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Happy Holi – The Festival of Colors Holi is one of the most vibrant and joyful festivals celebrated in India and many parts of the world. Known as the "Festival of Colors," it marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. Holi is a time of happiness, togetherness, and new beginnings. Significance of Holi Holi has deep cultural and mythological significance. It is associated with the story of Prahlad and Holika, where Lord Vishnu saved his devotee Prahlad from his evil aunt Holika, symbolizing the triumph of good over evil. It is also linked to Lord Krishna, who is believed to have started the tradition of playing with colors. How Holi is Celebrated The festival begins with Holika Dahan on the night before Holi, where people light bonfires to burn away negativity. The next day, people celebrate Rangwali Holi by playing with colors, water balloons, and dancing to festive music. Families and friends come together, exchange sweets like gujiya, malpua, and thandai, and spread joy and love. The Spirit of Holi Holi brings people together, erasing differences of caste, religion, and status. It promotes unity, friendship, and the spirit of forgiveness. The festival teaches us to let go of past grievances and embrace happiness. Conclusion Holi is more than just a festival; it is a celebration of life, positivity, and joy. It reminds us of the importance of love, togetherness, and the victory of good over evil. As we play with colors and enjoy the festivities, let us also spread kindness and happiness in our lives. Happy Holi! #happyholi #holimubarak #subhodoljatra #subhodolpurnima #holihai #dolyatra