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Showering (Holi) is an important festival in India Holi is an important festival in India, especially for young people; originally celebrated in the spring, it is associated with the act of creation and restoration, representing the vernal equinox and the harvest of grain, and in recent years many regions around the world have imitated the form of the Holi celebration to hold celebrations around the world.

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Sprinkling Festival is also known as Holi Festival, Joy Festival, Festival of Colors The legend says that once upon a time, a king , King Kinzai, who had practiced austerities to obtain the body of Vajra, became proud and wanted his subjects to worship only him and did not allow the people to believe in the great god, Vishnu. His son, Baharadha, insisted on worshiping the god. After several failed attempts to change his son's mind, Jin bed instructe d his sister, the demoness Houlika, to burn the prince to death.

Houlika tricked the demon into sitting in the fire with him, and Houlika had a cloak of protection from the fire. of the fire, the cloak suddenly flew up and fell over the body of the bodhisattva, who was burnt to death and turned into ashes. This was the result of the blessing of the great god Vishnu, and the people poured water of seven colors on the prince as a celebration. Vishnu then appeared and executed the golden bed.

Trickery and fun are the spirit of the festival, and usually the lower caste people throw powder and paint on the higher caste people, forgetting class differences for a while. On the second day of the festival, people sprinkle and smear each other with water and various paints. At night, people throw the statues of Hulika made of grass and paper into the fire and burn them. /p>

Indians also drink a milky white cannabis drink ca Illed Bhang during the Red Festival, which is said to keep them safe and healthy for the coming year. In Nepal, the festivals begin with a bamboo pole erection ceremony. The festival lasts for a week, with people throwing red powder and water balloons at each other. On the eighth day, the bamboo poles are burned and the festival ends. During the festival, people throw colored powder and colored water at each other to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Festivals that have evolved from the Red Sprinkling Festival, such as the Festival of color, are held in Salt Lake City, Los Angeles, Sydney, Perth, Melbourne, Moscow, St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg, Istanbul, Turkey, Hanoi, Vietnam, etc. . to promote love and equality.


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