Holi is the celebration of colors. We celebrate it with our loved ones. It is one of the biggest festivals in our country, which takes place in March every year. Children, adults and even elderly citizens take part in the fun and preparations of Holi. People shares candy, ghujiya, thandai and splash colors on each other on this day. People from all religions play Holi.
Holi celebration takes place in 3 days. It starts with the ritual of Holika Dahan to honor the burning of Holika, the evil demon, and Lord Vishnu’s protection of Prahlad from that fire. So Holi festival reminds us of the victory of good over evil.
To some individuals, Holi is the festival of love shared by Radha and Krishna, a form of love that does not require a particular name, form or form. It is a story for others about how the good in us still emerges triumphant over evil. Though Holi is a chance to have fun, frolic, forgiveness and compassion for many others.
Different emotions and elements are the primary colors used, such as blue for Lord Krishna, red for fertility and devotion, and green for new beginnings.
This is a time for our friends and family to share love and happiness. In order to keep themselves and their guests healthy and safe during Holiday, people should always remember to use natural colors.
Rajnish
About Holi:
Holi is the celebration of colors. We celebrate it with our loved ones. It is one of the biggest festivals in our country, which takes place in March every year. Children, adults and even elderly citizens take part in the fun and preparations of Holi. People shares candy, ghujiya, thandai and splash colors on each other on this day. People from all religions play Holi.
Holi celebration takes place in 3 days. It starts with the ritual of Holika Dahan to honor the burning of Holika, the evil demon, and Lord Vishnu’s protection of Prahlad from that fire. So Holi festival reminds us of the victory of good over evil.
To some individuals, Holi is the festival of love shared by Radha and Krishna, a form of love that does not require a particular name, form or form. It is a story for others about how the good in us still emerges triumphant over evil. Though Holi is a chance to have fun, frolic, forgiveness and compassion for many others.
Different emotions and elements are the primary colors used, such as blue for Lord Krishna, red for fertility and devotion, and green for new beginnings.
This is a time for our friends and family to share love and happiness. In order to keep themselves and their guests healthy and safe during Holiday, people should always remember to use natural colors.