Festival of Colours


This is my first blog.

It is Holi also called festival of colours is one of the major festivals of India(?).This festival is celebrated in Hindu religion. It is celebrated with enthusiasm and gaiety in the month of February-Mar.On this festival all people comes together and play with different colours(everyone pour colour to each other).All enemies becomes friends on this day and play colours together.All children, men, women play with full of joy. Special foods are cooked on this day. A saying of holi "Bura Na Mano Holi Hai" ("Do not mind it's Holi").

I don't know where else "Holi" is celebrated....?

It would be my pleasure to know from you if Holi is also celebrated at you or any festival such like that....

Thank You

 

HOLI MP3

"HAPPY HOLI"
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  • hhh It seems very nice!...but we don't have this festival in my country!by the way thanx for sharing this colorful blog :)

                      Happyy Holi :))

     

  • Thanks you dear brother for you lovely comment yes it is risky & many people have to suffer from it how ever people know how to play safe and over come through such problem...

    You are Most Welcome if you come here in HOLI....

    Rajesh

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  • Thanks for the link Rajesh ;)
  • Dear Syubi Thanks for intrest on our festival "HOLI"...

    Traditionally it is a harvest festival.The significance of Holi is that victory of good over evil is achieved by a young devotee through his unshakable love for the Lord.
    and you are right on saying "Don't mind it's HOLI"
    Rajesh

    More about HOLI

  • Thank You all for your lovely comments....
  • Happy holi to you dear and yours family.

    Enjoy the this festival!!!

     

    Rang Barse Bhige Chunariya...................Holi hai Bhai, holi hai

  • What a bright and colorful holiday you have!!!

    Happy Holi! 

  • Very interesting blog, Rajesh! However, I wished that you included the underlying story behind this festival cuz I'm not very much familiar with that.

     

    Happy Holy to all Indians!

     

     

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