Ancient Holi Remedy: Sisters' special trick for brother's protection
Holi is more than just a festival of colors and joy; it is also referred to as Siddha Ratri in the scriptures. Actions taken on this night have amplified effects. This is why tantric practices, mantra mastery, and special sorcery are performed during this time. On the night of Holi, a unique ritual for the brother's longevity and safety is commonly practiced, a tradition that has been followed in many regions for centuries.
Astrologers say that before Holika Dahan, sisters make cow dung cakes (kandas) and dry them. After this, on the night of Holi, by rotating these cow dung 7 or 21 times from the brother, he takes his eyes off and prays for a long life. After this, these cow dung cakes are put in the burning Holika and wished for the healthy and safe life of the brother. It is believed that the ashes made from the purity of the fire element act as a protective shield for the brother and protect him from evil eyes, negative energies and troubles.
Amulet from Holika's ashes
The next day, the sisters collect cold ashes from the place of Holika Dahan and tie it in a red cloth and make an amulet. Tying it around the brother's neck or hand protects him from negative forces, evil eyes and diseases. This remedy is considered to be effective in the same way as in Karva Chauth, the wife fasts for the long life of her husband.
Relationships get stronger
This remedy is part of the Vedic traditions and has been practiced in rural areas for years. By doing this, the relationship between brother and sister is strengthened and there is happiness and peace in the family. If you also want your brother's longevity and safety, then definitely adopt this special remedy on this Holi.