Holi, the most colorful and joyous festival in India. It is celebrated on the full-moon day in the month of Falgun ( mid-March in Gregorian calendar). This fun and frolic festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm and gaiety. The festivities usher in spring in India.
Holi is just not a festival of colors but also a festival that celebrates love. You would be amazed to know that in Braj (UP) Holi is celebrated for 16 days to commemorate the divine love of Radha Krishna. The sixteenth day is celebrated as Rangpanchami.
Keeping the colors and divine love of Radha Krishna in mind here is my Holi vignette. With lots of Holi preparation and very little time in my hand, this is what I could do to.
Spring season itself is so gay that this simple and easy Holi decor is just enough to add the cheer in my home. Gloomy and dull winter days are gone and Holi marks the beginning of bright and sunny days.
Vibrant colors of Gulal and Abeer set the perfect tone for Holi.
I prefer dry colors as it not only save lots of water but also minimizes the hassle of scrubbing the skin hard to remove the color and don't ask about allergies and harmful effects of chemicals used in those colors.
And this is my humble request to you all to play Holi with dry colors and save precious water. So that we don't face water scarcity in summers.
Dear readers, forgive all those who had hurt you, be an ice-breaker, play colors with people from all the walks of life, tickle your taste buds with all the delicacies and enjoy the every moment of this beautiful festival.
Stay tuned as I'm going to introduce you to an inspiring woman entrepreneur and next will be a tour to very very gorgeous and never seen before home :)
Wish You All A Very Happy, Colorful and Joyous Holi!!
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