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  2. 25 Colorful Ideas for Family-Friendly Holi Games and Activities

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    Celebrate with these fun Holi games ideas for a 2023 Holi party or gathering. We have Holi activity ideas for kids, adults, families, and groups of all sizes. 25 Colorful Ideas for Family-Friendly ...

  3. 50 Holi Instagram Captions to Celebrate the Festival of Colors

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    These are the best Holi captions for Instagram and Facebook to share colorful pictures on Holi 2023. Capture and spread joy to friends, family, and loved ones.

  4. Gulal - Wikipedia

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    Gulal or abir [1] is the traditional name given to the coloured powders used for some Hindu rituals, in particular for the Holi festival or Dol Purnima (though commonly associated with the red colour used in the festival). During Holi, which celebrates love and equality, people throw these powder solutions at each other while singing and dancing.

  5. File:Holi snacks and drinks, Hindu annual festival of colors ...

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    English: On the spring festival of colors, Hindus and some non-Hindus roam in the streets and visit friends, families. Individuals and groups throw colored waters on each other in jest, smear colored powders on each other's face and give hugs.

  6. Water Festival - Wikipedia

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    Holi is characterized by the use of colored powders, which is unique to the festival, whereas the Water Throwing Festival primarily involves the use of clear water. The origins and symbolic meanings of Holi are deeply intertwined with Hindu mythology and cultural traditions, whereas the Water Throwing Festival has varying cultural significance ...

  7. What Is Holi? Everything To Know About Holi, the Hindu ...

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    Holi is celebrated to honor the arrival of spring, as well as love, fertility and renewal. Today’s Holi festival has its roots in a few different Hindu legends, including the story of Prahalad ...

  8. List of festivals in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    Celebration in Nepal In Nepal, Holi is celebrated with great zeal and enthusiasm. The festival typically lasts for two days. The first day, known as Chhoti Holi or Holika Dahan, involves lighting bonfires to signify the burning away of evil. The second day, known as Rangwali Holi, Dhuli, or Fagu Purnima, is the day when people play with colors.

  9. The Color Run - Wikipedia

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    The Color Run is an event series and five kilometer paint race, inspired by the Hindu festival of Holi, that is owned and operated by The Color Run LLC, a for-profit company. [1] [2] It takes place in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, New Zealand, Australia, Africa, Qatar and the United Arab Emirates.