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The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi

The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi The festival suggests that the arrival of spring, the ending of winter, the blossoming of love, and also for many a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and fix broken relationships. An ancient Hindu festival, that later became popular among non-Hindu communities as well, Happy Holi heralds the arrival of spring after winter. The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi This indicates the victory of good over evil and is celebrated as a day of spreading love and happiness. Holi knows no boundaries of happiness and joys of colors. With gusto and bonhomie Holi is celebrated across the world. People play with colors, light a bonfire celebrate the victory of good over evil and called Holika. The Science Behind The Festival: Happy Holi Well, make it intriguing and the nature of any festival is to have a break. Create a feeling of brotherhood and spread harmony all around and the oth...

Festival Of Colors: Happy Holi

Festival Of Colors: Happy Holi All hearts are lighted with attractiveness and individuals everywhere love with their near and dear ones using colors. Folks also throw water balloons on each other and on passer-by too. Many are also drenched in water that was colored. By projecting colors hours pass and it appears as if it's just the beginning of the day. It's a festival of gaiety but then there are several who make this festival. They do it by throwing colors on them by infuriating the strangers; a few use colors that are difficult to remove and dangerous for skin and wellness.  We should remember that Happy Holi is a festival of triumph of good over evil although it is taken by many as a day of smoking. We must try to wash off all the evils in our hearts along with the colours and allow the colour of love to remain there forever and ever. This is the true spirit of Happy Holi . Holi is a time to rejuvenate. Holi festival's importance has crossed pages as ...

Happy Holi: The Underlying Significance Behind Colors

Festival Of Colors: Happy Holi The Spring Festival ' Happy Holi ' is celebrated from the Hindu community residing all around the world. The festival is attractive and really fun loving that all are bent towards its appealing and vibrant colors. It has taken the shape more of a community sport where irrespective of caste or creed, faith or sect, folks of all ages join in a group with the pleasure of smearing, throwing and splashing colors on each other. Holi is celebrated on the Full Moon day of the Lunar month Fhalgun(February/March) on Fhalgun Purnima at the end of the winter season. This year, it's celebrated on March 9 in Hilly region and March 10 in Terai region. Happy Holi: The Underlying Significance Behind Colors Holi is known in a variety of ways by different communities of Nepal. Additionally, there are behind celebrating this festival, many themes. But, whatever might be motif or the name, the unique feature of this festival is splashing, throwing ...

Find The Color Of Your Soul: Happy Holi Festival In Nepal

Colors, balloons, water jets, sweets symbolize nothing but also the festival of joy, happiness and colors. Find The Color Of Your Soul: Happy Holi Festival In Nepal Holi is celebrated with the onset of change in weather in the month of February/March. This festival acknowledges the commencement of the spring season. Individuals with family, their friends, and kin fill out the skies with Colors. The welcoming and the swishing sound of  ' Happy Holi ' reverberates the street. It's said that in this festival enemies become friends. Just a hug and colors herald the indication of forgetting the past and welcoming the new connection. Exchanging gifts and the candy with ones that are near and dear, much and parties, shopping and parties are the common features of this holiday season. Every road and the entire country are drenched with colors and water. Holi is though the festival of colours, water, sweets, and water jets, it has a history of its own: ...