Thanks a lot @AmanKrJha
How was the Holi celebration at your place, do you play with colours.
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Thanks a lot @AmanKrJha
How was the Holi celebration at your place, do you play with colours.
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Hi @Shrut19 thanks for your kind words. Oh yes the Aloo chat and pani puri was yummy actually mouth watery
How was the Holi celebration at your home ?
I hope you make a lot of fun with your friends
Hello bhai @NarenChandra thanks for the appreciation. I try to summarise all important details in my post, i hope you like to read it.
I share all details from my experience which i learned from my family.
Happy Holi to you and your family
Thanks for the wishes @AbdullahAM
The vibrancy of colors is something that brings in a lot of positivity in our lives. Holi being the festival of colors is actually a day worth rejoicing. Holi is a famous Hindu festival that is celebrated in every part of India with utmost joy and enthusiasm. On Holi people play with colors with their friends and families and in the evening they show love and respect to their close ones.
With my post, I’m wishing you a colorful and safe Holi.
Rishabh Bansal
Local Guide, India
Seems cool
@RishabhBansal1 happy Holi
Happy Holi bhai @SalmaanN
Hi @Anijais13 ,
Happy Holi!
Just to let you know, I am going to merge your post to our already ongoing thread about this festival - HOLI (The Traditional Hindu Festival of Colours). There you can share your experience about the festival and tell us what do you love the most about this festival.
Hi @RishabhBansal1 ,
Happy Holi! Wishing all the best of everything! Can you share with us how do you love to celebrate this festival? Do you gather with friends or family members?
Just to let you know, there is an ongoing thread about this festival - HOLI (The Traditional Hindu Festival of Colours).
Hi @ShreyaAgarwal ,
Happy Holi! I guess this is one of the biggest festivals in India. Were there a lot of people gathered together to celebrate?
Just to let you know, I am going to merge your post to our already ongoing thread about this festival - HOLI (The Traditional Hindu Festival of Colours). There you can share your experience about the festival and tell us what do you love the most about this festival.
Hello @RishabhBansal1 @Anijais13
@ShreyaAgarwal thanks a lot sharing the beautiful pictures with community, i hope you make a lot of fun on Holi. I also write a post on Holi you can read my post and give your valuable feedbacks :
HOLI-The-Traditional-Hindu-Festival-of-Colours
Much thankful to @TsekoV for shifting the pictures on right track.
Happy Holi
Hi @TsekoV yes you are right. Holi is one of the major Hindu festival in India and this festival is celebrated in the month of March.
Holi is celebrated with different colours and this festival has a unique significant in India.
I also write a post on Holi festival, you can read my post.
Hi @Thanuchandra ,
Thank you for sharing your photo! Happy Holi to everyone, be healthy and very happy!
It’s great that you’ve celebrated this amazing holiday even at work. Please note that I will merge your post to the awesome ongoing thread HOLI (The Traditional Hindu Festival of Colours) where you can see how other Local Guides have celebrated this colourful festival.
Namskar…
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Same Enthusiasm in Mumbai for All festival celebration…
But My family members not celebrate Holi because of some reasons…
But I like when others celebrate…
1. The name Holi comes from “Holika”, the sister of demon King “Hiranyakashyap” (refer: Hindu mythology).
2. Legend has that the evil king – Hiranyakashyap – forbade his son Prahlad from worshiping one of the Hindu gods – Lord Vishnu. However, Prahlad worshiped Vishnu despite his father’s denial.
It is interesting that there are different stories of Holi @Sumitt I had heard that Krishna finding he was blue wanted to be a different colour, but was told that he could be any colour he wanted and that the people around him could too if he painted them with colour.