Happy Holika Dahan to all of you, friends. Now, write a paragraph about 'Holika Dahan Celebration All Over The World'. And also, happy Holi–The Festival Of Colours in advance.
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India is famous for its colorful customs and one of the most colorful festivals of all is the ‘Festival of Colors’ itself. Holi, the vibrant festival celebrated to welcome spring season is enjoyed by throwing color water and spray paint on each other. There are various top places in India for Holi Celebration.
Mythically, it celebrates the death of demon Holika by Prahalathan, a devotee of Lord Vishnu. Cultural dance and music performances, puppet shows and much more are enjoyed as a part of the festival celebration. Although celebrated throughout the country, Holi Celebration is enjoyed as an exclusive festival in only a few states of the country.The Festival of Holi lasts for 2 days but the rituals and celebrations happen days before the main festival. On the full moon evening of Holi, there is one custom carried out by people at many places they collect wooden logs put them in a heap and light up a pyre.
This burning is symbolic to the burning of Holika known as Holika Dahan and preparations for this ritual starts before. For this ritual people gather around the burning pyre and women also wear traditional clothes and sing bhajans or praises to Lord Vishnu.
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This year the festival will be celebrated on March 29th. Holika Dahan or Holi bonfire is performed a day before the Holi festival. People play with dry and wet colours in the morning to commemorate the festivity.
Holi is also one of the biggest festivals of Hindus which is marked with special occurrences in Mathura, Barsana and other places related to Lord Krishna. It is also the most awaited festival in North India. As Holi is around the corner, share these