Pharakraf type 1Holi, also known as the Festival of Colours, heralds the beginning of spring and is celebrated all over India with participants covering one another with brightly coloured powder. As with many Indian festivals the key theme of this techni-coloured celebration is the victory of good over evil. Here a boy smeared with colours reacts as friends pour water over him during the Holi celebrations in the southern Indian city of Chennai.Pharakraf 2While the people of Thailand and other countries in the region celebrated the New Year with a splash of water. India is celebrating the New Year in a near time. This same But instead of splashing water Indians celebrate India with a "splash of color" in addition to the splattered paint splatter little courtship between the young. Another tradition of festivals like Songkran Jose Lima. He is to visit relatives socializing. The gift-giving relatives. An extended family culture Grandparents with grandchildren in a big family. The traditional culture of India and several other Asian countries as well.Pharakraf 3The highlight of the Festival is to powder splash home lip color and. In particular, a group of young was not different from water splashing Songkran. By throwing colored powder as a symbol of celebration colorful spring flower-filled leaf varieties. In addition to the passive nature of the concept, since March, a change of air. People are getting sick easily. The people of ancient India, but used the color powder extracted from the leaves, flowers, these natural immune Stimulator is a resistance of the body.
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