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Answered by Anmol20RK
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The Holi celebrations begin on the last day of Phalgun. People collect sticks and straws lying in streets at a place. At night they gather at that place and set fire to the huge pile of sticks and straws. They sing songs to the accompaniment of drums. They are mad with joy. They break up when the fire fades out.

The main celebration follows the next day. People are in a happy mood. They sprinkle colored water on another. They smear their faces with colored powders. Children spray colored water on the passes-by.

Even the old people are mad with joy. All people are in a jolly mood. They forget social distinctions. They mix with all freely. In our villages people move about with colored water. They sing, dance, and jump about. They beat drums and sing loudly in a chorus. In the evening they visit their friends and neighbors.

Answered by ItzSanam126
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Introduction

Like Diwali, Holi is also a widely celebrated festival by Hindus. It comes in the month of phagun which comes in the spring of phagun, which is also considered the beginning of spring. Every year, celebrating Holi has its own history and importance.

Why is Holi celebrated?

Many years ago, Hoolika had a monster brother, Hirany Kashyap, who wanted to raise his brother's son Prahalad in his arms and burn him. Prahlad was a devotee of Lord Vishnu, who burnt Holika's with fire and the Holika was burnt with that fire. Only people of Hindu religion celebrate Holi every year as the victory of good over evil. In this festival of colors, they celebrate Holi all day by placing each other with color and gulal.

Conclusion

Holi festival in India is celebrated in different states in different ways. It is a colorful festival which is celebrated with great joy by the people of India. Holi is slightly different from all other festivals. Its message is full of fun and colors. The human community celebrates this festival with its entirety by forgetting all its sorrows, struggles and rage.

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