A Grand Monthly Spiritual Congregation held at Divya Dham Ashram, Delhi: A flow of Spiritual Inspiration from the Festival of Holi 

New Delhi News : Divya Jyoti Jagrati Sansthan (DJJS) hosted its Monthly Spiritual Congregation at Divya Dham Ashram (Delhi), celebrating the sacred festival of Holi in its deeper spiritual essence. The event aimed to inspire devotees to embrace harmony and live in the vibrant hues of bhakti (devotion) and satya (truth).

A Soulful Beginning

The congregation opened with devotional bhajans which created a peaceful environment. Spiritual play and thought-provoking interpretations followed. Representatives of DJJS, disciples of Divya Guru Shri Ashutosh Maharaj Ji (Founder & Head, DJJS), explained that the colours of Holi symbolize divine love, unity, and spiritual awakening.  True celebration, they emphasized, lies not in external festivity but in the inner awakening of the soul. Devotees are encouraged to transform everyday actions into sacred offerings by maintaining awareness of the divine presence within.

Holika Dahan: Burning Inner Vices

The discourse highlighted the deeper meaning of Holika Dahan, comparing the process of burning inner vices such as anger, pride, jealousy, and ignorance. Real Holi, the representative noted, is celebrated when hearts are filled with the colours of devotion, humility, and surrender.

Prahlad Charitam: Triumph of Devotion

An inspiring enactment of Prahlad Charitam portrayed Prahlad’s unwavering faith, nurtured by Guru Narad’s teachings. The play illustrated how ego leads to destruction, while humility attracts divine protection. It reminded devotees that God is omnipresent and safeguards those who surrender with a pure heart. The message is clear: Guru-guided devotion, forgiveness, and compassion ensure the triumph of dharma over adharma.

Conclusion: Colours of the Soul

The representative concluded that devotion fortified by the Guru’s blessings is invincible. While worldly power may dominate temporarily, spiritual strength born of the Guru’s wisdom ultimately triumphs. The congregation ended with a collective meditation, spreading the true colours of love, faith, and spiritual awakening among all devotees. A community feast followed afterwards.

Thus, Holi celebrationis not merely a festival of colours, rather it is a celebration of the soul’s union with the Divine.