rang, Gulal) made from natural sources like turmeric, neem, kumkum etc. Other Holi traditions also include exchanging of sweets, snacks, and thandai, along with gatherings with loved ones or participating in community events featuring music and dance. People also seek blessings from elders and wish each other with joy.
Also Read | Google Doodle celebrates St Patrick's Day 2024 The festivities will kick off on the evening of March 24 with Holika Dahan, a ritual that symbolizes the victory of Lord Vishnu's devotee, Prahlad, over the evil intentions of his demoniac aunt, Holika. As the sun sets, effigies of Holika will be set ablaze, signifying the burning of negative energies and the arrival of positivity. Also Read | Lok Sabha Election 2024: ‘Find out what Modi is..,’ PM Modi says, ‘I am planning for 2047’ The following morning, the revelry of Rangwali Holi will commence at the crack of dawn.
Vibrant colours, made from natural sources like turmeric, neem, and kumkum, will be lovingly smeared on the faces of friends and family members. The air will be filled with the sweet aroma of traditional delicacies like gujiya and malpua, and the refreshing thandai will quench the thirst of revellers. Also Read | Indian Navy's 40-hour standoff: 35 pirates walk the plank, 17 crew members rescued| 5 things to know Holi is not just about colours and festivities, it is a celebration of unity, forgiveness, and the renewal of relationships.
Read more on livemint.com