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Holi 2025: Discover Why It’s Known as the Festival of Colors

Holi 2025: Discover Why It’s Known as the Festival of Colors

Holi 2025: Discover Why Holi festival is special for everyone. You all know Holi is a special festival, but do you know why this festival is called the festival of colors? The question also arises as to what is the reason behind the colorful nickname of Holi, the festival of colors. In Hinduism, it is believed that this festival is celebrated because on this day evil was defeated and good won. At the same time, many people like to play with red color on this day, because this red gulab is a symbol of love. At the same time, blue is a symbol of Krishna, who is a revered Hindu god and who is often associated with Holi. Green color symbolizes spring and new life, and yellow color represents prosperity.


Holi is a symbol of Radha Krishna’s love

It is said that Holi, which is considered a symbol of the love of Radha Krishna, started in Barsana. It is believed that when Radha and Krishna were together in childhood, they used to play with colors along with their friends. This game was a symbol of their love and affection, which is still celebrated as Holi.

Holi 2025: Discover Why It’s Known as the Festival of Colors
Holi 2025: Discover Why It’s Known as the Festival of Colors

Shiva’s Penance

According to Shiva Purana, Parvati had performed severe penance to marry Shiva, similarly, Shiva was also sitting in penance to get her. Seeing this, Indra sent Kamadeva to break Shiva’s penance. Kamadeva attacked Shiva with his flower arrow, which broke Shiva’s meditation. In anger, Shiva opened his third eye and burnt Kamadeva to ashes. Later, the gods persuaded Shiva to marry Parvati. Many people remember this incident and celebrate Falgun Purnima as Holi.


The Essence of Holi

Celebrate the festival of colours, Holi 2025, with Vibrant colours. Play holi with your loved ones and improve the bonding. Munch on the festival delights, food often brings people togeather especially on a festival day. You can also participate in a ritual called Holika Dahan. You can further explore the cultural events taking place in your place. Or you can simply visit nature’s beautiful spots and iconic destinations.

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