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 This holy festival of Holi, celebrated every year on the full moon of Phagun month, makes its presence in the late winter and early summer and in the intoxicating atmosphere of the prosperity of spring.

 This festival of Holi is a festival of love, joy, gaiety, humor humor, equality consciousness, awakening with a shower of fagoon colors with spring wind.  Although there are some mythological stories behind celebrating this festival, there are social, scientific, psychological reasons for celebrating it.

 2. The festival of Holi consciousness and awakening:

 According to the prevailing legend, Holi has been celebrated since when Hiranyakaship tried as much as possible to kill Satyagrahi Vishnu devotee Prahlada with deceit.  Defeating, he directed his sister Holika to burn Prahlada by sitting in the fire.

 Even after getting the boon of not burning in the fire, Holika died.  Holika's wickedness came to an end, on the other hand, the true devotee Prahlada, who ever opposed the untruths and others to protect the truth, won the truth.  Appearing in Narasimha avatar, Lord Vishnu himself killed Hiranyakashipu, who worshiped the person.

 3. Importance of Holi (Social, Scientific, Psychological):

 Whatever the mythology has been behind this festival, but with it the scientific reason is that many infectious diseases flourish in the summer and winter, Holika Dahan should be done to destroy the presence of germs in the atmosphere.

 With the effect of the colors of Tesu, diseases like smallpox mother are also eliminated.  This festival of Holi is also a festival of happiness and prosperity.  The crops are ripened and prepared.  Therefore Holi is also a changed form of new culture.  On this auspicious day, the earrings of Uthan are roasted and eaten in the holy fire of Holi.

 In this group of Holi, people of every village, city collect samidhas and kandas and in the pradosh period of Poornamasi, a pillar of shami tree is placed on the sacred land covered with cow dung at a crossroads in a wide house and  The wood, chaff and dung stored in the palas, mango, peepal, khair collected around it are surrounded.

 Purnahuti, sweets, goodies etc. are offered by wrapping the coconut.  Prasad is distributed to Kan earrings cooked in the Havipatra of Agni.

 4. Evils of Holi:

 Of the social and psychological significance of celebrating Holi festival, it is important that Holi is a festival of equality, goodwill, converting enmity into friendship.  On this day, all the big and small forget their social status and take away self-esteem.  Leaving aside his opposing sentiments, the affectionate emotions get drenched in waves, they humor and sing, Faguva.

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 With the change of time in this holy festival of Holi, some distortions have entered, as a result of which it seems that we should not forget its original form.  On the day of Holi, instead of natural spontaneous humor and humor, vulgar, vulgar, decadent feelings are being used.  It is not appropriate for a civilized cultured society to give it a form of molestation.

 On many occasions, while behaving indecisively towards her respected women, her dignity and dignity are forgotten.  The intention of abusing Holika has started taking some other meaning.  Some do inhuman acts by burning their evils in feelings of vengeance instead of homing their evils in the holy fire on the occasion of Holi.  Excess consumption of alcoholic Ughair cannabis makes it unbalanced.

 Instead of natural colors of Tesu, Palash, dark chemical dyes, mud varnish etc. are also being used.  Do not hesitate to harvest green trees for Holi, which is environmentally harmful.

 5. Conclusion:

 If we keep away from these faults and maintain the original traditional form of Holi, then the glory of this festival, which is dignity, will remain;  Because Holi is a festival to make life happy, bright

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 It is a festival to give your thoughts, feelings, to action.  Holi is a festival to paint everyone in one color, in the colors of humanism.  Holi is the festival of the colors of the Faguni Mania, of the Fag and Abir, to express heartfelt greetings to all their loved ones.

 2. Holi: Raga-colored festival.  Essay on Holi for Kids in Hindi Language

 It is no exaggeration to say that our country is wearing a garland of festivals.  Perhaps there is an important guest who is not related to any festival or festival.  If we discuss about big and small festivals, then all our dates are a symbol and memory of some event.

 Religious festivals like Dussehra, Rakshabandhan, Diwali, Ramnavami etc. are more important.  The festival of Rangi Holi is the Shiromani festival of all festivals.  That festival is more enjoyable than all festivals, inspiring and joyous.  This festival is celebrated with great pomp on the full moon of Falgun month.

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 Holi festival is a symbol of joy, unity and union.  There is a famous legend related to each of our religious festivals.  In relation to Holi, it is said that the demon-king Hiranyakashyap warned his subjects not to take the name of God.

 But his son Prahlad did not obey his father.  Now Prahlad did not listen even after his father's repeated persuasion, so many attempts were made to kill him;  But even his hair was not shaved.  Holika, sister of Daityaraj Hiranyakashyap, had the boon that she would not be able to burn in the fire.

 She sat on a pile of wood with Prahlad in her lap.  Woods were set on fire.  By the grace of God the boon became a curse.  Holika was burnt, but Prahlad did not come to the heat.  In memory of this day, since then till now Hindus burn Holi a day before Phag.

