
March 04, New Delhi – The nation is awash in colors as Holi is being celebrated with zeal, enthusiasm, and joy across streets, cities, and villages. The festival is not just a celebration, but a symbol of the vibrant tradition and social harmony of Indian culture. The festival of colors began with the full moon of Phalguna.
Holi is being observed in its unique forms in different parts of the country. In Mathura-Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, the traditional Lathmar and Phool Holi mark a vibrant celebration. Each state reflects its own distinct colors, traditions, and enthusiasm, showcasing the beauty of India’s cultural diversity. The significance of Holi is not limited to colors alone.
The festival conveys a message of brotherhood, love, and unity in society. People from all classes and religions celebrate together, setting an example of social harmony. From children to the elderly, people of all ages are immersed in the festive spirit. The festival of colors not only spreads happiness but also strengthens social unity and cultural heritage.
(Video Caption: Holi Celebration)