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Holi Gifts : Celebrate Holi in this Land of Festivals

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Holi Gifts : Celebrate Holi in this Land of Festivals

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  1. Holi is the festival of colors or the festival of sharing love. Holi is a hindu spring festival celebrated in India & Nepal. It is celebrated on the first day of Chaitra. It makes the beginning of the spring. The beauty of nature makes this festival colorful.

  2. 1# Lighting the Holika Bonfire Holika Dahan is an extremely popular tradition and is celebrated with fervour all across the country and is symbolic of triumph of good over evil. • Collect and stack the wood • Place the statue of Holika on the wood • Light the bonfire • Chant the Rakshoghna Mantras

  3. 2# Playing Colors Children and young people form groups armed with dry colours, coloured solution and pichkaris, water balloons filled with coloured water, and other creative means to colour their targets • Buy or make colors • Smear colors on your loved ones • Spray colored water with pichkaris • Sing and dance to the beat of the dholak • Eat and drink traditional Holi delicacies

  4. The tradition of playing colours on Holi draws its roots from a legend of Radha and Krishna. It is said that young Krishna was jealous of Radha's fair complexion since he himself was very dark. He narrated his woe to mother Yashoda, who teasingly asked him to colour Radha's face in which ever colour he wanted. In a mischievous mood, Krishna applied colour on Radha's face. The tradition of applying colour on one's beloved is being religiously followed till date.

  5. At the end of the evening when the celebration of the colors has subdued, many people like to visit friends or family to enjoy the evening. People bring traditional Indian Sweets like Gujia, Coconut Burfi, Rava Ladoo, or Carrot Halwa & Thandai to enjoy together creating a great end to the celebration. Holi Gifts are not out of fashion. They never will be. So, choose from the exciting Holi Offers available and surprise your loved ones with colours and gifts! For more information please visit our store Infibeam.com

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