Holi

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Latest Odisha News, Latest India News, Breaking News Today ... (Argus News)

Holi is a festival of colours and one of the most widely celebrated festivals in the country, especially in North India. Holi is also symbolic of the ...

Use a gentle cleanser or a cream cleanser to cleanse your face. Occlusive ingredients form a barrier on the skin which shields the skin from harmful chemicals. For irritated skin or minor rashes, apply a mixture of calamine lotion. Aptly called as the festival of colours, it is that time of the year again when people come together, rejoice and apply colour on each other to share their joy. Colours made from flowers and coloured vegetables like beetroot are the safest. The black paste has lead oxide, Green has copper sulphate, and red has mercury sulphate.

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Holi 2023: What is the Indian festival of colour and why do we ... (The National)

Holi, the Hindu festival of colour, is now celebrated around the world, marked by raucous parties where people throw and smear coloured powder on each other ...

Performers at the event will include Bollywood DJ Aqeel, India's top-ranked female DJ Paroma and Dubai DJs Shadow, Zubair, Karan and Ziya. Restaurants have also cashed in on festivities, launching special Holi menus and deals. The fun and games with colours, however, are followed everywhere. Colour marathons, where participants are doused with coloured powders, have become popular around the world. Another story is linked to the god Krishna’s love for Radha, Jansari writes. Across India and Nepal, for instance, streets will be filled with colours as powdered dyes are thrown by people at each other and coloured water is sprayed for raucous fun.

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Organise the best Holi party ever with these tips (The Indian Express)

Holi 2023 Party Tips: Whether you're planning an extravagant party at an outdoor location or an intimate house party with your loved ones, here are some ...

Play some lively music as well going to go with the theme to amp up the occasion and get everyone in the festive spirit. This is the best way to display all the Holi colours you have played with and snap some Insta-worthy photos. Once done, decide the ideal venue for your party and the amount of food you’ll need to cook or take out.

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Holi 2023: Remove stubborn colours from skin, hair and nails safely ... (Healthshots)

Removing Holi colours using harmful products to remove them can damage your skin. Here's how you should remove Holi colours safely.

Dr Sharad says, “Holi colours can make your skin more sensitive to the sun, and can cause sunburn. Therefore, use a mild shampoo to gently loosen the Holi colours and rinse your hair with lukewarm water. [hot water to clean your face](https://www.healthshots.com/beauty/skin-care/heres-how-bathing-with-hot-water-can-affect-your-skin/), thinking it will help wash away the colour, think again! Do you think harsh scrubbing your face can help you remove all the colours from your face? Dr Sharad advises using a mild and natural cleanser as it will not leave your skin irritated. Choose natural products such as coconut oil instead to remove the colours effectively.

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How to clean up after Holi: Eco-friendly ways to dispose of colours (Hindustan Times)

4. Dispose of organic waste responsibly: Organic waste such as flowers, fruits, and vegetable peels can be used to make compost. Composting is an eco-friendly ...

Encourage them to use natural colours and dispose of waste responsibly. Spread awareness: Educate your family and friends about the importance of using eco-friendly ways to dispose of colours. Instead of using running water, try using a bucket of water and a cloth to clean off the colours. Dispose of organic waste responsibly: Organic waste such as flowers, fruits, and vegetable peels can be used to make compost. Use less water: During Holi, it is common to use a lot of water to clean off the colours. [Holi ](https://www.hindustantimes.com/topic/holi)is a beautiful [festival of colours](https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/festivals/holi-2023-how-festival-of-colours-is-celebrated-in-different-states-of-india-101677651152719.html) that bring joy and happiness to people's lives.

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Harmful side-effects of Holi colours (India Today)

We all love playing with Holi colours, but do they leave any harmful side-effects? Let's find out with expert advice.

