Holika Dahan 2018: Muhurat, Bhadra Yog and what it means for you
India on Thursday celebrated Chhoti Holi or Holika Dahan, a spring festival that is a symbol of the triumph of good over evil.
Holika Dahan is observed on the day of Purnima, full moon, of Falgun month, a day before Rangwali Holi or Dhulandi.
This year’s Holika burning Muhurat was very auspicious and a rare coincidence of Purnima tithi
(Date), Pradosham Kaal, a bimonthly occasion on the thirteenth day of every fortnight in Hindu calendar, that too without Bhadra Yog.
Holika Dahan is observed on the day of Purnima, full moon, of Falgun month, a day before Rangwali Holi or Dhulandi.
This year’s Holika burning Muhurat was very auspicious and a rare coincidence of Purnima tithi
(Date), Pradosham Kaal, a bimonthly occasion on the thirteenth day of every fortnight in Hindu calendar, that too without Bhadra Yog.
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