Monday, 6 February 2017

Holi is a festival of colors

Holi is a festival of colors. It is usually celebrated all around India. The festival is also a way inserted in nature. Lutati happiness around colorful spring flowers is shattered. The festival season is favorable and colors.


The festival of Holi is celebrated on the full moon of Phalguna. For this reason also called MO. A day before the full moon night people burn Holly and the ears of wheat and chana chickpeas are Bhunte. Spread in the atmosphere is fun. Frenzy of colors and music heals people and enthusiasm.

Holly was also associated with a legend. A king was Hirnykshyp. All he had wanted to worship him as God. His son Prahlad, they did not believe in God. He did not explain, they kill him on several measures, but he's not dead. Hirnykshyp's sister Holika had the boon of the fire was not burning. Prahlad Holika sat on the lap of the fire. Holika was burnt by the grace of God and Prahlad survived unharmed. This is in memory of the bonfire.

Holi is brewing farmers grow crops so fertile seeing they are blown away with excitement and fire roasted grain to eat and feed the hair.

The next day, ie on the day of Holi is played Dulhndi. Forget all animosity against each other's throats, meet and eat sweets and feed are colored in shades of love. Rubbing paint are put on each other and Gualala. Dye-infused people laugh by singing every person is in shades of Holi. Gunjia like sweets and sweetness in the atmosphere dissolves.

So the festival of Holi symbolizes the mutual love and brotherhood. And to this day we can protect the sanctity of love and brotherhood.

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