For the hair, use plenty of water to wash away the dry colours and tiny mica particles. Apply this on the face, neck and arms followed by washing it off after 20 minutes to remove the tan and soften the skin. In case you experience itching, add two tablespoons of vinegar to a mug of water and use it as a last rinse. “The market is flooded with a variety of colours – paste, dry and watercolours. While bathing, gently scrub the body and apply a moisturiser on the face and body immediately after while the skin is still damp. Moreover, this year it is likely to be celebrated with a lot of josh since we are almost out of the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Happy Holi 2023: Jokes, funny messages, memes to share with your ... (Hindustan Times)

Holi is here and it's time to have fun, share jokes, indulge in good food and play with colours. Here's a compilation of jokes, funny messages, memes to ...

The festival of Holi, being celebrated on March 8 (Tuesday) this year, is also a wonderful opportunity to have some fun time with friends and family which can be done by sharing jokes and funny messages with them. (Also read: [ Happy Holi 2023: Best wishes, images, WhatsApp status, messages and greetings to celebrate Holi the festival of colours)](https://www.hindustantimes.com/lifestyle/festivals/happy-holi-2023-best-wishes-images-whatsapp-status-messages-and-greetings-to-celebrate-holi-the-festival-of-colours-101678083306521.html) Here's a compilation of jokes, funny messages, memes to share with your friends, family and loved ones. So, he could play a round of sprinkler golf! [Holi 2023](https://www.hindustantimes.com): Holi is the time when people come out, play with colours and socialise even with those they don't know too well. Why did the colour green refuse to play Holi with the other colours?

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The towns, which are 42 kilometers from Mathura, are very well-known for their Lathmar Holi festivities. Rang Panchami - Maharashtra. Holi is observed as "Rang ...

Shigmo is observed in two different ways: "Dhakto Shigmo" and "Vhadlo Shigmo," which respectively mean "small Shigmo" and "big Shigmo." The purpose of the celebration, which includes a stirring display of martial arts, horseback riding, and poetry recitation, is to honour the valor of Sikh warriors, especially those of the Nihang Sikh sect. However, it's fascinating to observe how this festival is observed in the Uttar Pradesh towns of Nandgaon and Barsana in a rather unusual manner by playfully hitting men with wooden sticks in response to their teasing as part of a ritual.

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Tips to protect your skin from harmful colours during Holi (The Statesman)

The harsh chemicals and dyes used in making the colours for Holi can damage the skin, especially if it's sensitive.

This will protect your skin from direct exposure to the colours. This will create a barrier between your skin and the colours, making it easier to wash off later. Here are tips to protect your skin from such harmful colours during Holi:

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Happy Holi 2023: Wishes, messages and quotes (India Today)

This year, Holi falls on March 8. Check out wishes, quotes and messages to wish your loved ones.

My best wishes to you and your complete family on this Holi occasion. I hope you get to celebrate Holi with Thandai and Gujiyas. - I hope your life is filled with joy and happiness as the festival of colours approaches.

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Five facts about Holi, the festival of colours (Hindustan Times)

How do Indians celebrate Holi? From its origin in Hindu legend to special drinks spiced with fresh cannabis, here are some basics about Holi, ...

On the day of Holi, revelers partake of a traditional Indian breakfast and gather with their families and friends to celebrate. Every Holi festivity in India is associated with the special food that is prepared to celebrate the event. Many songs, especially Bollywood numbers, have become synonymous with Holi in the past several decades. The mixture is added to traditional sweets or mixed with sweetened almond milk as a treat for the special day. In Mathura, in northern India, people observe Holi as a celebration of the love between the Hindu god Krishna and his lady love, Radha, and reenact scenes from their lives. According to the Hindu calendar, Holi falls on the last full moon of winter.

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Why do we celebrate Holi? (Times of India)

Festivals News: Holi, also known as the festival of colors, is a two-day celebration in India that celebrates the eternal love between Radha and Lord ...

