Saturday, 27 February 2010
holi greetings wallpapers 2010
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The Indian sky is changing - the March wind is coming in the winter and begin to withdraw. Holi is the festival that carries the country on sunny summer days. A sense of abundance is in the air with the cutting of crops, and farmers have a Bountiful harvest. 'Holi' falls on the full moon of the month Phalgun, which stretches from late February and early March in the Gregorian calendar. A time when spring is in the air.This year (2010) Holi falls on 1 March 2010.Holi, festival of colors, is celebrated in India and Nepal with joy and fun. On this Holi Decorate your desktop with our special and exclusive Wallpapers Greetings.Holi Wallpaper can be an ideal opportunity to create an aura of the festival! The following is an excellent collection of Holi Wallpapers for your PC. These wallpapers are available in all sizes and beautiful colors. Everything you need to do is download these wallpapers striking for Holi celebrations unique.Holi should really be called "Dol Yatra" or "Dol Poornima" if you want to stick to authentic writings Purana. "Dol" refers to the oscillation of Lord Krishna with his beloved Heavenly Radhika (Radha), surrounded by the "Log in or create" and "thousands Gopinis' (male and female residents of Vrindavan, where he lived years ago Shri Krishna). Each years at this full moon night, the Lord romance with Radha swang on the swing, decorated with beautiful wild flowers and leaves, they log in or register and Gopinis color spots were occupied with each other and with the Lord and his concert, in a jovial mood heavenly. It was time for spring, and the full moon (Poornima) in the month, "Phalguna. adorned with the colors blurred, yellow dress, the garland of flowers, jewelry, gold and Peacock feathers in the crown of gold, Lord Krishna along with Radha, who on libel the beauty of one thousand 'Kamadeva'-s (Hindu god of love and beauty).... It is Holi, the festival of vibrant colors! Holi - The word was initially horizontal or Brajbhasha luck, a dialect derived from Sanskrit. In fact, in Braj people still called Holi, Hori.Celebrated in March or April, according to the Hindu calendar Holi is meant to welcome the spring and win the blessing from the gods for good harvests and fertility of the soil. Holi is also a festival of romance often represented by the love of Radha and Krishna playing. This is also the time to invoke and practice 'Kamadeva' counterpart of Eros and Cupid. Brijs Holi is famous all over the world for its vivacity.Holi is all for fun, play with colors and get doped, all with permission from the gods! Add to the celebrations by sending your friends and family warm and bright wishes through our collection of greeting cards online for free. Holi in the past played with the colors derived from vegetable sources. These colors are not acting as an antiseptic for the prevention of many deadly diseases like smallpox, etc., which were frequent during the spring. The current color today is anything but strong, oil, chemicals can be harmful and fatal, in many cases.There are many stories about the origin of Holi. The most popular belief is that Holi marks the day when the devotee of Vishnu, Bhakta Prahlad, seated on the lap of demoness Holika, was rescued from the effects of fire by God and the devil is burned in place. Other stories refer to the death of the demon Putana in the hands of Lord Krishna and the burning of demoness Hoda by children. Some link the festival with the worship of Karma (impact of one person's actions that determine his destiny in his next incarnation).Two days of celebration. On the first day, bonfires are lit to burn in hell do Holika evil and Hiranyakashipu sister. On the second day, known as Dhulhendi, people spend the day throwing colored powder and water at each other.What is a celebration of Holi without some cyber-touch? Here we have a collection of the best sources of online greeting sites, wallpapers, holidays and interesting quotes.February 26, 2010 - Citation in the ancient texts and inscriptions Besides a detailed description of the Vedas and Purana as Narad Purana and Bhavishya Purana, the festival of Holi is a mention in the Jaimini Mimansa. A stone incription belongs to 300 BC found at Ramgarh in the province of Vindhya has mention of it Holikotsav. King Harsha, also mentioned about Ratnavali holikotsav in his work, written during century.c 7thThe festival of Holi is also a reference in the sculptures on the walls of ancient temples. A 16th century panel sculpted in a temple at Hampi, capital of Vijayanagar, shows a joyous scene of Holi. The painting shows a prince and princess, who stood at her maids waiting with syringes or pichkaris to absorb the royal couple in colored water.
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