Fire, Colours, And Moon: Lessons From Holi

By Radhanath Swami

Every festival carries a quiet power to shape our inner world. Beyond rituals and celebrations, festivals invite us to pause, reflect, and realign our lives with deeper values. Holi, celebrated with fire, colours, and glow of the full moon, is one such occasion. Beneath its outward joy lie timeless lessons about devotion, positivity, and shelter from life’s turbulence.

Holi begins with fire and reminds us of Prahlad’s unwavering devotion. This five-year-old boy remained fearless and untouched despite repeated attempts on his life by his father, Hiranyakashipu. This teaches a profound truth: obstacles cannot overpower genuine devotion. No matter how strong or threatening they appear, they eventually lose their force when faced with unwavering determination. Gita also speaks of one-pointed resolve, urging us to remain steady and focused. When devotion becomes the centre of one’s life, it burns away fear, negativity, and inner weakness, just like fire reduces everything to ashes.

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After the fire comes colour. Holi is traditionally celebrated by joyfully applying colours on one another, welcoming the arrival of spring. On a deeper level, these colours remind us of what our lives often lack. Our minds turn dull when we refuse to think positively. Our hearts feel worn out when they stop aspiring for something higher. Our words lose warmth when they revolve only around the shortcomings and faults of others. What is life if it lacks colour?

Holi is celebrated on the full moon day of Phalgun Purnima. The full moon has always symbolised coolness, calm, and shelter. It soothes and illuminates without burning. Interestingly, this very day also marks the appearance of Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, who appeared around 500 years ago during a lunar eclipse in eastern India. As tradition describes, when he appeared, all people spontaneously filled the streets with the chanting of God’s holy names.

Chaitanya Mahaprabhu’s life and message were simple and inclusive. He came to encourage the chanting of God’s name, offering spiritual shelter to everyone, regardless of background or qualifications. Just as the moon provides relief from the heat of the sun, his teachings offered shade from the burning anxieties of material life. Through the practice of chanting God’s names, he offered calmness to restless minds and shelter to hearts torn down by confusion and distress.
Unlike ordinary sounds, chanting of the divine name carries a unique power. It has the power to pause the restless mind and gradually cleanse the heart of its accumulated misgivings.

Holi, therefore, brings together three powerful symbols. Fire teaches determination and purity of purpose. Colours remind us to live positively and contribute generously by adding value to others’ lives. The full moon reflects Chaitanya’s compassion that soothes hearts and shelters us. When these lessons are brought to life, Holi becomes more than a festival.

May this Holi inspire us to cultivate fire-like determination, add meaningful colours to our thoughts, words and actions, and seek the soothing shelter that uplifts and heals from within.
The author is the spiritual guru, ISKCON



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