Indian around the world vouch for the fact that while there are a lot of festivals that people celebrate with utmost zeal, the festival of colors or holi is the festival which they look forward to every year. It is a festival that brings people from different communities to eat, dance, and join in the madness of colors.
This year Holi will be celebrated on March 18 which is Friday. Besides the splashes of colors, the day also celebrates the arrival of springs and the feeling of love. In spite of being a colorful festival, there are various factors that make it so significant to celebrate. So when it’s time for holi don’t hold yourself back and enjoy the festival to the fullest which every small tradition related to the festival.
Holi Celebration Date 2025
Holika Dahan: Mar 13, 2025
Holi (Dhuleti): Mar 14, 2025
Significance of Holi
This festival of colors or holi is not about getting rid of the waste or negative energies from our lives and homes, but it has much more. According to Puranas, the time period between holi and Diwali is considered for achieving their targets and setting their goals. This means that people consider this time important and work on their shortcomings and weaknesses.
After Holika Dehen, the next morning is celebrated as holi, where people play with holi colors and apply them to the faces of their friends, family members, and relatives. Moreover, people love to splash water balloons, and spraying water with toys like pichkaris, and pour buckets down. People also beat drums and dholak as per the traditions. Along with special savoring food, bhang and thandai are special drinks which people enjoy on this day. There is no doubt that bhang helps to enhance the experience of holi.
Fill your life with Colours
Playing with limited colors, exchanging delicious delicacies and drinks, and dancing on live DJ and dhol brings out the best of holi. This festival enhances companionship and improves relationships. Holi is not only about celebrating rituals and playing with colors but also sends a message of brotherhood between people.
So let us all come together and play in the festival of colors, and fill our lives with hues of colors, happiness, joy, and fun.
Happy Holi!