Mythology Associated With The Festival Of Colors
Mythology Associated With The Festival Of Colors
Holi brings colors into life, it is celebrated in the month of Phalgun. In the honor of Lord Krishna playing Holi with Radha and the gopis on the banks of the river Yamuna

Holi - Mythology Associated With The Festival Of Colors

The festival of Holi celebrates the approach of spring. People covered in beautiful colors, smear colors on each other's faces and enjoy a devour celebrating a lavish gather. This year, Holi will be celebrated on March 1 and 2, on the full moon in the month of Phalgun. The primary day is additionally called Chhoti Holi or Holika Dahan, on the other hand, the second day is called Rang Panchami or Dhulivandan.

The second day of celebrations is known as Rangpanchami, on this day people will say, "Bura Na Mano Holi Hai" (Do not dislike the colors; it is Holi after all) smear colors to the friends & relatives. It is related to the story that Lord Krishna used to play with colors along with the Gopis and Radha.

On this beautiful day, people will prepare most popular delicious dishes like gujiya, thandai, papri chaat, kachoris, dahi bhalle, and namkeen to make this day more special.

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