WHEN
Holi is celebrated on the full moon day in the Hindu month of Phalguna, which usually falls between late February and early March. However, the date may vary each year, and this year, Holi is celebrated on March 8.WHERE
Holi is celebrated all over India and in many other parts of the world, including the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It is a festival that is celebrated by people of all ages and backgrounds, making it a truly inclusive and joyous occasion.WHAT
Holi is a festival that celebrates the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. The festival is usually celebrated by people of all ages and backgrounds, who come together to play with colors and water. People smear each other with colored powder and throw water balloons at each other, making it a fun and lively festival.HOW
Holi is celebrated in many different ways in different parts of India. In some parts of the country, people light bonfires on the eve of Holi to symbolize the victory of good over evil. On the day of the festival, people gather together to play with colors and water. They dance, sing, and enjoy delicious sweets and snacks. One of the most popular Holi traditions is the throwing of colored powder, also known as gulal. People use different colors to smear each other's faces, hair, and clothes, making it a colorful and lively celebration. Another popular tradition is the use of water. People use water guns, water balloons, and buckets of water to drench each other, making it a fun and refreshing way to celebrate the festival.
So, what are you waiting for? Get ready to join in the fun and enjoy the festive spirit of Holi. This colorful festival is a perfect opportunity to spread love, happiness, and joy. So, gather your friends and family, put on your old clothes, and let the fun begin! Happy Holi!
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