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Do you know these 4 Important Facts About Holi?

Facts About Holi

In India, the festival of colors, Holi, is extremely popular. It is also known as the spring and love festival. It originated in northern India, but people all over the country enjoy celebrating it. Holi is celebrated by playing with colored powder and eating delicious dishes and drinks.

It is extremely important in Hinduism. People build a large bonfire the night before Holi to symbolize the triumph of good over evil. And on Holi, they express their joy with colors and sweets. Also, know these 5 tips for your Holi bash.

Here are some of the important facts about Holi.

4 important facts about Holi

1. Why Holi is celebrated?

Facts About Holi

Holi marks the beginning of the spring season. Do you know the important facts about Holi? Why it is celebrated? The festival’s backstory is morally significant. The story begins with Hiranyakashiyipu (the demon king) having a disagreement with his son Prahlad. Hiranyakashiyipu wishes for his son to worship him, but Prahlad objects.

This has enraged the king, who wishes to assassinate his son. He tried everything but failed. Finally, Hiranyakashiyipu turned to his mischievous sister Holika. Holika possessed magical abilities that she could not burn with fire. She devised a plan and decided to sit in massive bonfires with Prahlad in order to kill the child with fire. But their plan backfired, and Holika was burned to the cinders.

This story shows the victory of good over evil. In some parts of northern India people celebrate the loved of lord Krishna and Radha with the festival of colors.

2. What do people like to eat on Holi?

Facts About Holi

Holi is likely the festival of color, food, and fun. Every festival in India is associated with some sort of special dish. On Holi people love to eat some popular homemade snacks like.

  • Gujiya
  • Malpua
  • Kachori
  • Ladoo
  • Dahi bada

3. What is the traditional Holi drink?

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Facts about Holi are incomplete without mentioning this popular drink. Holi is incomplete without its traditional Holi drink bhang. Bhang is made of cannabis leaves with sweet almond milk. People love to eat this tasty drink as it makes them feel high and relaxed.

4. What are the popular Holi songs?

Facts About Holi

Melody and songs are essential components of festivals. People enjoy dancing to popular Holi songs in addition to celebrating the festival with color and water. Here’s a list of some well-known Holi songs.

  • Rang barse
  • Balam pichkari
  • Holi ke din
  • Ang se ang lagana
  • Holi khele raghuveera
  • Do me a favor let’s Play holi

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