Know why we celebrate Rang Panchami
Know why we celebrate Rang Panchami
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The festival of Holi is celebrated every year, which was celebrated on 10 March this year. On the fifth day of this festival, i.e., Chaitra Krishna Panchami, the festival of Rangpanchami is celebrated with great pomp across the country and this year the festival of Rangpanchami is celebrated on 14 March. Every year, like Holi, colors are played with each other on the day of Rangpanchagi and this festival is considered very special. You must have known that on this day people apply each other and Radha Krishna Ji is also applied on this day. This festival of colors is celebrated with great pomp, especially in Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, and Maharashtra. Rang Panchami is considered the culmination of the Holi festival. 

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Rang Panchami Muhurta -
Rang Panchami on Friday, March 13, 2020
Panchami Date Start - March 13, 2020, from 08:50 am
Panchami date ends - March 14, 2020, till 06:16 am

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Significance - According to Hindu mythology, the festival of Rang Panchami symbolizes the victory and triumph of Sattvaguna (purity) on Tamasic and Rajasic qualities. This shows that the obstacles in the path of spiritual development will soon be over and the Rang Panchami festival helps to activate the five major elements. At the same time, air, sky, earth, water, and light are considered among these five elements and according to the Puranas, the human body is also made up of these five elements. On the other hand, if we talk about the legend, at the beginning of Tretayug, the Lord Vishnu of the world did Dhuli Vandana. The meaning of Dhuli Vandan is that 'In that era, Shri Vishnu started the avatar work with different bright colors. When the avatar is created, it is described as Tejomay, that is, with the help of many colors.

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