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Answered by shazra379
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Holi happens to be my favourite festival. I particularly enjoy the colour part of it. I keep stocks of every colour but red happens to be my favourite. The other ones specially, the purple is one I hate to use on Holi. It never goes and makes one look so bad.

I also enjoy preparing gujiyas with my mother and sisters. My mother keep frying them in the pan, while we sisters do the rolling, cutting and filling part of it. My favourite job is to do the filling which gives me a chance to keep stealing the tasty khoya which is full of dry fruits. Eating the gujiyas - piping hot just as they come out of pan is the other most cherished moment of the festival.

I also take care to keep my preparation for the festival ready. Like choose some old and faded jeans and a shirt I am bored off besides taking care of the oiling and creaming part of it. Otherwise, the aftermath of the Holi festival could be extremely tiresome.

I have also had a bad experience after Holi once when I got so much engrossed in playing with the colour that I became to late to get a bath and the water tank got exhausted. I had to wait for hours drenched in the water before the water supply was restored. It was a very painful lesson that I learnt - take a bath on time.

I particularly enjoy the festival in the company of friends and relatives, i.e. when there are lot of people to be coloured. The excitement is unmatched when everybody loves the festival as much as you do.

Answered by 2000TarangGumphalwar
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Essay on holi

Holi is one of the major festivals celebrated in India. This festival is mostly considered by people of the Hindu religion and this festival is celebrated on the full moon day in the month of Phagun. Those who like this festival more, they are eagerly waiting for this festival.

Holi festival is liked by the children the most and on the day of Holi, the children wake up in the morning and start playing Holi with their piercings, and on the day of Holi, women cook delicious dishes.

 Holika Dahan takes place a day before Holi and Holi is played with color and full on the second day of Holika Dahan. Why is Holika Dahan done? There is a historical story behind it. On the day of Holika Dahan, people collect grass and chaff, wood and cow dung out of their houses and burn it. It is believed that on that day, all our sorrows and pain are consumed in that burning fire.

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