As per the beliefs, it's a way of playing Holi with a stick and a shield held by men and women respectively. It also holds the meaning of triumph of good over evil from the story of god Vishnu as Narasimha and celebrates it with "Holika Dahan" by performing rituals in front of the bonfire. Additionally, Holi is the celebration of the eternal and divine love of Radha and Lord Krishna, and celebrates it by playing with colors or flowers. Choti Holi is the festival of togetherness where everyone exchanges sweets and dance around the bonfire. The best time to play Holi is in the morning as the sun is at the top of your head. is one of the most auspicious festivals in Hindu culture.

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What Is Holi? What to Know About the Hindu Festival of Colors (TeenVogue.com)

Youngsters smear coloured powder gulal as they celebrate Holi the Festival of Colours on March 18. Hindustan Times/Getty Images. Politics ...

Now, the throwing of colors is a part of the holiday, [representing](https://time.com/4696979/holi-hindu-holiday-india-nepal/) the playful love and affection that Radha and Krishna once shared. On the day after the bonfire comes the main Holi celebration. Though this aspect of the festival has been heavily commercialized, it is by far the The ritual is also done in remembrance of the burning of the demoness Holika, one of the most popular Holi stories. [celebrated by millions of Hindus](https://thefactfile.org/holi-facts/) around the world, from India and Pakistan to Trinidad and Tobago, and the United States. It’s celebrated around the world, and though the origin story of the holiday varies from region to region, Holi is everywhere all about love, goodness, and welcoming positive energy back into your life. Another popular — and much more wholesome — Holi origin story involves Krishna and his beloved Radha, the goddess of love and devotion. He called upon his sister, Holika — whose powers included being protected from agni (fire) — and asked her to take his son into the fire pit with her, where he would burn. On the night before Holi, it’s Holi is actually a two-day festival. So, whether you’re observing the ancient spiritual tradition yourself, or celebrating with a friend, here are eight things to keep in mind about how to celebrate Holi.

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Holi 2023: How the festival boosts happy hormones, improves ... (Hindustan Times)

Holi is the time to destress, relax and socialise after a long period of bitter cold. Here's how playing with colours and celebrating the festival with ...

Holi being the festival of colours is one of the most joyous festivals in India. Colours give a good and happy feeling and a boost to happy hormones. "It's a time of get together for the families. The festival is celebrated with different traditions in different parts of the country, but the spirit essentially remains the same which is to forget all worries and soak self in the spirit of the festival. It is also a chance to bond with your family, friends and loved ones and take a break from all the gadgets and never-ending daily business. Holi is the time to destress, relax and socialise after a long period of bitter cold.

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Holi 2023: Why these traditional foods are consumed on Holi (Times of India)

During Holi, it's a custom to make Kathal ki Sabji in Jharkhand and Bihar along with rice. This is because there are several people who crave for Mutton Curry, ...

[readmore](javascript://) It is undoubtedly the most amazing time of the year, where there is fun and enthusiasm around. It is also known as the ‘Festival of Colours’ and is a time for people to come together, play with Gulal and water, and enjoy traditional foods.

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Holi 2023: Puja vidhi, muhurat, timings, samagri, mantra (The Indian Express)

Holi 2023 Puja Vidhi, Muhurat, Timings, Samagri, Mantra: It marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring.

Before commencing with the puja and chanting the mantras, water is sprinkled on the thali and the one performing the puja. All the ingredients for the puja are kept on a plate and along with the thali, a pot of water is kept. The joyous festival marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring.

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With Holi around the corner, a look at the tradition of consuming ... (The Indian Express)

Bhang is a green-coloured paste made from seeds and leaves of the female cannabis plants — they have higher potency and Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) content ...

Over the years, states have also come up with their own laws regarding the sale and consumption of bhang. However, only certain parts of a cannabis plant, such as resin and “flowering or fruiting tops” come under this ban. As per Hindu mythology, cannabis came into existence after the gods churned an ocean of milk while looking for an elixir that would make them immortal and restore their strength. “To forbid or even seriously restrict the use of so holy and gracious an herb as the hemp would cause widespread suffering and annoyance,” the report pointed out. As per the BBC, in the late 19th century, they commissioned a study of bhang’s effects and cultural significance. It’s believed that Shiva, who had consumed the poison Halahala that emerged during the churning of the ocean, ate this plant to cool his throat.

