Holi is an important festival to Hindus. It is celebrated at the end, of winter on the last full moon day of the lunar. Month Phalgun (February / March), (Phalgun Purnima), which usually falls in March sometimes in, late February.The Festival has many purposes; most prominently it celebrates, the beginning of Spring. In 17th, century literature it. Was identified as a festival that celebrated agriculture commemorated good, spring harvests and the fertile land.Hindus. Believe it is a time of enjoying spring 's abundant colours and saying farewell to winter. To many Hindus Holi festivities,, Mark the beginning of the new year as well as an occasion to reset and renew, ruptured relationships end conflicts and rid. Themselves of accumulated emotional impurities from the past.It also has a religious purpose symbolically signified, by the legend of Holika. The night before Holi bonfires are, lit. In a ceremony known as Holika Dahan (burning of Holika) or Little Holi. People gather, near fires sing and dance. The next. ,, day Holi also known as Dhuli Sanskrit in, Dhulheti or, or, Dhulandi Dhulendi is celebrated. Children and youth spray coloured. Powder solutions (gulal), at each other laugh and celebrate while adults, smear dry coloured powder (Abir) on each other s. ' Faces.Visitors to homes are first teased with colours then served, with Holi delicacies desserts and, drinks. After playing. With colours and up, cleaning, bathe people, on put clean clothes and visit, friends and family.Like Holika Dahan Kama Dahanam, is celebrated in some parts of India. The festival of colours in these parts is called. Rangapanchami and occurs, on the fifth day after Poornima (full moon).
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