SlideShare ist ein Scribd-Unternehmen logo
1 von 24
Holi   The Festival of Colors   A Very Popular Hindu Spring Festival Celebrated in many countries. Celebrated all over India  Many Flavors.
When is it Celebrated ? Celebrated on the Purnima of Hindu Lunar Calendar Month of Phalgun Purnmashi = Purnima = Punam = Full Moon Day Later part of February or early March
When did it Start ?   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Many Names of Holi   Vasanta Mahotsava  – The Great Festival of Vasanta (Spring) - Most of the places  Kamotsva  – Associated with story of Kama (The God of love) Dolyatra  – Festival of Swings   - Eastern regions of India Phagwah  - A festival of Phagun (Last month of Hindu calendar)   - Many Countries and Northern regions India Rangapanchami  – The colourful fifth day of Chaitra (First    month of Hindu Lunar Calendar) - Many regions of India Holi  – Most common name
Celebration over Several Days   Some Regions – Over 2 days Some Regions – Over 5 days
Story of Holika ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Significance of Holika ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Holika Dahan - Bonfire
Kama Mahotsava Kama Dev  -  The god of love.  Arrow of Kama  – Kama fired his arrow of love at  Lord Shiva  to break his penance and help  Parvati  marry him. Kama's body  - Burnt to ashes by the gaze of  Shiva   Rati  – Wife of Kama For the sake of Rati (passion), Shiva resurrected  Kama, but only as a astral form, representing  the true emotional state of love rather  than  physical lust.  Holi  - Celebrated in commemoration  of the  resurrection Kama Dev as the festival of colors.
Dhulandi ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Children Celebrating Holi in USA
Dhulandi ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Rangapanchami Rangapanchami occurs five days later on Panchami (fifth day after the Poornamashi/full  moon), marking  the end of festivities of colors.
Gulal and Colored Powders
Medical Significance ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Celebration in Vrindavan   Vrindavan  – A city in India where  Lord Krishna  grew up The Festival  - Celebrated for 16 days until Rangpanchmi in  Holy memory of the divine love of  Radha - Krishna .  Popularity  - Lord Krishna is believed to have popularized the  festival by playing pranks on the  Gopis .  Dark Complexion of Krishna  - Krishna used to be complain  to his mother about the contrast between his dark  color and his consort Radha's fair color.  Color on Radha’s Face  - Krishna's mother decided to apply  colour to Radha's face. The celebrations officially  usher in spring, the  season of love . Since ages Holi is the most popular festival of Vrindavan.
Krishna Celebrating Holi   A painting of Rajsthani style at the Smithsonian Institute, USA
Holi in Mathura Holi was also the name of a female demon Putana who tried to Krishna, by feeding him poisoned nipples to suckle. The miracle baby Krishna sucked so intensely that he drained the she demon of her life. She was burnt on the pyre next day.  It is one of the major celebrations in Mathura.
Economic Significance   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Social Significance   ,[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object],[object Object]
Invincible Dhundhi In the ancient time, during the reign of very first king, Prithu, there was a terrible ogress called Dhundhi. She had performed severe penances and had won several boons from the deities that made her almost invincible. She loved to devour children. However, due to a curse of Lord Shiva, she was not so immune to the pranks and abuses of young boys. One day, the courageous boys of the village decided to get rid of her forever. They got intoxicated on bhaang and drunk and then followed Dhundhi beyond the boundary of the village, beating drums, making loud noise, shouting obscenities and hurling insults at her and continued doing this until she left the village for good. This is the reason that even today young boys are allowed to indulge themselves in rowdiness, using rude words and intoxication on Holi.
Dolapurnima or Dolayatra   I nstead of the exuberant and joyous celebrations that are witnessed elsewhere, Bengal observes this festival in a quiet and dignified manner as Dolapurnima or Dolayatra (the festival of the swing). The festival, said to have been initiated by the king Indradyumn in Vrindavan. It is spread over 3 or 5 days, starting from the sukla Chaturdasi(14 th ) of Phalguna month. A celebration in honor of Agni (The Fire God) and worship of Govinda (Krishna) in image on a swing are the important features. The fire kindled on the first day is to be preserved till the last day. The swing is to be rocked 21 times at the end of the festival. T he day is also celebrated as the birthday of the great poet saint, Sri Krishna Chaitanya (A.D. 1486-1533), in Bengal, Orissa, Mathura and Vrindavan. the festival of the swing   The Festival of Swings
Celebration in Pusti-Marga Temples   Pushti-Marga  temples, spread throughout North and Western States of India, celebrate the festival in a way reminiscent of rajput courts. The Deity are liberally sprinkled with perfumes, saffron water, kesudo, and covered in sandalwood as well as the white and pink powder, abir and gulal. Joyous celebration is accompanied by classical music, poetry and folk songs appropriate for the occasion. Deity's white clothes' are soon transformed into a mass of color as gold and silver syringes spray colorful water on all participants. The celebrations officially usher in the pleasant season of love, spring. In the Pushti-Marga temples, the festivities last for almost a month. Beginning on the day of Vasant-Panchami, the festivals last till the day after Holi. This helps to prolong the season of divine love and joy.
Other Regional Celebrations Tribesmen in central India celebrate in  old traditional ways. In the towns of Rajasthan - Especially  Jaisalmer - the music's great, and  clouds of pink, green, and turquoise  powder fill the air.

