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Holika

Holika, also known as Holika or Holi Mata, is a figure in Hindu mythology who is primarily associated with the festival of Holi and the ritual of Holika Dahan. She plays a central role in the legend of Prahlad and Hiranyakashipu.

Holika was the sister of the demon king Hiranyakashipu and the aunt of Prahlad. According to the mythological tale, Hiranyakashipu was a powerful demon who had gained a boon from Lord Brahma, making him virtually invincible. He became arrogant and demanded that everyone in his kingdom worship him as the supreme deity.

Prahlad, however, was an ardent devotee of Lord Vishnu, much to the dismay of his father, Hiranyakashipu. Despite Hiranyakashipu’s numerous attempts to dissuade Prahlad from worshipping Vishnu, the young boy’s faith remained unwavering.

In one of Hiranyakashipu’s schemes to eliminate Prahlad, he sought the help of Holika, who had a boon making her immune to fire. Hiranyakashipu ordered Holika to sit in a pyre with Prahlad on her lap, intending for Prahlad to be burnt alive while Holika remained unharmed.

However, due to Prahlada’s unwavering devotion to Vishnu and the divine intervention, the opposite happened. As the fire was lit, Holika was consumed by the flames and perished, while Prahlad emerged unscathed. This event symbolizes the victory of righteousness and devotion over evil.

The name “Holika Dahan” is derived from this legend, and the ritual of burning bonfires on the eve of Holi commemorates the defeat of Holika and the triumph of good over evil. In some regions of India, effigies representing Holika are burnt in the bonfire as a symbolic act.

While Holika is primarily known for her role in this mythological tale associated with Holi, she is not extensively featured in other Hindu scriptures or texts. Her significance lies in her role as a symbol of the triumph of righteousness and devotion.

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