Phagotsav has started in Mewar including Bhilwara along with Rang Panchami. Holi has been playing in many areas of the district. In Sadar Bazar of Jahazpur, the procession of folk deity Baba Machithanization was taken out with pomp. In which rural folk dances were seen swinging.
Holi is played on Rangpanchami in Jahazpur area. Since this morning, young children and women went door-to-door and were seen congratulating Holi color. The people of the town played Holi from Gulal with DJs at the Machhikhan intersection. After this, a procession of machhidhaji was taken out with band-instruments. The procession passed through the major routes of the town. The townspeople welcomed the procession by blowing up Gulal. After this it reached Galku Bai, where Baba hit the toran. A police force was deployed to maintain peace and law and order.
God is done Increases It is said that gulal should be blowing in the air on Rangpanchami, it reduces negative strength. Particles of power collected from the colors blown on Rangpanchami fight with evil forces. On this festival, deities are also called and blessings are taken from them.
Kotdi Shyam will play Holi on Wednesday Like Mathura Vrindavan, on Wednesday, on the Shitala Ashtami festival, devotees will play Holi with Prabhu Shri Charbhuja Nath with saffron and 300 kg rose leaves. The rose flower will be made available by the temple trust. Priest Manish Parashar told that Thakurji will be specially decorated on Rangotsav. On Tuesday, 1 day ago, many types of dishes will be made by Randa Powa on Sheetla Saptami. The next day on Wednesday, on the Sheetla Ashtami, Thakur ji will start in the Rangotsav temple complex after offering cold dishes at 10:15 am. To celebrate Rangotsav, Thakur ji will take off the silver jewelery and play Holi in normal white clothes. In the Holi festival, devotees from far and wide reach Holi to play Holi with the town. Please tell that Kotdi is the only town in Bhilwara district where devotees play Holi with Prabhu like Mathura, Vrindavan and Barsane. In which a large number of women and devotees are present throughout the day.