Holi, the festival of colours

What is your favorite holiday? Why is it your favorite?

My favorite festival is Holi. Holi festival comes on the full moon day of March. Holika Dahan is done on the Chaturdashi date of Shukla Paksha in the month of Phalgun, while Holi is celebrated with colors on the full moon date. Holi is celebrated for two days in India. On the first day people do Holika Dahan, in which Holika is burnt by putting wood and cow dung cakes, while on the second day all the people apply colors to each other and eat many types of dishes. Holi festival is a festival of attractive and beautiful colors, it is a festival which goes beyond the limits of every religion, sect, caste and gives the message of brotherhood to the people. On this day all the people forget their old grievances and hug each other and apply gulal to each other and wish each other for the holy festival of Holi. At the time of Holi, spring season arrives, yellow mustard waves in the fields, colorful beautiful flowers bloom all around. It seems as if nature is also involved in this festival of Holi.

Live pictures of Holi can be seen in the paintings and figures of many ancient temples of India. The amazing history of Holi is found in many paintings, murals and miniatures of olden times. If seen, the history of Holi is very ancient. It is believed that the festival of Holi is being celebrated for thousands of years. It is a festival of sharing happiness, on this day everyone celebrates this festival happily by hugging each other and applying color. This festival has such power that even years old enmity turns into friendship on this day. That is why Holi is also called the festival of harmony. On this day, everyone from children to adults enjoy a lot. Holi festival is celebrated as a symbol of victory of good over evil. Holi brings people together and spreads happiness, love and brotherhood. That is why Holi is also called the festival of unity. That is why I like this festival very much.


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