Friday, May 11, 2012

Holi Celebration

HOLI

Holi, the festival of color, is undoubtedly the most fun-filled and boisterous Hindu festival and one of the oldest among Hindu festivals. Draped in white, people throng the streets in large numbers and smear each other with bright hued powders and squirt colored water on one another through pichkaris (big syringe-like hand-pumps), irrespective of caste, color, race, sex, or social status; all these petty differences are temporarily relegated to the background and people enjoy a colorful rebellion. Every year Holi is celebrated on the day after the full moon in early March and glorifies good harvest and fertility of the land. It is also time for spring harvest. The new crop refills the stores in every household and perhaps such abundance accounts for the riotous merriment during Holi.

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  1. Did anyone see the Amazing Race where the contestants got to experience first hand this colorful festival? I believe it as in last year's Race!

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