Holi Tour Package
Holi is one of India’s best festivals in India and people of all states enjoy this festival as it is considered the celebration of colors. Professionals claim this celebration calling that good has won the battle against evil. For those who t know this festival is celebrated during the spring season. Many people prefer visiting various places during Holi.
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Holi, the festival of colors, is a popular festival of Hindus. Holi is a festival of joy, enthusiasm, fun and colors. In fact, Holika Dahan and Holikotsav is an auspicious festival of the victory of theism over atheism, good over evil, virtue over sin and divinity over evil.
The festival of Holi is celebrated on the full moon day of Phalgun month. This festival is the messenger of the arrival of spring. This festival begins from Basant Panchami, before the full moon day. There are many stories prevalent about the joy with which the festival of Holi is celebrated. According to a story, Holi became popular when Lord Krishna obliterated the demons and danced with the Gopis, but the most famous story about Holi is as follows.
Holi is a festival of love and brotherhood, a festival of colors, a festival of joy. The pink color of Holi is a sign of faith. Holi is a festival of connecting people. Poet Maithili Sharan Gupta gives a vivid depiction of Holi in these lines:
Holi is a Hindu festival of love and happiness observed in the month of Phalgun, which corresponds to March in the Gregorian calendar or the last week of February, with Hindus near the world embracing fullness, worth, hope, and new life. Is. Love and energy together. It also corresponds to the seed harvest and conveys wealth and happiness. The season of jump marks the end of winter and the birth of summer; As a by-product, the spring climate is particularly pleasant, especially when flowers are abundant. As a result, Holi is celebrated as the festival of colors to honor the spring beauty of nature and the rich harvest.