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- Know Holi (Hindu Festival) | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Holi is more than a jubilant display of colors; it's a profound celebration of Hindu Culture & Traditions, values, and community spirit. While its universal themes of love and renewal resonate globally, acknowledging and celebrating Holi as a Hindu festival ensures that its rich heritage and significance remain intact for generations to come. Holi - A Hindu Festival Holi is more than a jubilant display of colors; it's a profound celebration of Hindu Culture & Traditions, values, and community spirit. While its universal themes of love and renewal resonate globally, acknowledging and celebrating Holi as a Hindu festival ensures that its rich heritage and significance remain intact for generations to come. Register for HOLI Event All About HOLI Hindu Festival Holi, often hailed as the "Festival of Colors," , this replacement descriptive phrase was used for people who did not not understand the actual meaning of Holi, We suggest this phrase only be used to educate the people rather than actually referring to festival, is a jubilant Hindu festival marking the arrival of spring, the triumph of good over evil, and the celebration of love and community. Observed predominantly in India and Nepal, its exuberant festivities have captivated hearts worldwide. Ancient Roots and Cultural Significance. Celebrated on the full moon day of Phalguna (As per Hindu Calendar), which falls between February and March, Holi is a vibrant Hindu spring festival famously known as the "Festival of Colors." The festival is renowned for its joyful traditions of throwing colored powders and splashing water. While Holi has its roots in Bharat (India), Origin of Hindu Dharm, where it is marked as national holiday, its exuberant and lively spirit has captured hearts worldwide. People from diverse nationalities, religions, and backgrounds join in the festivities, making it a truly global celebration. Hindu Canadians Celebrate Holi very enthusiastically across Canada despite the weather challenges, watch out Hindu Canadian Foundation Celebration from 2024: Holi's origins are deeply embedded in Hindu History and Culture, with several legends elucidating its significance: The Legend of Prahlad and Holika: Central to Holi is the tale of Prince Prahlad, a devout follower of Bhagwan Vishnu, and his tyrannical father, King Hiranyakashipu. Displeased with his son's devotion, the king enlisted his sister, Holika, who possessed a boon rendering her immune to fire, to kill Prahlada. She coaxed him into sitting on a pyre with her, but through divine intervention, Holika perished while Prahlad emerged unscathed. This symbolizes the victory of righteousness over malevolence and is commemorated with the Holika Dahan, a ritualistic bonfire on the eve of Holi. The Playful Acts of Bhagwan Shri Radha and Shri Krishna: Another cherished legend recounts the youthful escapades of Bhgwan Krishn, who playfully applied color to his beloved Radha's face, addressing his insecurities about their differing skin tones. This act of love and unity is reenacted during Holi, fostering a sense of togetherness and joy among participants. The Essence of Holi as a Hindu Festival: While Holi's vibrant celebrations have transcended geographical boundaries, it's imperative to recognize and honor its Hindu origins: Cultural Integrity: Holi is intricately linked to Hindu traditions , rituals, and stories. Celebrating it as a Hindu festival ensures that its profound cultural and spiritual meanings are preserved and respected. Avoiding Cultural Appropriation: As Holi gains global popularity, there's a risk of its rituals being adopted without understanding their significance, leading to cultural appropriation. Recognizing Holi's Hindu roots fosters respectful engagement and appreciation. Strengthening Community Bonds: For Hindu communities worldwide, Holi serves as a vital link to their heritage, reinforcing cultural identity and unity. Holi is more than a jubilant display of colors; it's a profound celebration of Hindu Culture, values, and community spirit. While its universal themes of love and renewal resonate globally, acknowledging and celebrating Holi as a Hindu festival ensures that its rich heritage and significance remain intact for generations to come. HCF's Appeal: Upholding Holi's Cultural Integrity We request all community organizations and individuals to recognize and celebrate Holi as a Hindu festival, honoring its rich cultural origins. This acknowledgment is vital for preserving the identity and traditions associated with Holi. Recently, there have been instances where Holi has been misrepresented negatively, portraying it inaccurately and undermining its true essence. We must remain vigilant against such portrayals and address any misconceptions within our communities. By collectively ensuring that Holi is celebrated with respect to its Hindu roots, we safeguard its cultural significance and promote a genuine understanding of the festival's joyous spirit. Consider Supporting US * Full Name * Email * Phone * Donation CA$21 CA$51 CA$101 CA$501 Tell us what inspired your donation (optional) Your inspiration matters, Every story fuels our mission and deepens our collective impact. 