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Happy Holi !!! Celebrate The Festival of Colors

posted March 10, 2009 - 12:42pm
Happy Holi !!! Celebrate The Festival of Colors

The very colorful festival of Holi will be celebrated on 11th March all over India. It is a festival of colors, joy, love, happiness and spirit. Colors are the most important part of the festival as all the people get together and throw colors on each other.

Happy Holi WishesHappy Holi Wishes

On the day of Holi the entire atmosphere gets filled with colors everywhere and is a beautiful sight to behold. People forget their differences and come together in friendship to color each other. There is love and joy in the air and sounds of the Dholak that beats in the background. People sing songs of holi in loud voices and force the whole neighborhood to join in the celebrations.

The women folk in the house would have prepared special sweets like the gujiya, Gazaks and "drinks" like the "Bhang" or the very popular "Thandai" which is enjoyed as refreshments by all the guests who visit their houses.

This festival of colors is very popular among children and they eagerly wait to play with their color filled "pichkaris" or water pistols, water balloons etc that they can throw on an unsuspecting passerby. Oh what fun it is, I remember, playing holi as a kid. It is not only the kids who come out to play, but people of all ages, young and old.

Holi is a festival where you can just let your hair down and let loose with no restrictions and have lots of fun. People move out in groups called "tolis" and visit all the houses in the neighborhood to color each and every person forcing them out of their homes, even the shy ones, no one is spared. So, hey if you are thinking of hiding at home, this Holi, don't think you will be spared!

Colors of HoliColors of Holi

Ideally the festival of Holi celebrates the arrival of spring and the colors used in Holi reflect the various hues of spring. But, unfortunately the colors that are being used in this festival may be toxic chemical substances that may harm you. Therefore to avoid an environmental degradation and to help de-pollute Holi several environmentalist are urging people to celebrate Holi with eco-friendly colors. These colors are prepared from natural sources and do not cause any harmful side effects.

Need to know more about how to prepare Natural Colors of Holi then visit this site: http://www.thecolorsofindia.com/natural-colors/index.html and learn how all the colors can be easily prepared at home. Also see some delicious special Holi recipes that you can prepare at home and keep ready for your guests tomorrow here: http://www.thecolorsofindia.com/recipes/index.html.

Wish all your near and dear ones, friends, family and yes even your foes a Happy Holi with sms messages or e-cards:
http://itschaitime.com/fresh/happy-holi-cards-free-happy-holi-ecards-greeting-cards/
http://www.fundootimes.com/sms/holi-sms.html

Wish all the readers a very "Happy Holi" and hope that you all have lots of fun playing with "natural" colors.

Also read about the Thandai tradition of Holi here:
http://www.xomba.com/holi_special_the_thandai_tradition

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That's great, Jim

Hey, hope you are able to join in the celebrations and hope you have fun.. Let us know how it went..! Get money writing articles on Xomba Here

See the beauty of the colors of Holi in these Songs

in these popular Bollywood songs celebrating Holi. Here is the most popular song of Bollywood, Rang Barse which was sung by Amitabh Bachchan and it shows how you a couple in love can get immersed in the "colors and moods" of Holi. Enjoy, and see how vibrant the colors look: Here is another song from the Movie "Mashal" starring Anil Kapoor; This is the typical way Holi is celebrated on the streets of India. This is a popular number from the VERY Popular Movie Blockbuster of all times "Sholay" Featuring Hema Malini and Dharmendra, Amitabh Bachchan and Jaya Bachchan. See the colors of Holi.... Thanks a lot Mia for your comment. Get money writing articles on Xomba Here

Holi festival

is a festival of colors, and it is celebrated as a victory of "good" over "evil". There is a mythological story behind it about a small boy called Prahlad. It goes like this: "There was a mighty demon king named Hirnakashyipu who had won all the three worlds of heaven, earth and hell and had thus, become very proud. He assumed that he could defeat even Lord Vishnu with his valor. He went to the extent that he had enforced a law that everybody would worship him instead of gods and deities. However, his little son Prahlad refused to accept his commands and continued to worship Lord Vishnu with complete devotion. Infuriated by this defiance of his son, he ordered his soldiers to throw him down a hill. Praying fervently and having full faith in Lord Vishnu, Prahlad did not retract from his word. True to his faith, Lord Vishnu rescued him at the last moment. Flustered by this news, Hirnakashyipu invoked the help of his sister Holika, who had a boon that she could walk through the fire unharmed to do away with his son. The wicked aunt agreed to the evil desires of his brother and entered the fire with her nephew Prahlad. However, the brother and sister had forgot that Holika could only enter the fire alone or she would perish. Thus, blessed by Lord Vishnu, the child Prahlad remained unharmed but Holika got burnt and died instantly. Holi is thus celebrated to commemorate the death of the evil aunt, after whom the festival is named, and the new life granted to Prahlad for his devotion and faith. To this day, cow dung is hurled into the fire and obscenities are shouted at the Holi fire at some places to insult Holika." http://www.thecolorsofindia.com/holi-legends/bhakt-prahlad-holika.html Thanks Alethea for your comment. Diwali is a festival of lights and Holi a festival of colors. Get money writing articles on Xomba Here

Is it me or are colors

more vibrant in India?? The saffron yellows, deep blues and that bright orange color that we don't see too often here...just beautiful!! Peace, Mia NW Please visit my recent posts here Get paid to be a xombie! Join us here

~Peace, Mia

please ignore my baubles!

Please ignore my baubles, in the world of feedburner, Spring is on hold!

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please ignore my baubles!

Peae ignore my baubles, in the world of feedburner, Spring is on hold!

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Hi rawnak

I have never hear of Holi but am fascinated,.. Is this like Diwali (the hindu festival of light) and who represents it, it sounds beautiful... Thanks Alethea

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Funny you should mention that, rawnak

One of the families in my son's preschool class is from Mumbai and we've done playdates already. My family lives in a rural part of the county so we don't have any neighbors per se, but I will see if we can set up something for tomorrow with the other family. CLICK HERE TO JOIN XOMBA TODAY!

Yes, let your hair down, Jim

and celebrate Holi tomorrow. I am sure that there must be Indian people in your neighborhood who would be celebrating this festival, so why don't you join in and see how much fun it is! Your kids will enjoy it the most! Put on some colorful old shirts and go out and get dirty...! Get money writing articles on Xomba Here

That sounds like fun, rawnak!

We need to have time to let our hair down and just do something for the pure joy and fun of it. Holi sounds like the perfect opportunity. Thanks for posting this! CLICK HERE TO JOIN XOMBA TODAY!

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