Holi is India's vibrant spring festival of throwing colored powder, celebrating good over evil, and the arrival of new beginnings.
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Holi:: "The Festival of Colors in India"
1. Holi reassures people of the power of the truth.
Holi is Celebrated on the Full Moon day in the Hindu month of
Phalguna (usually March).
The legend of Prahlad and Hiranya-Kashyap led to the
tradition of burning Holika or Holika Dahan on the eve of Holi.
Holi is the celebration of death of Ogress Pootana who tried
to kill infant Krishna by feeding poisonous milk to him.
Holi also celebrates the legend of Radha and Krishna which
describes the extreme delight, Lord Krishna playfully painting
Radha's face, and a bonfire with flames reaching upwards.
People in south India celebrate the sacrifice of Lord of
Passion - Kaamadeva, who risked his life to revoke Lord Shiva
from meditation and save the world.
Holika Dehan
celebration, a
night before.
Gifts and Sweet
Distribution to
friends and
family.
Playing with
colors and
celebrations on
the main day.
HOLI: THE FESTIVAL OF
COLORS
HOLI: THE FESTIVAL OF
COLORS
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