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The Spring Festival of India, Holi - is a festival of colors. Celebrated in March
or April according to the Hindu calendar, it was meant to welcome the spring and
win the blessings of Gods for good harvests and fertility of the land. As with all
the Hindu festivals, there are many interesting legends attached to Holi, the most
popular being that of Prince Prahlad, who was a devout follower of Lord Vishnu.
It is the second most important festival of India after Diwali. Holi in India is
a festival of fun and frolic and has
been associated with the immortal love of Krishna
and Radha. The exuberance and the festivity of the season are remarkable.
Unlike all the other festivals of India, Hindu Holi festival is one such festival
where one can put down the social taboos and indulge in the intoxicating drinks
and sweets prepared by using opium. It is a festival of romance often represented
by the love-play of Radha and Krishna. Brij Holi is famous all over the world for
its gaiety in spirit. Each year, young and old, men and women, all indulge themselves in the spirit of colors and for once forget the social taboos. There are mouthwatering
delicacies to savor such as 'Gujhias' and 'Papris' and there are interesting traditions
and customs of Holi that have
their own regional variances. We will also talk about
making natural and healthy colors and safety precautions that one must take to enjoy
Holi.
Holi Celebration 2009: Holi will be celebrated
on March 11th - 2009.
Holi 2010: Holi will be celebrated on March
1st - 2010.
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