New Delhi, Mar 8 (EFE).- India celebrated Wednesday the popular Hindu festival of Holi which marks the beginning of spring. “Holi is indeed the festival of colors. It celebrates people’s differences and yet their togetherness,” said Atul Shastri, a priest at a Hindu temple in Gwalior city, located in central India. During this popular festival, …
The festival of colors, Holi is one of the most celebrated festivals across India regardless of social-cultural barriers. It is the celebration of love, unity and companionship when people get together to share in the joy of the festival.
- Er. Prabhat Kishore India is the country of festivals, which symbolises its enriched culture, tradition and civilisation. The festivals are based on geological happenings, mythological beliefs, happiness and joy, changes of seasons and various other factors. Holi is one of such a festival, which is called Rangotsava (festival of colours), Basantotsava (festival of spring)
The festival of Holi signifies the victory of good over evil. This year, there is confusion over when Holi 2023 will be celebrated. Is Holi 2023 on March 7 or March 8? Read on.