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Synthetic colours used during Holi, changing season can encourage ... (The Indian Express)

"The mid-March to mid-April period is the peak season when communicable diseases like viral skin infections, seasonal flu, mononucleosis, cold and cough ...

Often, the chemicals used in Holi colours consist of synthetic dyes and in many cases it has mica dust which can trigger major skin allergies. “And if you must celebrate the festival, do so in a smart and cautious way. There can also be severe itching and burning sensation, redness and in some cases even skin burns. He added, “With the changing season, viral and fungal skin infections are already on the rise. Skin allergies, skin infections, dermatitis, eczemas and respiratory diseases are the major problems,” said Dr Sharma who resides in Sector 34, Dr Vikas Sharma, Dermato-Laser Surgeon at National Skin Hospital, Mansa Devi Complex, said synthetic colours and direct contact could encourage the spread of viral infections.

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Happy Holi 2023: Wishes Images, Quotes, Status, Messages ... (The Indian Express)

Happy Holi 2023 Wishes Images, Quotes, Status, HD Wallpapers, SMS, GIF Pics, Shayari, Messages, Photos: The festival which starts in the evening of Purnima ...

Happy Holi 2023! In different parts of the country it is known with different names. It also celebrates the love of Radha and Krishna and is said to mark their union.

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In photos: Holi, the 'festival of colours', celebrated across India (Gulf News)

A young man dances during the colorful Holi 2023 festival organized by the Embassy of India at Cuscatlan Park, San Salvador. Image Credit: AFP. 3 of 20.

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Bollywood Holi celebration 2023 Live Updates: Kareena Kapoor ... (The Indian Express)

Happy Holi Wishes 2023, Bollywood Holi Celebrations Live Updates: Kareena Kapoor Khan shared a photo with her sons Jeh and Taimur drenched in Holi colour.

Happy Holi.” Vicky Kaushal and Katrina Kaif shared photos from their celebrations with his family. The caption read, “First Holi with the MRS 🧿🤗❤️#HappyHoli” Kareena Kapoor shared a photo with her sons Jeh and Taimur drenched in Holi colour. She tweeted a video of the celebrations saying, “Holi celebrations at Janki Kutir .

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Holi 2023: Home remedies to remove colour from your skin (Economic Times)

There are many different colours available in the market which includes harmful ones like industrial dyes, which are inexpensive and vivid.

The views expressed here are that of the respective authors/ entities and do not represent the views of Economic Times (ET). Add two tablespoons of vinegar to a mug of water and use it as a last rinse if you suffer itching. Last but not least, don't forget to use a gentle conditioner on your hair. Doctors link it with to dermatitis, skin allergies, and a wide range of other conditions, including scalp troubles. [Holi](/topic/holi)with your family and friends? The colourant employed,

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Holi 2023: How and where to celebrate the festival of colors in the UAE (Al Arabiya English)

The Indian festival of colors, Holi, is a widely celebrated event in Dubai and in other parts of the UAE.With a millions-large Indian community in the UAE,

Tickets start at $27.5 (AED 100) and $40 (AED 150) for couples. Bollywood music, food and drinks, and games await visitors to the March 11 event. If history is any guide, informal celebrations of the festival can be spotted in sand lots and sidewalks across old Dubai neighborhoods. Food, drinks and colors must be purchased at the venue. and close at 9 p.m. The event will start at 10 a.m. The outdoor, beachside event will also have organic colors and food stalls. Doors open at 11 a.m. Colors not purchased at the venue will not be allowed and the entry ticket to the park is not included in the price of the event’s ticket. The beachside event will see sets from DJs Aqeel, Paroma, Shadow, Zubair, Karan and Ziya. The venue is pet friendly. [For the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app.](https://news.google.com/publications/CAAqBwgKMOnQlwswi_quAw?oc=3&ceid=US:en&hl=en-US&gl=US)

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Dietary dos and don'ts for diabetics during Holi (Times of India)

Due to long eating gaps and heavy snacks, we land up having gastric symptoms like gas, acidity, etc. So remember to start your day with a healthy brea.

