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Easy essay on my favourite festival holi in english.

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Answered by smeenurmd2003
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Holi Essays

Colours, gujiyas and fun...I love Holi so much

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.

is celebrated with great enthusiasm whether it is celebrated in Europe where it is cold or in Africa where it is hot, the only difference is the climate.

People celebrate this festival with great joy and happiness. It is celebrated on 25th December every year. It is also known as Feast Day of Christ and celebrated in the honor of the birth of Jesus Christ (Son of God). He was born to Joseph (Father) and Mary (Mother) in the Bethlehem.

It is celebrated across the world, especially people of Christian religion. The celebration starts four weeks before the Christmas, people do lots of preparations and decorate their houses and church etc.

Essay on my favourite festival Christmas

On this day, there is a ritual of singing carol songs and distributing gifts, chocolates, sweets, Christmas cards to the children’s, family members, relatives, friends and neighbors.

On this day Santa Claus comes secretly in the mid night at everyone’s house to give amazing gifts to everyone especially children’s who eagerly wait for this day and for Santa’s gifts. Children’s become very happy when they see their gifts in the morning.

On this day all the school, colleges, office and universities are closed so that everyone can enjoy this festival with their friends and family.

People decorate their houses with Christmas tree. The Christmas tree is decorated with lights, chocolates, stars especially a big one at the top of the tree, candies, bells and small pieces of cotton wool to represent the snow found in the cold countries in winter.

Answered by Anonymous
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Holi is known as the festival of colours. It is one of the most important festivals in India. Holi is celebrated each year with zeal and enthusiasm in the month of March by followers of the Hindu religion. Those who celebrate this festival, wait for it every year eagerly to play with colours and have delectable dishes.

Essay on Holi

Holi is about celebrating happiness with friends and family. People forget their troubles and indulge in this festival to celebrate brotherhood. In other words, we forget our enmities and get into the festival spirit. Holi is called the festival of colours because people play with colours and apply them to each other’s faces to get coloured in the essence of the festival.

History of Holi

The Hindu religion believes there was a devil king named Hiranyakashyap long ago. He had a son named Prahlad and a sister called Holika. It is believed that the devil king had blessings of Lord Brahma. This blessing meant no man, animal or weapon could kill him. This blessing turned into a curse for him as he became very arrogant. He ordered his kingdom to worship him instead of God, not sparing his own son.

Following this, all the people began worshipping him except for his son, Prahlad. Prahlad refused to worship his father instead of God as he was a true believer of Lord Vishnu. Upon seeing his disobedience, the devil king planned with his sister to kill Prahlad. He made her sit in the fire with his son on the lap, where Holika got burned and Prahlad came out safe. This indicated he was protected by his Lord because of his devotion. Thus, people started celebrating Holi as the victory of good over evil

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