Overview Of The Holi Festival In India

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Holi is celebrated on a specific date.

The Precious Message of “Holi

How do you play Holi?

To sum up

Holi Holi (also known as “Festival of Colors”, “Festival of Love” or “Festival of Spring”) is a festival that celebrates spring’s arrival, happiness and warmth, and it symbolizes Good triumphing over Evil. It is a great opportunity to either modernize or launch a Start-up Business. Holi is celebrated around the globe with dry colored powders, “gulal”, “abeer” and color mixed in water (rang), as well with flowers. Holi is associated with Lord Krishna, the Hindu god of fun and amusement. Radha and Gopis are his consorts. Holi colors are associated with specific meanings. “RED”, for example, represents prosperity, “GREEN”, happiness, “BLUE”, longevity, progress, friendship, and “YELLOW”, brilliance.

Holi Festival begins at the Full Moon Day or Purnima in February/March. Holika Dahan is the next evening’s celebration of Holi. Holi celebrations vary from region to region. In some areas, Holi has its own identity.

“Holi’s” Precious MessageHoli is a celebration that teaches many human values. This festival conveys a number of bold messages.

It is a lesson in righteousness. This festival symbolizes the victory over evil. This festival can teach us about Integrity, ethics and values.

Humanity, the best religion. It teaches you to respect and appreciate all your relationships. It brings about a sense of unity for all, regardless of age, race, creed or region.

The best way to dispose of love is forgiveness: it teaches us how to end all conflicts and begin a new Odyssey. It is a very special day that allows you to “play”, enjoy the celebrations with your enemies and resolve all conflicts.

Positive thinking transforms your life. It encourages us to re-examine all our flaws and obstacles and to eliminate them.

How to play Holi?Earlier, people would use natural colors to play Holi like Neem, Tulsi (Tulsi), Palash, Katha and Palash. The joyous sprinkling and streaming of these colors has a soothing effect on our bodies. It improves skin, nails, and hair by enhancing ions. Playing “Holi” also removes laziness and lethargies that are caused by winter.

In “Holi”, many synthetic colors containing lead oxides, dyes (particulates with a size less than 10um), chromium Iodine, copper sulfate and diesel are being used. In the case of excessive exposure, these chemicals cause irritation of the skin, hair loss and blindness. To avoid skin irritation, it is recommended to use the traditional (organic) herbal colors. They are both fragrant and skin-friendly. Holi can be played using eco-friendly natural colors prepared by different plants. Saffron can be made from Teshu flowers, Kesar or Saffron. Green color can be obtained by drying leaves of Gulmohur plants or neems. Mint or coriander may also be used.

ConclusionWith Holi around the next corner on the 21st of March, let us enjoy the festival by incorporating the lessons it teaches and bringing love, harmony and peace into our lives.

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