Exercise the next day a little more than usual or cut back on a few calories in each meal to compensate for the overeating done, adds Dr Dua. “As Holi is a festival when we bid adieu to winters and welcome spring, we forget to hydrate ourselves, and even when we do, it's with sugary drinks or alcohol, which further dehydrate us. Refrain from eating food high in carbohydrates, fats, high calories and processed food as it may cause your blood sugar levels to rise.

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Holi 2023: Kareena Kapoor Khan has the time of her life, playing ... (Economic Times)

Agencies Kapoor had a blast with her sons Taimur and Jeh! 2023 Holi is almost at the door, and Bollywood is beginning to bathe itself in its vibrant hues.

Kapoor Khan wrote that she intends to take a long nap after the party and that she misses her husband. #holifestival #loveandlight.” In the pictures, Karisma, clad in a pristine white kurti, is shown posing cutely with a thali of flowers and a bowl of colours. She will also appear in Sujoy Ghosh’s murder mystery ‘The Devotion Of Suspect X.’ Sharing some before and after pictures, the ‘Raja Hindustani’ star wrote, “How it started and how it’s going. Drenched head to toe in gulaal (colour) and clad in a summer green kurta, Kapoor Khan looks radiant. In separate pictures, Taimur and Jeh look preoccupied with their pichkaries (water pistols).

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Holi 2023: Dos and don'ts to follow while playing with colours (Hindustan Times)

As you step out to join a Holi party or your neighbour group of friends to play Holi, do not forget to follow some important dos and don'ts.

- Don't play with non-willing persons Holi colours have toxic chemicals, and it is important to prevent direct exposure to skin and eyes. - Don't play with synthetic colours

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Holi 2023: The Festival of Colors (The Atlantic)

After two years of limited celebrations due to COVID-19 restrictions, many Holi festivals are back in full swing.

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When is Holi? Why is it celebrated? What to know about the Hindu ... (USA TODAY)

At celebrations for the Hindu festival of Holi, you might see bonfires, colorful powders flow through the air, dancing and other festivities.

One common dish in northern parts of the country is gujia, a sweet pastry with fillings that can be fried. It falls in the month known as Falgun, and typically comes in March. Dalpat Rajpurohit, an assistant professor in the Department of Asian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin, explained that these traditions are rooted in Hindu texts and stories honoring devotion to deities, love and more. Why is it celebrated? When is Holi? What is Holi?

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Holi 2023: How and why it's celebrated, plus color throw events in ... (Raleigh News & Observer)

The festival of colors is marked by throwing colored powder & lighting bonfires. What to know about when it starts, traditions, NC celebrations.

• Holi Moli (UNC-Chapel Hill): This event will benefit Gift of Life Marrow Registry and Kiran Inc. The Town will provide Holi powder to attendees to get the event started, but attendees are strongly encouraged to bring their own Holi powder to keep the fun going. The festival is free, and will feature dancing, Holi powders and food for purchase. • Holi Mela at Cheeni: This event at Cheeni Indian Food Emporium requires a ticket purchased in advance, which covers all street-style food and drink available that day. • Pratt Master’s Holi Color Throw (Duke): Take a break and come celebrate Holi in the Engineering Quad at Duke University. Holi celebrates the triumph of good over evil, which we see in this legend when Holika dies by fire and Lord Naarayana (a different form of Lord Vishnu) remains. Holi has historically been celebrated to begin the harvest season, usually falling in the month of March. The event is free, and only the first 100 to register using the link below will get free color packets. • Morrisville’s Holi Celebration: There will be music, dancing, artisan vendors, cultural performances, food, and fun. We’ll provide the colored powder, you do the rest. The water is sometimes also colored. That’s a common theme in Hindu stories, and Diwali celebrates something similar,” Gupta said.