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- Maha Shivratri | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Mahashivratri Celebration in Canada, Read all about Mahashiv ratri time muhurat and what it means. Hindu Canadian Foundation. Read More हर हर महादेव Shivaratri on Friday, March 8, 2024 Nishita Kaal Puja Time - 12:03 AM to 12:53 AM, Mar 09 Duration - 00 Hours 50 Mins On 9th Mar, Shivaratri Parana Time - 06:40 AM to 07:47 AM Ratri First Prahar Puja Time - 06:16 PM to 09:22 PM Ratri Second Prahar Puja Time - 09:22 PM to 12:28 AM, Mar 09 Ratri Third Prahar Puja Time - 12:28 AM to 03:34 AM, Mar 09 Ratri Fourth Prahar Puja Time - 03:34 AM to 06:40 AM, Mar 09 What Does Shivaratri Mean? Shivaratri literally translates as "the night of Lord Shiva" and is the 14th and darkest day of every lunar month. Maha Shivaratri, which means "the great night of Lord Shiva," is celebrated on the 13th night/14th day of Phalguna, the 12th month of the Hindu calendar, which is around February to March every year. Dedicated to the worship of the Destroyer, as the compassionate Lord Shiva is sometimes called, this night is considered one of the holiest in the calendar year. It awakens the inner spirit and destroys all evils in the Self. Devotees remain awake throughout the night, performing pujas and prayers, seeking Divine intervention to fight against all evils. Meditation is done in the night with the goal of achieving Self-awareness. Regular yogic practices will tune the mind to stay awake and experience the powerful energy of Shivaratri. Celebrations take place throughout the night of Shivaratri. The planetary positions on this night are unique and, thus, there is an increase in energy levels. It is believed that on this day, Lord Shiva married the goddess, Parvati. On Shivaratri, devotees visit temples to offer prayers, chant mantras and take part in the pujas performed throughout the night. Bel leaves are offered to the god as it is believed that such offerings will absolve people of all sins and lead to liberation. According to yoga philosophy, Shiva is also known as Adi Yogi (First Yogi). Shiva is considered to be the spine that was the source for all spiritual knowledge. Staying awake throughout the night of Shivaratri with the spine erect helps the devotee to experience a powerful upsurge of energy. Yoga can be used to further one's receptivity to this energy. It is best to assume a yogic pose that keeps the spine erect, but one that's simple enough to remain comfortably in the pose for a longer time. It is also believed that it was on Maha Shivaratri that Lord Shiva performed Tandava, a dance that signifies creation, destruction, support, illusion and grace. Shivratri Meaning: The word Shivratri is formed by the amalgamation of two words, Shiv and Ratri, where Shiv means 'Lord Shiva' and Ratri means Night. Therefore, Shivratri means the night of Lord Shiva. Maha Shivratri Puja Benefits: The worship of on this day brings in a lot of benefits like: It makes the body free from diseases and cures even the age-old disease. Relieves from pain and sufferings Doing meditation on this day will bring in a high level of concentration and reduces stress Freedom from Cycle of Rebirth is procured, the devotee attains Moksha. The sins are reduced and removed. It helps in getting rid of negativity and evils like jealousy etc. This puja is performed for married women pray for the well being of their husbands. This puja is also performed for unmarried women pray for an ideal husband like Shiva. POOJA/PUJA SAMAGRI: महाशिवरात्रि पूजा सामग्री: शिव जी की तस्वीर या छोटा शिवलिंग बेलपत्र, भांग, धतूरा मदार पुष्प या फूलों की माला शमी के पत्ते कमल और सफेद फूल गाय का दूध, दही, शक्कर गंगाजल, महादेव के वस्त्र माता पार्वती के श्रृंगार का सामान, वस्त्र जनेऊ, चंदन, केसर, अक्षत् इत्र, लौंग, छोटी इलायची, पान-सुपारी मौली, रक्षा सूत्र, भस्म, अभ्रक, कुश का आसन शहद, बेर, मौसमी फल, खस शिव चालीसा, शिव आरती, महाशिवरात्रि व्रत कथा की किताब भोग के लिए हलवा, ठंडाई, लस्सी हवन सामग्री दान की सामान, जैसे वस्त्र, अन्न, गुड़, घी आदि आरती के लिए दीपक, गाय का घी, कपूर Maha shivratri Kit, Shivratri Pooja Kit, Pooja Samagri, Yantram, Bhog Bartan, Laddu Gopal,Torran Naal, mata, Pujan,Bandhanwar. indianjadibooti maha shivratri pooja samagri/kit pooja kits Chandan Bhasam A big bowl or vessel to perform abhishek Ghee Camphor Sindoor Bilwa leaves Flowers of Dhatoora Garland of flowers Real Flower Rice (Akshata) Fruits (Any 5 fruits) Dry fruits Gandham (perfume or itra) Panchamrit - A concoction of curd, honey, ghee, sugar and milk Areca nuts (Supari) Betel leaf Cloves Rosewater Zaiphal Gulal Elaichi or cardamom Janeu Shivling or a photo of Lord Shiva A mat made up of wool to sit At least one lamp (diya) Cotton wicks (batti) Holy bell (Ghanti) Kalash or a copper pot (Lota) A Thali (puja Plate) White/Red/Yellow cloth for placing Shivling (Aasan) Matchbox Incense sticks Sandal paste Ghee Camphor Sindoor Vine leaves (Belpatra) Vibhooti- the holy ash Arka Flower Bilwa leaves Cow's milk, raw Honey Prasad (Sweet) Curd Gangajal Rudraksh Mala