 Most Indian festivals are also related to the seasons.  The crop of farmers is ripe on the occasion of Holi.  The peasants are happy to see him.  They roast their crop hair in a fire and distribute their grains among friends and relatives.
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 Every Indian appears in a happy posture on the festival of Holi.  Color and atmosphere of Gulal are seen all around.  Touches of mast-maulon are seen singing and dancing in fun playing drums and drums.  Somewhere there is a wave of disturbances, people are seen swinging in the fun of Sura.

 Holi is a festival of happiness.  Its basic ideals are love, unity and sacrifice.  Holi is a festival of union, yet on this occasion, frequent fighting and fighting takes place.  The reason is clear that many people do not understand the importance of this festival of colors (Holi).

 This festival destroys hatred;  But on this occasion, due to alcohol and gambling, the original ideals of Holi get hurt.  The hitting of balloons on this festive festival turns joy into grief.  Therefore, no work should be done on this occasion, due to which the festival of colors gets dissolved in the color of Holi.  Yes, dance-songs, comedies, poets and seminars should be done to celebrate the color of Holi.  On this occasion, Holi-Milan should be organized by inviting friends.


 Holi is an important festival of Indian society.  Holi begins on Magh Shukla Panchami which is called Basant Panchami.  But as a festival, it is celebrated as Holika Dahan on the last day of Phalgun month i.e. Purnamasi and goes on till the Pratipada date of Chaitra Krishnapaksha.

 In some places, people celebrate happiness by pouring colors on each other on the day of Holika Dahan, while most people celebrate the festival on the first day of Chaitra month with the use of colors and abirs.  Holi is celebrated as a celebration in every particle of India.  This festival also has historical and religious significance.

 The story of the devotee Prahlada is associated with this festival.  Fed up with the tyranny of Hiranyakashyap, devotee Prahlada became engrossed in the worship of Lord Vishnu.  His father took many measures to eliminate him, but he was saved by divine grace.  In the end Hiranyakashyap called his sister Holika.

 Holika received a sheet as a boon from the gods, which did not have any effect of fire by covering her.  After covering the sheet, Prahlada was adopted and entered Agnipunj.  But by the grace of God, the same sheet became the protective shield of Prahlada and Holika burned in the same fire.  After the Holika Dahan, the process of celebrating Holi started in celebration of this supernatural event.

 Another legend associated with this festival is a demon named "Dhundhala".  She used to hold children and eat them.  Human society started terrorizing him.  In order to get rid of him, a sage took the law that the child who would make his face deformed would be saved from the wrath of the "hound".

 Probably, for this reason, the practice of making yourself distorted and terrible with different colors started and the Holi festival started.  The manner of celebrating Holi is peculiar.  On the night of Phag-Purnima, people who are full of musical enthusiasm burn Holika.  It is believed that the flames arising from this flame destroy the body of sin.

 After Holika Dahan, every person gets filled with colors on Chaitra Pratipada.  In India, 'Holi of Braj' holds its special attraction.  People come from every corner of the country.  Everybody, big and small, men and women, old and old are seen flowing in the color of this carnival.

 This festival is a symbol of joy and gaiety for the Indian public life.  The seductive and intoxicating atmosphere of Bansal makes Holi's color even more stimulating.  Rich and poor, big and small, Brahmin and Shudra all together enjoy this festival.  This festival colors everyone in their colors and binds them to the formula of mutual love.

 In the present times, between the sanctity and love of this festival, there is also the inclusion of vulgarity and stupidity which is not understandable.  Sometimes in this festival of love, a situation of conflict and uneasiness also appears due to mutual rage and malice and immoral activities.  It is our religion to keep the holy festival of Holi untouched by this type of stigma.

 Holi is an important part of Indian culture.  It teaches us to live with mutual harmony, mutual harmony and love, leaving behind mutual disharmony and rage.  This festival flows a burning stream of unity and equality, bridging the gaps of diversity and inequality in India.  This festival gives a grand reflection of our integrity.

 4. Holi-color and festival of joy.  

 Festivals are meant to break the monotony of life and gain new creative energies through celebration.  Incidentally, being a unique festival of reconciliation, Holi has more opportunities to gain this spirit and expand the spirit of sharing.  There is definitely an event behind the religious and social festivals celebrated in the country.

 There is hardly any important date which is not related to any festival or festival.  Dussehra, Rakshabandhan, Deepawali, Ramnavami, Baisakhi, Basat Panchami, Makar Sankranti, Buddha Purnima etc. are big religious festivals.  Apart from these, there are many regional festivals.  Indian Teej festivals have been the biggest symbol of shared culture.

 Holi, the festival of colors, is a religious festival as well as a festival of entertainment.  This festival is in itself for gaiety, zeal and enthusiasm.  It is also called the festival of peace and unity.  The festival of Holi, a symbol of laughter, is called the festival of colors.

 In this festival, people renounce old animosity and greet each other with a rosary and embrace.  On its first day, full moon is called Holika Dahan and on the second day Pratipada is called Dhulendi.  On the day of Holika Dahan, Holika is made in a pile of wood in the street.  In the evening, women and women worship him.


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