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Holi is a celebration of love, color and spring (CNN)

During the Hindu festival of love, color and spring, people smear colored powders on each other and drench one another in water.

Despite being a Hindu festival, Holi now transcends the boundaries of religion and is celebrated by people across the Indian subcontinent. In the end, Holika died in the fire and Hiranyakashayap died at the hands of Vishnu. Today, street market vendors sell richly hued heaps of powder so that people can follow in the footsteps of Radha and Krishna. In Hindu mythology, the deity Krishna was left with blue skin after drinking milk poisoned by a demon. This year’s holiday falls on March 8, but in some parts of India, communities begin the festivities by lighting bonfires the night before in a celebration known as Holika Dahan, or Choti Holi. There’s singing, dancing, and of course, food.

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Animal activists and vets appeal for an animal-friendly Holi (The Hindu)

People are geared up to celebrate 'the festival of colours' in the city, but animal activists and veterinary doctors have urged people to keep animals safe ...

Avoid wearing too much makeup as the chemicals that are present in your cosmetics can react with the colours further causing a skin reaction,” said Shireen Furtado, Consultant – Medical and Cosmetic Dermatology, Aster CMI Hospital. As Holi is a festival which involves the use of colours and water and typically celebrated in an outdoor area, dermatologists have given out various tips to ensure skin safety during the festive times. “The chemicals contained in the cheap Holi powders are toxic for the fur of the animals.

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Five things central Ohioans should know about the Hindu festival of ... (The Columbus Dispatch)

People sing, dance and throw colors at each other to celebrate Holi festival in Hyderabad. Hindus across much of South Asia — and in Greater Columbus — are ...

In much of India, Holi celebrates the playful and child-like demeanor of Lord Krishna, an avatar of Vishnu. Holi is celebrated according to the Hindu lunisolar calendar. You can support work like his with a tax-deductible donation to Report for America here: “And this day, basically anybody can throw color on anybody.” [Bharatiya Hindu Temple ](https://www.columbushindutemple.org/#/home)in Powell and a mathematics professor at Ohio State University. Hindus across much of South Asia — and in Greater Columbus — are celebrating Holi, the festival of colors, this week. However, Hiranyakashyap’s son Prahlad, a devotee of Lord Vishnu, refused. Thus, the date varies from year to year in the Gregorian calendar, but in general it coincides with the beginning of spring — a time to celebrate the end of winter and the start of new life. But the festival varies regionally, and is sometimes associated with Lord Shiva and his wife Parvati, or with Lord Rama and his wife Sita, according to Pandey. [believe](https://www.holifestival.org/history-of-holi.html) that Holika was the sister of Hiranyakashyap, a demon-king who terrorized the world and ordered everyone to worship him. “Holi is a festival of harmony,” said Bishun Pandey, 67, president of the The holiday starts on Tuesday, on the full moon of the Hindu month of Phalguna, and continues until Wednesday night.

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Holi Aayi Re, Aayi Re Holi Aayi….. | Arunachal Observer (Arunachal Observer)

Vishnu: There is a symbolic legend to explain why Holi is celebrated as a festival of triumph of good over evil in the honour of Hindu god Vishnu and his ...

Vishnu: There is a symbolic legend to explain why Holi is celebrated as a festival of triumph of good over evil in the honour of Hindu god Vishnu and his devotee Prahlada. The extension started the day after the Holi festival in Anadpur Sahib, where Sikh soldiers would train in mock battles; compete in horsemanship, athletics, archery and military exercises. Grand celebrations of Holi were held at the Lal Qila, where the festival was also known as Eid-e-gulaabi or Aab-e-Pashi. It is the festive day to end and rid oneself of past errors, to end conflicts by meeting others, a day to forget and forgive. Kama and Rati: Among other Hindu traditions such as Shaivism and Skatism, the legendary significance of Holi is linked to Shiva in yoga and deep meditation. The festivities officially usher in spring, with Holi celebrated as a festival of love. History: Indian Mughal emperor Jahangir celebrating Holi with ladies of the zenana. He subjected Prahlada to cruel punishments, none of which affected the boy or his resolve to do what he thought was right. His mother Yashoda, tired of his desperation, asks him to approach Radha and ask her to colour his face in any colour she wanted. It lasts for a night and a day, starting on the evening of Purnima (Full Moon Day) falling in Hindu calendar month of Phalguna. It celebrates the eternal and divine love of God Radha and Krishna. Holi celebrates the arrival of spring (season) in India, the end of winter, the blossoming of love and for many, it is a festive day to meet others, play and laugh, forget and forgive, and repair broken relationships.