- Partner Oraganizations | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Partner Hindu, Hindu Canadian Foundation, Hindu Canada, Hind, Canada Our Partner Organizations HCF works across different regional and Canadian organizations to share the great value system of the Hindu Community. We belive in unity as our core mantra of operating, be it a family. organization or country the key to success is unity, Sanskar Canada https://www.sanskarcanada.ca/ Canadian Hindus (CHH) https://www.chh.ca Canadian Hindu Volunteer https://www.canadianhindu.ca/ Gir Farms https://girfarms.ca/ International Hindu Foundation https://www.theihf.org/ ATAL https://atlanticaub.org/ Hindu Times https://hinditimesmedia.com/ Hindu Times Canada https://hindutimescanada.ca/ Hindu Sikh Unity Forum Canada https://hindusikhunity.com/ Sanskrit Bharti https://samskritabharati.ca Durham Intercultural Volunteer Youth Association https://divyafoundationdurham.ca/ AUPCA - APNE UP Wale in Canada https://www.aupca.org Ekal Vidyalaya Foundation of Canada https://ekal.ca/ REGISTER NOW This is your space. Register NOW This is your space. Register NOW This is your space. Register For Partner Organization Register Org Email namaste@hinducanadian.org Address Ha milton , Canada Follow
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- FREE LIVE Garba and Veg Non-Halal Food Festival (Deepawali Carnival & Food Festival) | Hindu Canadian (HCF)
Sat, Sep 07 | Milton FREE LIVE Garba and Veg Non-Halal Food Festival (Deepawali Carnival & Food Festival) Block your dates, A FREE Event meant for whole Family in MILTON. 1. *Kids friendly with a lot of activities specially 7 types of Inflatables, Stuffy Rides* . 2. *Shri Ganesh Puja with Dhol Tasha* 3. *15+ Food vendors serving Vegetarian and Non-Halal Food* 4. 15 + Shopping vendors to kick off months Tickets are not on sale See other events Time & Location Sep 07, 2024, 12:00 PM – 9:00 PM EDT Milton, 805 Santa Maria Blvd, Milton, ON L9T 6J5, Canada About the Event 🎉✨ Get Ready for the Ultimate Hindu Festival Carnival and Food Festival! Welcome the festive season with a BLAST✨🎉 The Hindu Canadian Foundation is thrilled to invite you to the most spectacular Deepawali celebration in Milton! Join us at the Milton Community Sports Oark for a FREE event packed with exciting activities, delicious Veg Non-Halal food, and unforgettable experiences for the whole family. 📅 Date: September 07, 2024 📍 Location: Milton Sports Center, Milton, Canada 🎟️ Admission: FREE for everyone! Prepare to be amazed by amazing activities of attractions and entertainment: 🌟 FREE Live Garba: Dance to the rhythmic beats and vibrant energy of traditional Garba, and let the festive spirit take over! 🌟 Ganpati Darshan and Dhol Tasha: Seek blessings from Lord Ganesh and enjoy the thunderous beats of Dhol Tasha, bringing a traditional touch to the celebrations. 🌟 English Musical Band: Groove to contemporary tunes with a live English musical band that will keep you entertained throughout the evening. 🌟 Nigerian Musical Band: Experience the rich cultural fusion with soulful performances by a Nigerian musical band. 🌟 Cultural Performances from Various Countries: Enjoy a global showcase of cultural dances and performances, celebrating the diversity of our community. 🌟 Food Vendors: Savor a wide variety of mouth-watering delicacies from our diverse food vendors, offering everything from Indian street food to international cuisines. 🌟 Shopping Vendors: Discover unique items and shop to your heart's content with a variety of shopping vendors offering clothing, jewelry, and more. 🌟 Rides and Toy Train: Fun rides and a delightful toy train for kids and adults alike, ensuring a thrilling experience for everyone. 🌟 Kids' Inflatables: Let the little ones bounce and play in the kids' inflatables area, packed with fun and excitement. 🌟 Live Sketch Artists: Capture the moment with live sketch artists creating personalized portraits on the spot. 🌟 Mascots: Meet and greet with adorable mascots that will add an extra dose of fun and charm to the event. 🌟 Balloon Twisting: Watch as skilled artists create whimsical balloon sculptures that will delight children and adults alike. 🌟 Face Painting: Transform into your favorite characters with creative face painting designs. 🌟 Sugar Candy: Treat yourself to delightful sugar candy and indulge your sweet tooth. 🌟 Henna Artists: Adorn your hands with beautiful henna designs from talented artists. And there's MUCH MORE to explore with our outstanding setup! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to celebrate Deepawali with your community. Bring your family and friends, and let's light up Milton together! Stay tuned for more details and exciting updates. Keep watching this space for additional announcements! 🪔 Celebrate, Enjoy, and Create Memories at the Deepawali Carnival and Food Festival! 🪔 For more information, visit HCF social Media handles Facebook/Insta/Twitter: /OfficialHinduCF and https://www.hinducanadian.org Read More > Share This Event





