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1. Safe and Environmental Friendly Holi with
Non-Toxic Colors and Better Gifting Options
Holi is also known as the festival of colors is
unquestionably the most fun-filled and energetic
of all the Hindu festivals. It is celebrated with
unadulterated joy, mirth, fun, play, music and
dance, and, with loads of bright Colour Powder
Beach Parties which mark the occasion of Holi.
Every year after the full moon in early March, Holi
is celebrated to mark a season of good harvest
and to signify the fertility of the land. This is a
time for spring harvest. The abundance of newly
harvested crops at home and stores gives rise to
a boisterous mood and huge merriment on Holi
day. This festival is also known as Vasant
Mahotsava.
2. Holi is also known as the festival of colors is unquestionably the most
fun-filled and energetic of all the Hindu festivals. It is celebrated with
unadulterated joy, mirth, fun, play, music and dance, and, with loads
of bright Colour Powder Beach Parties which mark the occasion of
Holi. Every year after the full moon in early March, Holi is celebrated
to mark a season of good harvest and to signify the fertility of the
land. This is a time for spring harvest. The abundance of newly
harvested crops at home and stores gives rise to a boisterous mood
and huge merriment on Holi day. This festival is also known as Vasant
Mahotsava.
Colour Powder Beach Parties
3. Role in
HoliThe main day of Holi is enjoyed by squirting colored water on everyone, dunking friends
in colored water pool amidst teasing and laughter, and reveling with companions.
Nothing is considered offensive on Holi day as it is a day of merriment and not fight.
Colors play a vital role in Holi. Everybody dresses up in their white best so that it can be
turned colorful by the end of the day.
4. The Colour Powder for Color Run is called 'gulal', and
was made at home previously, from the flowers of the
'tesu' or 'palash' tree, also called 'the flame of the
forest'. The powder extracted from these dried flowers
when mixed with water makes a beautiful saffron-red
dye. This pigment and also 'aabir', made from natural
colored talc, are extensively used as Holi colors. Unlike
the chemical colors of today, these natural colors were
good for the skin. Now, most people are adopting safe
and alternative organic colors and going back to the
old days to avoid chemicals.
Colour Powder for Color
Run
5. In tune with the mood of Holi Gulal Hindu Festival a new series of gifting options to be gifted
with love on Holi day is to be seen in the market. These gifting options include beautiful floral
arrangements, delicious sweets, reusable gift hampers, non-toxic natural color pouches, etc.
Each gifting option is accompanied mostly with two packets of colorful gulal, one pichkari, and
some balloons. The message of safe Holi is sent by making all these gulal packets organic and
non-toxic and having an exclusive gift hamper for non-toxic natural color packets.
Holi Gulal Hindu Festival
6. Holi Festival Sweet/ Dishes
Gift hampers of Gujjias, Namkeens, and Dry fruits provide a safe and healthy option
to celebrate Holi with style and panache. Kid's Holi hamper has the latest pichkari in
the style of a gun which will make the kids have more riotous fun on Holi day.