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Happy Holi 2023: Wishes, Images, Whatsapp Messages, Status ... (The Indian Express)

Happy Holi 2023 Wishes Images, Whatsapp Messages, Status, Photos, Quotes: This year, Holi will be celebrated on March 8, which is a Wednesday.

* Let us celebrate the festival of colours by adding colours of love, affection, happiness and joy in our relationship. The festival sees the coming together of different communities to eat, dance, play and make merry. The festival marks the end of winter, and stands for victory of good over evil.

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Holi festival celebrations in India and around the world – in pictures (The Guardian)

Hindu spring festival sees millions hurl coloured powder at each other in a kaleidoscopic celebration of the end of winter and the triumph of good over ...

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Holi 2023: 6 tips to keep your child safe on Holi (Healthshots)

From water balloons to pichkari, Holi for kids can be dangerous, if not celebrated with care. Follow these 6 tips so your kids can be safe.

Eco-friendly colours are less harsh on the skin and also easy to wash off. Apply a good amount of moisturiser and sunscreen to protect the exposed areas from harmful colours and sun exposure. Oil the scalp and hair well, as the oil acts as a protective barrier against harmful colours and helps to wash off the colour easily. A few other tips that come in handy are ensuring your child has enough water before stepping out to play. It’s also a good idea to make them wear fun sunglasses to protect their eyes from harmful colours. Meeting friends and family, splashing water, playing with colours,and enjoying good food brings out the essence of Holi.

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Happy Holi 2023: Images, Quotes, Wishes, Messages, Cards ... (Times of India)

On the joyous occasion of Holi today, here we list down a few images, quotes, wishes, messages, cards, greetings, pictures and GIFs which you can send.

Happy Holi to you and to your loved ones! Happy Holi to you and your family. Happy Holi to you and your family! Blessed Holi to you and your family! Wish you a holi filled with colors, sweets, thandai and joy. May this holi bring lots of colorful seasons and days in your life filled with plenty of happiness and love. Wish you a very Happy Holi May this Holi dispel darkness and add colors to your lives. Wishing you a Holi that is full of laughter, fun, and unforgettable moments with your loved ones. Happy Holi 2023! May the spirit of Holi bring new hope and new beginnings in your life. Wishing you a Holi that is filled with love, happiness, and lots of delicious sweets.

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Happy Holi 2023: 35 Heartfelt quotes that perfectly describe the ... (Times of India)

Holi is celebrated in March, mostly. It holds significance in Hinduism. This year Holi will be celebrated on March 8. Holi signifies the love between.

Happy Holi to you. Happy Holi 2023! - May you be blessed with colors of joy and success. May you be showered with the love of your dear ones. Happy Holi my dear family! Open the window of your heart and welcome the festival. - Holi reminds us of brotherhood, comradeship and love for humanity. - Let this Holi dispel darkness and add colors to our lives. - Wishing you time well-spent with family, filled with good food and beautiful colors this Holi.Wishing you health, prosperity, and blessings from the gods. May you have a wonderful time with your loved ones. - The beauty of Holi is that it doesn’t discriminate. As a part of the celebration, people smear colors on each other's face with colors and celebrate the day with sweets and drinks.

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India celebrates Holi, the festival of colours (ABC News)

Today marks the start of Holi, the festival of colours, a Hindu celebration where partygoers throw brightly coloured powders and water balloons at each ...

