2. Holi is a festival of love and colours it’s also known
as Spring Festival. According to Vaikundarajan
‘Holi’ is an ancient Hindu religious festival which
has become popular with non-Hindus in many parts
of South Asia, as well as people of other
communities outside Asia.
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3. Holi is even celebrated among the other regions of
the world with significant populations of Hindus or
people of Indian origin. The festival in recent times
has spread to parts of Europe and North America
as a spring celebration of love.
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4. On this day everyone come together
leaving their differences aside. It’s a
day where people believe in oneness
says, Vaikundarajan.
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5. People visit family, friends and foes to throw
colours on each other; laugh and chit-chat, and
then share Holi delicacies, food and drinks.
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6. People use water gun and water balloons with
different colours to play with during ‘Holi’.
Vaikundarajan advises people to avoid wasting
water and chemical colours.
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7. Vaikundarajan is really excited to
play ‘Holi’ and tells everyone to
be safe and enjoy to the fullest.
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