Holi is the ‘Festival of Colours’ celebrated differently in various regions of India. In North India, this two-day festival is one of the prominent festivals. This festival begins on the evening of Purnima (full moon night) the first day and a bonfire is lighted up to mark the victory of good over evil. On the second day, everyone greets Holi to everyone and plays with organic colours, colour-filled balloons with their loved ones and also enjoy mouth-watering delicacies. It is all about vibrant play of colours, sweet expression of love, the years old Holika Dahan Ritual, the ecstasy of Bhang, relish the traditional delicacies and enjoy a sober evening. It is yet another festival of India that encourages the message of victory of good over evil.
Holi Festival in India: Mar 8, 2023
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