An old woman performing a Rajasthani folk dance

2014-08-12 2

Crowd gathered to see an old woman performing a traditional folk dance of Rajasthan during the Holi Festival celebration in Jaipur. And a man playing on the flute...

Holi is one of the major festivals of Hindus. It is celebrated in many parts of India, but especially in the north of India. The festival is celebrated for two to three days. People pour colored water on each other and cook many types of sweets and other food. Holi is celebrated in spring because it is welcoming spring. They believe spring is full of colors so they throw colored water on each other. They also believe that it welcomes the new year, so it's actually also a sort of New Year for them.

It is interesting how holi started. Here's a story:

Hiranyakashyap (the king of demons) had son, Prahlad. Prahlad was the greatest devotee of Lord Vishnu. Hiranyakashyap wanted to kill his son. So he called his sister,Holika. She had a magic robe. This robe had the power to save the wearer from burning in fire. Hiranyakashyap ordered his sister to sit on burning fire along with Prahlad. He thought that her sister would not be harmed by fire because of the magic robe and Prahlad would be burnt to death. But the result was the opposite to what the evil demon king planned.

As is believed, no one can harm the person who has God as his saviour. Thus Prahlad came out of the burning fire safely and Holika was burnt to death.The other day is celebrated with joyful colours to mark the victory of virtue And goodness over evil.

The festival is celebrated for five days. The 5th day Rang Panchmi marks the closing day of Holi festival.

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