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Holi – Hutashani Thu 13th Mar
March 13 @ 6:30 am - 8:00 pm
Everyone is welcome to join this religious programme.
Programme details:
6:30 pm to 8:00 pm – Darshan time
SPECIAL NOTE:
Spraying and sprinkling of coloured powder, coloured liquid and water in any part of the Centre is strictly forbidden. Lets all enjoy the Holi Festival with true spirit.
How do we celebrate Holi festival?
Holi is one of the most popular Hindu festivals, and it’s celebrated by people both young and old. From lighting the Holika bonfire, to playing colors, to
visiting with friends and family, Holi is a wonderful celebration to bring the community together and celebrate the triumph of good over evil.
Why is Holi celebrated with Colours?
On the night of Holi festival a Holika bonfire is burned to celebrate the victory of good over evil. The coloured powder – or gulal – thrown during the festival come from the legend of Krishna, whose skin was dark blue. … The powder also signifies the coming of spring and all the new colours it brings to nature. In India Holi festival is celebrated fortwo days. First day is Holi, when people lit Holika bonfire and on the second day, which is Dhuleti people
smear colour on each other and celebrate the festival of colours.