The next day, participants take to the streets to cover each other in coloured powder while throwing water balloons and firing water pistols. Holi is one of the most popular festivals in Hinduism, celebrating the triumph of good versus evil and the arrival of spring in India. Today marks the start of Holi, the festival of colours, a Hindu celebration where partygoers throw brightly coloured powders and water balloons at each other.

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Happy Holi 2023: India celebrates the festival of colours. See pics! (WION)

Indians and Indian-origin people around the world are celebrating Holi. The annual spring festival of colours is one of the two major Hindu festivals — the ...

Happy Holi to all who celebrate. Apple CEO Tim Cook shared two pictures shot from iPhone that capture the spirit of the festival. It is a time to let loose and have fun, to forget the stresses of daily life and to embrace the spirit of love and togetherness, embodied in the popular saying, "Bura na mano Holi hai (Don't mind, it's Holi)." You can see some of the posts here: The annual spring festival of colours is one of the two major Hindu festivals — the other being Diwali — is celebrated on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Phalguna. Here are a few glimpses from the celebrations.

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Colours represent vibrancy in Holi but in tax laws, what do they ... (Livemint)

Taxpayers are advised to enjoy their Holi, with lots of vibrant Colours, but at the same time to avoid 'colourable devices' in their tax affairs.

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Follow these skincare tips before and after playing Holi | Lifestyle ... (Onmanorama)

Aptly called as the festival of colours, it is that time of the year again when people come together, rejoice and apply colour on each other to share.

» For irritated skin or minor rashes, apply a mixture of calamine lotion. Use a gentle cleanser or a cream cleanser to cleanse your face. Occlusive ingredients form a barrier on the skin which shields the skin from harmful chemicals. Aptly called as the festival of colours, it is that time of the year again when people come together, rejoice and apply colour on each other to share their joy. Colours made from flowers and coloured vegetables like beetroot are the safest. Holi is also symbolic of the triumph of good over evil.

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Happy Holi! A look into the origins & significance of the Festival Of ... (Economic Times)

Celebrated with a generous helping of gulaal (colours) as well as bhaang (a local drink spiced with cannabis), Holi marks the last day of the last full-moon day ...

This symbolises the defeat of evil. The locals also partake in a ritual called ‘lath mar; where the men chase the women and the women retaliate with sticks! This is why the cannabis drink bhaang is such a big part of the celebrations. In the evening, a bonfire is built. In the evening, people gather to create a bonfire. Each year, a day before the Holi bash takes place, the cannabis is ground to a fine paste and then mixed with almond milk to make one heady concoction!

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Shades Of Holi In The Hills (The Citizen)

The unique aspect of the Holi celebration around Kumaon is the Holi baithaks where one gets to listen to thumris and other songs based on Indian classical ragas ...

Swaang is also popular in the plains of the Terai region of Uttarakhand as well as the plains of Uttar Pradesh. Then there is the third dimension of Holi in the region which is known as Mahila Holi where Swaang is an integral part. Organisations like the Yugmanch and Hukka Club have been organising this form of Holi in the towns like Nainital and Almora which is known as the cultural capital of Kumaon. While Baithaki Holi has dotted the urban landscape of Kumaon and has earned the name of Nagari (urban) Holi, it has its counter in Khari Holi in the rural areas. Maharaj Tribhuvan Giri of Hukka Club in Almora disclosed, “The Baithaki Holi was first introduced in palaces of kings and mansions. Holi is a festival of colours and these colours have different shades that change with landscape, culture and ethnicity.

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PM wishes Happy Holi to all the people (Indtoday)

Happy Holi | Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended his greetings to all fellow Indians on the occasion of Holi.

Happy Holi 2023 Happy Holi my dear Happy Holi 2023! Wishing you a very colorful and joyous Holi! We greatly cherish the role of women in India’s progress.” It celebrates the eternal and divine love of the god Radha and Krishna.

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