Essay on Holi in English/an indian festival

Holi -An Indian Festival 


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  Introduction : From time to time, the festivals bring joy and joy in the busy and dull life of the person.  On one hand, these festivals keep us connected with our culture, on the other hand we are given some inspiration or message.  Holi holds a special place in the festival series.

 Celebration : The festival of Holi is celebrated on the full moon of the month of Phagun.  It is the messenger of the arrival of spring.

 Reason to celebrate : Each festival is based on some background.  Holi is also related to a mythological event.  In ancient times, Deer was a monster named Kashyap.  Who became extremely egoistic and atheistic after receiving a strange boon from Brahma.  He wanted people to leave God and worship him.  But his son 'Prahlada' was a great devotee of God.  When Prahlada did not give up his devotion even after his father refused, Hiran Kashyap made several attempts to kill him.  But Prahlada's hair was also not deterred.  Holika, sister of Daitya Raj, had a boon that fire could not burn her.  On her brother's insistence, Holika sat in a burning fire carrying Prahlada.  But Holika was consumed and Prahlada survived again.  Since then, the tradition of Holika Dahan was born.

 Celebration : Holika Dahan is done on the night of Holi.  Holi is lit in an open space with a pile of wood and a rudder.  Fry wheat and barley earrings in the fire of Holi, feed each other and give them a hug.  The next day the phag (phalgun / holi) is played i.e. the color is played.  People color and color each other.  On this day, the discrimination of rich and poor, small and big, disappears.  People embrace each other and a scene of love, harmony and harmony is present.  In the afternoon, people go to each other's house after taking a bath and feed and eat sweets.

 Message : The festival of Holi gives the message of love and brotherhood.  Some people taint the sanctity of this festival with their inappropriate behavior.  They behave indecently by drinking alcohol and use oil-colored mud etc. instead of water colors.  Our duty is to celebrate the festival of Holi with the utmost purity.









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