why is holi celebrated? with valid reasons
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Holi is a Hindu spring festival in India and Nepal, also known as the festival of colors or the festival of sharing love. The festival signifies the victory of good over evil, the arrival of spring, end of winter, and for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships, and is also celebrated as a thanksgiving for a good harvest. In this festival people used to play with holi colours with each other and distribute holi sweets to each other. children used to play with holi pichkars as well as Holi Water baloons
Krishna legend. In the Braj region of India, where the Hindu deity Krishna grew up, the festival is celebrated until Rangpanchmi in commemoration of the divine love of Radha for Krishna. The festivities officially usher in spring, with Holi celebrated as a festival of love.
Krishna legend. In the Braj region of India, where the Hindu deity Krishna grew up, the festival is celebrated until Rangpanchmi in commemoration of the divine love of Radha for Krishna. The festivities officially usher in spring, with Holi celebrated as a festival of love.
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Holi is one of the most popular Hindu festivals, and it's celebrated by people both young and old. From lighting the Holika bonfire, to playing colours, to visiting with friends and family, Holi is a wonderful celebration to bring the community together and celebrate the triumph of good over evil.The legend commemorated by the festival of Holi involves an evil king named Hiranyakashipu.The burning of Holika is celebrated as Holi. According to some accounts, Holika begged Prahlad for forgiveness before her demise, and he decreed that she would be remembered every year at Holi.
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