why holi festival is not celebrated in south india
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Holi is indeed celebrated mostly in north India, not south India. No one knows the reason why. ... Celebrated on the full moon day of spring, in the month of Phalgun (February-March), like most Hindu festivals, Holi has many layers. There is the Shaivite layer, the Vaishnava layer, and finally the Krishna layer.
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Holi is indeed celebrated mostly in north India, not south India. No one knows the reason why. ... Celebrated on the full moon day of spring, in the month of Phalgun (February-March), like most Hindu festivals, Holi has many layers. There is the Shaivite layer, the Vaishnava layer, and finally the Krishna layer
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