Sunday, March 04, 2007

Holla Mohalla

Today is the Sikh festival of Holla Mohalla. Sariaa Nu Lakh Lakh Vadhaayee Hove. Dhan Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Jee Maharaaj.


A SHORT SUMMARY OF THE SIGNIFICANCE OF HOLLA MOHALLA


History of Holi in Acient India
It is said that festival of Holi has existed over two thousand years. However, the MEANING of the festival has changed over the years. Earlier it was a PAGAN FESTIVAL of a special rite performed by MARRIED WOMEN for the happiness and well being of their families and the full moon ('Pooran-Maashee') was worshiped, marking the new SPRING SEASON. Mythology also associates KRISHAN (whom Hindus revered as a god) with playing with colours and starting the tradition of throwing colours his child-hood lover Raadha and other gopis (cow-herd maids), who were also his lovers. Gradually, the play gained popularity with the people and became a tradition. This illustrates the MANMAT nature of Holi where men would become playful with women.

Gurbaani says:
ਹੋਲੀ ਕੀਨੀ ਸੰਤ ਸੇਵ ॥
holee keenee sant sayv.
(What is Holi?) I celebrate the festival of Holi by serving the Saints.

ਰੰਗੁ ਲਾਗਾ ਅਤਿ ਲਾਲ ਦੇਵ ॥੨॥
rang laagaa at laal dayv. ||2||
I am (spiritually) imbued with the deep crimson colour of Waheguru's Divine Love. ||2||
(Ang 1180)

Story of Bhagat Prahlaad jee
The literal meaning of the word 'HOLI' is 'BURNING'. One historical interpretation of Holi is of being originated from the word 'HOLIKA'. Holika was the name of the Bhua (maternal-aunt) of Bhagat Prahlaad jee. Harnaakash was a powerful king who had earned a lot of spiritual powers through devotion to God however he became very ego-centred and wanted all his Kingdom to worship him only. He wanted to KILL his son Bhagat Prahlaad jee for worshipping WAHEGURU instead of his FATHER. He was TORTURED in many ways however he didn't waver. His Bhua (aunt) Holika volunteered to hold Prahlaad in her arms and sit on a FIRE. Holika had a boon (ਬਰ) whereby she could enter fire without any damage on herself. However, she was not aware that the boon worked only when she enters the fire alone. Bhagat Prahlad jee was SAVED and Holika BURNT to ashes. Hindus commemorated this day to celebrate the victory of good over evil.


Meaning of "Holla Mohalla"
Holla Mohalla is a three-day festival takes places in March, following from the Hindu festival of Holi. "Mohalla" is a Panjabi word that implies an organised PROCESSION in the form of an army column accompanied by war drums and standard-bearers, and proceeding to a given location or moving in state from one Gurdwara to another.


History of Holla Mohalla

Tyrants were ruling the country and the people were oppressed and enslaved, yet society accepted this and instead played games of throwing and squirting colours at each other and the opposite gender. Guru Sahib told his Sikhs wake up to their responsibility and duty as AKAAL PURAKH KI FAUJ (the Army of the Almighty) to defend the TRUTH and PROTECT society. In 1700, Guru Gobind Singh Sahib jee held the first procession at Anandpur. Guru Sahib made Holla Mahalla an occasion for the Sikhs to show their MARTIAL SKILLS in mock battles. Holla Mahalla became an annual event held in an open ground near HOLGARH QILA (fort) at Anandpur sahib. This festival is now replicated in Gurdwara Sahibs throughout the world. The three-day festival includes Keertan Darbaars, talks, exhibitions, tournaments and displays of valour.

8 comments:

Uttam Singh said...

great post
DHAN SRI GUROO GOBIND SINGH JI MAHRAJJ!

Anonymous said...

Hi Manvir Ji,

Great post I never understood what Holla Mohalla was about until now.

mandeep

Anonymous said...

good article. Just a correction. Radha was not his wife. She was a lover also.

Manvir Singh (UK) said...

Gupreet Singh jee - Thanks for pointing that out. I will correct it.

I just looked it up and it says: "According to tradition Radha never officially married Krishan because the Vedas do not tell us about whether Krishan marries her (although some stories do hint at a hidden ceremony)."

Instead Krishan is said to have married Rukhmni in Dwaraka and had other wives.

Waheguru!

Anonymous said...

Again my chotey veer Manveer Singh does it again! Excellent post! :-) Thanks for educating the rest of us!

Hardeep Kaur

Anonymous said...

Quite informative ..

parvinder singh
www.sikhtourism.com

Anonymous said...

thank u
veer ji bada vadiya likhaya hai tusi
diwali de tyohaar de baare vi kuch dasso ki eh kive sikh cultura naal related hai.

Unknown said...

Veerji can u explain this in punjabi