Holi is the festival of colors in India. It signifies the victory of good over evil. People smear colored powder all over each others face , having parties ,throwing colored water at each other and dancing under water sprinklers. Bhang is also consumed on that day ,it is a paste made from cannabis plants.
Here is a glimpse of the HOLI celebration in India.
On the eve of Holi , large bonfires are lit to mark the occasion. People dance ,sing around the fire , and walk around it three times.
It is a visual delight to witness the celebration in India. People should apply coconut oil all
over body to prevent color from absorbing. Sometimes the colors does not wash out easily.
Holi also marks the end of winter season and the onset of summer season . The festival falls on the last full moon day of Falgun according to the Hindu calender. It is celebrated in the month of March. It is the best time to visit India and be a part of this festival.
Here is a glimpse of the HOLI celebration in India.
On the eve of Holi , large bonfires are lit to mark the occasion. People dance ,sing around the fire , and walk around it three times.
It is a visual delight to witness the celebration in India. People should apply coconut oil all
over body to prevent color from absorbing. Sometimes the colors does not wash out easily.
Holi also marks the end of winter season and the onset of summer season . The festival falls on the last full moon day of Falgun according to the Hindu calender. It is celebrated in the month of March. It is the best time to visit India and be a part of this festival.
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