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Happy Holi Essay in English 2022 : Indian
Holi Festival is a once-a-year event renowned for fun and ubiquitous
color powder. It is one of the best occasions to experience India at its
happiest. Holi is a religious festival celebrated by Hindus all over
the world. Holi is considered as second biggest festival on Hindu
calendar after Diwali. Holi is also known as festival of Colors. The
festival of Holi is celebrated on the day after the full moon in early
March every year. It is also known as the Festival of Colors. Holi
celebrates spring, fertility, good harvests, and the return of bright
colors after the drabness of winter. Holi is an important festival
observed across the whole India, a variety of activities are held during
it. Generally speaking the festive air in North India, especially in
the Golden Triangle Tourist Circuit (Delhi, Jaipur, Agra) is more vivid
and jubilant than that in southern part of India, which is quite solemn
and more focused on religion and temple rituals.



There is a symbolic
legend to explain why Holi is celebrated as a festival of colors. There
are many stories of the origin of Holi. Some involve the demon King
Hiranyakashyap and his sister, Holika, and son, Prahlad. Other legends
associated with the festival include the legend of Shiva and Kaamadeva
and those of Ogress Dhundhi and Pootana. All the stories show the
triumph of good over evil, which is another special aspect of this
festival. The story is that there was once a king who resented his son,
Prince Prahlada, worshipping Lord Vishnu. He tries to murder the prince
on several occasions but fails each time.



Finally, the king’s sister
Holika who is said to be immune to burning sits with the boy inside a
fire. However, the prince emerges unhurt, while his aunt burns in the
fire and dies. Holi remembers this event, and huge bonfires are burnt on
the eve of Holi as a symbolic representation. Holi is one of the major
festivals of Hindus. It is celebrated in many parts of India, but
especially in the north of India. The festival is celebrated for two to
three days. People pour colored water on each other and cook many types
of sweets and other food.



Holi is celebrated in spring season because it
is welcoming spring. They believe spring is full of colors so they
throw colored water on each other. The other day is celebrated with
wonderful colors to mark the victory of asset and goodness over
iniquity. The festival is celebrated for five days. The 5th day Rang
Panchmi marks the closing day of Holi festival.

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