Weitere ähnliche Inhalte

Was ist angesagt?

Diwali
DiwaliDiwali

Was ist angesagt? (20)

Diwali power point
Diwali power pointDiwali power point
Diwali power point
 
Holi
HoliHoli
Holi
 
Holi, Festival of India
Holi, Festival of IndiaHoli, Festival of India
Holi, Festival of India
 
Happy Diwali
Happy DiwaliHappy Diwali
Happy Diwali
 
Happy holi
Happy holiHappy holi
Happy holi
 
Holi
HoliHoli
Holi
 
Diwali
DiwaliDiwali
Diwali
 
Holi ppt
Holi pptHoli ppt
Holi ppt
 
Holi
HoliHoli
Holi
 
Diwali
Diwali Diwali
Diwali
 
Diwali
DiwaliDiwali
Diwali
 
Diwali Presentation
Diwali PresentationDiwali Presentation
Diwali Presentation
 
Diwali Presentation
Diwali PresentationDiwali Presentation
Diwali Presentation
 
Diwali celebration
Diwali celebrationDiwali celebration
Diwali celebration
 
Holi, Festival of Colors
Holi, Festival of ColorsHoli, Festival of Colors
Holi, Festival of Colors
 
Diwali
DiwaliDiwali
Diwali
 
Diwali
DiwaliDiwali
Diwali
 
Diwali
DiwaliDiwali
Diwali
 
Holi Rituals and Holi Celebration in Maharashtra
Holi Rituals and Holi Celebration in MaharashtraHoli Rituals and Holi Celebration in Maharashtra
Holi Rituals and Holi Celebration in Maharashtra
 
Holi sencillo
Holi sencilloHoli sencillo
Holi sencillo
 

Andere mochten auch (8)

Happy holi PowerPoint Presentation (Holi PPT)
Happy holi PowerPoint Presentation (Holi PPT)Happy holi PowerPoint Presentation (Holi PPT)
Happy holi PowerPoint Presentation (Holi PPT)
 
Holi festival
Holi festivalHoli festival
Holi festival
 
Holi
HoliHoli
Holi
 
Rainbow india
Rainbow indiaRainbow india
Rainbow india
 
Apagen - Happy holi
Apagen - Happy holiApagen - Happy holi
Apagen - Happy holi
 
тренды мобильная коммерция 1 квартал 2015
тренды мобильная коммерция 1 квартал 2015тренды мобильная коммерция 1 квартал 2015
тренды мобильная коммерция 1 квартал 2015
 
Holi
HoliHoli
Holi
 
Holi Ppt
Holi PptHoli Ppt
Holi Ppt
 

Ähnlich wie Holi

Msi Holi Shruthi Vijay
Msi Holi Shruthi VijayMsi Holi Shruthi Vijay
Msi Holi Shruthi Vijay
shruthivijay
 
Festivals of india
Festivals of indiaFestivals of india
Festivals of india
Rohit Sarkar
 

Ähnlich wie Holi (20)

Holi
HoliHoli
Holi
 
India's festival.pptx
India's festival.pptxIndia's festival.pptx
India's festival.pptx
 
Indian Cultural Diversity_Kingsuk sarkar.pptx
Indian Cultural Diversity_Kingsuk sarkar.pptxIndian Cultural Diversity_Kingsuk sarkar.pptx
Indian Cultural Diversity_Kingsuk sarkar.pptx
 
Holi
HoliHoli
Holi
 
studiosiddharth.org-Festival - studiosiddharth.pdf
studiosiddharth.org-Festival - studiosiddharth.pdfstudiosiddharth.org-Festival - studiosiddharth.pdf
studiosiddharth.org-Festival - studiosiddharth.pdf
 
Hinduism festivals
Hinduism festivalsHinduism festivals
Hinduism festivals
 
Holi festival
Holi festivalHoli festival
Holi festival
 
Msi Holi Shruthi Vijay
Msi Holi Shruthi VijayMsi Holi Shruthi Vijay
Msi Holi Shruthi Vijay
 
Indian Cultural Diversity- Festivals
Indian Cultural Diversity- FestivalsIndian Cultural Diversity- Festivals
Indian Cultural Diversity- Festivals
 
Evs assignment- aman-
Evs assignment- aman-Evs assignment- aman-
Evs assignment- aman-
 
Binder2
Binder2Binder2
Binder2
 
Binder2
Binder2Binder2
Binder2
 
India's Festivals - An Introduction
India's Festivals - An IntroductionIndia's Festivals - An Introduction
India's Festivals - An Introduction
 
