the time. A seed that sprouts at the foot of its parent tree remains stunted until it is transplanted. Rama will be in my care, and he will be quite well. But ultimately, he will leave me too. Every human being, when the time comes, has to depart to seek his fulfilment in his own way.” ― Valmiki, The Ramayana
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And THE GODDESS SPOKE:
I imagine into being the whole world, moving and unmoving, through the power of my Maya,
Yet that same Maya is not separate from me; this is the highest truth,
In me this whole world is moven in all directions, 0 Mountain.
I am the Lord and the Cosmic Soul; I am myself the Cosmic Body.
I am Brahma, Vishnu, and Rudra, as well as Gauri, Brahmi, and Vaishnavi.
I am the sun and the stars and I am the Lord of the stars.
I am the various species of beasts and birds; I am also the outcaste and thief.
I am the evil doer and the wicked deed; I am the righteous person and the virtuous deed.
I am certainly female and male, and asexual as well.
And whatever thing, anywhere, you see or hear,
That entire thing I pervade, ever abiding inside it and outside.
There is nothing at all, moving or unmoving, that is devoid of me;
For if it were, it would be a nonentity, like the son of a barren woman.
Just as a single rope may appear variously as a serpent or wreath,
So also I may appear in the form of the Lord and the like; there is no doubt in this matter.
The world cannot appear without an underlying basis.
Accordingly, the world comes to be only through my own being and in no other way.
- The Devi Gita, Song of Goddess.
Glories to Shri Ram. Glories to Maa Durga. That is the Achintyam: the inconceivable and the unknowable reality.
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Wishing you and your family strength, positivity, and success on this auspicious occasion.
Holika Dahan: Welcoming a New Beginning
Holika Dahan is a sacred and powerful ritual celebrated on the eve of Holi, symbolizing the victory of good over evil and the triumph of faith over fear. This auspicious occasion holds deep spiritual meaning and encourages us to cleanse our lives of negativity and step forward with renewed hope and positivity.
The significance of Holika Dahan comes from the ancient legend of Prahlad and Holika. Prahlad was a devoted follower of Lord Vishnu, while his father, King Hiranyakashipu, strongly opposed his devotion. In an attempt to harm him, Prahlad was forced to sit in a blazing fire with his aunt Holika, who had a boon that protected her from flames. However, due to Prahlad’s unwavering faith and divine grace, he remained unharmed while Holika was burned. This story reminds us that truth, devotion, and righteousness always prevail.
The sacred bonfire of Holika Dahan represents the destruction of negative energies such as fear, ego, anger, jealousy, and past obstacles. As the fire burns, it symbolically removes emotional burdens and harmful influences, creating space for positive energy, growth, and success.
Spiritually, this festival is a time for self-reflection and inner cleansing. It encourages individuals to let go of old grudges, negative habits, and limiting thoughts. By surrendering these to the sacred fire, we prepare ourselves to welcome new opportunities, happiness, and mental peace.
Traditionally, families and communities gather around the bonfire in the evening and perform rituals by offering coconut, grains, or prayers into the fire. These offerings symbolize the release of problems and the desire for divine protection, prosperity, and well-being. The ashes from the fire are often considered sacred and are applied as a sign of purification and protection.
From an astrological perspective, Holika Dahan is also considered a powerful time for energy cleansing. The ritual fire is believed to reduce negative planetary effects and remove environmental negativity. Many people use this occasion to pray for stability in their careers, harmony in their relationships, financial growth, and overall life balance.
Holika Dahan also carries an important life lesson — challenges and negativity are temporary, but faith, patience, and positive action lead to lasting success. It reminds us to move forward with confidence and trust in divine timing.
As we light the Holika fire, let us consciously release our worries, fears, ego, and past disappointments. Let this sacred flame fill our lives with strength, clarity, protection, and prosperity.
With negativity burned away, we step into the joyful festival of colors with renewed energy, happiness, and the blessings of new beginnings.
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In this video, Dr. Mayank Agarwal, the MD of hashtag#IIMT Group of Colleges, shares a heartfelt reflection that captures the true essence of the Holi Festival. He says, "This hashtag#Holi, along with the external colors, let us also color your inner self with happiness." He also shares an hashtag#inspiring story of a guru and disciple that leaves an impression on our lives.
By following the inspiring words from Dr. Mayank Agarwal, let’s all take a pledge to adorn our society & nation with the colors of knowledge, culture, and success.
On behalf of the entire IIMT family, we wish you all a safe, joyful, and inspiring Holi.