These unique natural holi colors come in the form of a gel which makes them very light giving a cool sensation on the skin. They are non-toxic which makes them extremely skin, hair and eye friendly. Its very easy to remove too. Just use a wet wipe or a wet cloth and wipe hence saving…
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Festival of vivid colors Holi in 2012 will be celebrated on March 8, Thursday which is famous with a festival name “Dhuleti”. A day before of Holi 2012, ‘Holika Dahan’ will take place on March 7.Everyone deeply enjoys Hindu festival Holi in March month. Following Hindi calendar, Holi is celebrated on Full moon day of Phalgun month.…
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The best places to celebrate Holi in India really depend on what kind of experience you want to have. You’ll find activities taking place almost all over India, but they range from traditional temple rituals to modern parties with DJs, bhang, and plenty of colors. See which of these six places, with totally different Holi…
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Holi Pooja takes place a day before the Holi Festival. This day is called as ‘Holika Dahan’. There is no special pooja performed on the Holi day. This day is only meant for celebrations and play of colors. Holika Dahan is the major ritual performed at the time of Holi which is also considered an…
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Holika Dahan or the lighting of bonfire takes place on the eve of Holi. The day is also popularly called ‘Chhoti Holi’ or the ‘Small Holi’.The bigger event – play with the colour takes place on the next ‘big’ day. Holika Dahan is an extremely popular tradition and is celebrated with fervour all across the…
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Imagine the vibrant festival of Holi without your favourite Bollywood numbers to accompany the celebrations. Unimaginable! Nothing to dance on, nothing to hum and nothing to tease each other with… We’ve dug into the past and present and bring you some evergreen songs to spice up the season. Here is a glimpse of the ‘most…
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The exclusive white attires adorned by Shri Radhavallabh and the Holi of Vrindavan; has its own charm and colours of Bhakti.People of varied age groups ,irrespective of caste and creed blend with each other screaming out Radha Krishna’s Holi Couplets with every breath.This enthusiasm and sporting spirit is the icing to the festival of colours…
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Holi, often called the festival of colors, is a spring religious festival celebrated by Hindus where people throw coloured powder and coloured water at each other and make merry. The festival is primarily observed in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and any country where there are large Indic populations. The tradition of playing with colours on…
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Holi Pooja takes place a day before the Holi Festival. This day is called as ‘Holika Dahan’. There is no special pooja performed on the Holi day. This day is only meant for celebrations and play of colors. Holika Dahan is the major ritual performed at the time of Holi which is also considered an…
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Songs are an extremely essential part of Holi celebrations. Nobody has realized this fact better than our famous film industry. Bollywood has typically portrayed the mood of Holi from time to time. Hero and heroine getting drenched in colour waters accompanied by hundreds of dancers making merry in the background. Folk touch in the film songs…
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