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RELIGIOUS HOLIDAYS IN INDIA

Chhath Puja

Diwali

Durga Puja

Dussehra

EID

Ganesh
Chahturthi

Janamasthmi

Maha Shivaratri

Raksha Bandhan

Rav Navami

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Holi

WHEN ???

Holi is a festival that is widely celebrated by Hindus. It occurs in March and marks the beginning of the spring season.

WHY ??

It has a religious origin. Hindus believe that Holika an evil woman tried to burn Prahlad a true devotee of God. But Prahlad was saved by God and Holika was burnt to ashes. Hindus rejoice over the victory of Prahlad. It represents the victory of good versus evil or virtue over vice.

HOW ??

Holi is generally a public holiday. Banks, schools and colleges and offices are closed on that day. People celebrate Holi in a gay and playful mood. They spray coloured water over one another. They look like clowns with multi­coloured clothes. People sing, dance, beat drums and blow whistles as they go in a noisy procession through the streets. They do not spare anyone they meet. Everyone is sprayed with colour.

At night on the eve of Holi a fire is lit in the open air. It is a reminder of the burning of Holika. People return home from the burning and enjoy sweets for their supper.

BY WHOM ???

It is one of the major festivals in India and is celebrated with extreme enthusiasm and joy.  

By : Priyanshi (Student of St. Mark's Sr. Sec. Public School , Janakpuri)