Holi or Holika, also called holikotsava, is an extremely popular festival observed throughout the country (India). It is especially marked by unmixed gaiety and frolics and is common to all sections of the people. This festival is very ancient. Known originally as ‘Holika’ it has been mentioned in very early religious works such as Jaimini’s…
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Holi is also associated with the immortal love of Krishna and Radha, the day begins with worshipping Krishna by lovingly smearing his idol with ‘gulal’ – the colours used to play Holi. This is a festival that is as much a gateway to celebrate the arrival of spring as much as it is a…
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There king named Hiranyakashipu whose desire was to be seen as a great man. To fulfill his desire he did the required Tapas (penance) and was granted a boon by Brahma. Once Brahma was pleased by devotion of Hiranyakashyapu, he granted the king wishes that the king will not be killed by human being or…
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Color contain harmful chemicals like copper sulphite, mercury sulphate, lead oxide, silicates, aluminum bromide used for industrial purpose hence you need to take precautions before playing with such harmful chemicals. Colors are fun however to make it more enjoyable you should take precautions like • Play with water and avoid synthetic colors • Wear Glasses…
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1. First and foremost, do not play with any colors with chemicals in them. Please make this clear to your friends too because no amount of creams and oil can actually guarantee 100% safety. 2. In case of playing with powder colors, make sure that the color doesnt enter eyes. If it does, clean your…
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Safety is first and most important for Holi celebration. When we speak about safety during Holi festival, there are number of safety measures and precautions to be adopted. In India, entire country wears a festive look when it is time for Holi celebration. Holi is one of the festivals celebrated by all, irrespective of their…
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