Fest ivals
Fest ivalsFest ivals
Fest ivals
 
Indian Panaroma(ALL ABOUT INDIA)
Indian Panaroma(ALL ABOUT INDIA)Indian Panaroma(ALL ABOUT INDIA)
Indian Panaroma(ALL ABOUT INDIA)
 
India-Unity in Diversity.ppt
India-Unity in Diversity.pptIndia-Unity in Diversity.ppt
India-Unity in Diversity.ppt
 
fest-In 6th ed
fest-In 6th edfest-In 6th ed
fest-In 6th ed
 
Festivals of india
Festivals of indiaFestivals of india
Festivals of india
 
Know All About Holi It's Significance and History
Know All About Holi It's Significance and HistoryKnow All About Holi It's Significance and History
Know All About Holi It's Significance and History
 
Festivals of india
Festivals of indiaFestivals of india
Festivals of india
 

Mehr von Subhashitam (20)

Model Code of Conduct for the Political Parties and Candidates
Model Code of Conduct for the Political Parties and CandidatesModel Code of Conduct for the Political Parties and Candidates
Model Code of Conduct for the Political Parties and Candidates
 
BJP-IT for All
BJP-IT for AllBJP-IT for All
BJP-IT for All
 
List of BJP Candidates
List of BJP CandidatesList of BJP Candidates
List of BJP Candidates
 
Sexiest Black Beauty
Sexiest Black BeautySexiest Black Beauty
Sexiest Black Beauty
 
India Culture
India CultureIndia Culture
India Culture
 
HOLI
HOLIHOLI
HOLI
 
HOLI
HOLIHOLI
HOLI
 
Krsna Book Volume 2
Krsna Book Volume 2Krsna Book Volume 2
Krsna Book Volume 2
 
Krsna Book
Krsna BookKrsna Book
Krsna Book
 
Perfect Questions Perfect Answers
Perfect Questions Perfect AnswersPerfect Questions Perfect Answers
Perfect Questions Perfect Answers
 
Krsna Book Volume 1
Krsna Book Volume 1Krsna Book Volume 1
Krsna Book Volume 1
 
Sama Veda
Sama VedaSama Veda
Sama Veda
 
Science Of Self Realization
Science Of Self RealizationScience Of Self Realization
Science Of Self Realization
 
Yajurupaakarma
YajurupaakarmaYajurupaakarma
Yajurupaakarma
 
Yajurupaakarma
YajurupaakarmaYajurupaakarma
Yajurupaakarma
 
Sama Veda
Sama VedaSama Veda
Sama Veda
 
Science And Hinduism
Science And HinduismScience And Hinduism
Science And Hinduism
 
Raman Maharshi
Raman MaharshiRaman Maharshi
Raman Maharshi
 
Matters Of Life And Death
Matters Of Life And DeathMatters Of Life And Death
Matters Of Life And Death
 
Hinduism
HinduismHinduism
Hinduism
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen

Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
baharayali
 
Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...
Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...
Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...
baharayali
 
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Amil Baba Naveed Bangali
 
Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...
Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...
Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...
No -1 Astrologer ,Amil Baba In Australia | Uk | Usa | Canada | Pakistan
 

Kürzlich hochgeladen (20)

Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
Popular Kala Jadu, Black magic expert in Karachi and Kala jadu expert in Laho...
 
Peaceful Meditation | Peaceful Way by Kabastro
Peaceful Meditation | Peaceful Way by KabastroPeaceful Meditation | Peaceful Way by Kabastro
Peaceful Meditation | Peaceful Way by Kabastro
 
Lesson 6 - Our Spiritual Weapons - SBS.pptx
Lesson 6 - Our Spiritual Weapons - SBS.pptxLesson 6 - Our Spiritual Weapons - SBS.pptx
Lesson 6 - Our Spiritual Weapons - SBS.pptx
 
Genesis 1:8 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:8  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verseGenesis 1:8  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:8 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
 
St. Louise de Marillac and Abandoned Children
St. Louise de Marillac and Abandoned ChildrenSt. Louise de Marillac and Abandoned Children
St. Louise de Marillac and Abandoned Children
 
Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...
Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...
Real Kala Jadu, Black magic specialist in Lahore and Kala ilam expert in kara...
 
"The Magnificent Surah Rahman: PDF Version"
"The Magnificent Surah Rahman: PDF Version""The Magnificent Surah Rahman: PDF Version"
"The Magnificent Surah Rahman: PDF Version"
 
Legends of the Light v2.pdf xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Legends of the Light v2.pdf xxxxxxxxxxxxxLegends of the Light v2.pdf xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Legends of the Light v2.pdf xxxxxxxxxxxxx
 
Flores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understand
Flores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understandFlores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understand
Flores de Mayo-history and origin we need to understand
 
MEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptx
MEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS  PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptxMEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS  PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptx
MEIDUNIDADE COM JESUS PALESTRA ESPIRITA1.pptx
 
St. Louise de Marillac and Galley Prisoners
St. Louise de Marillac and Galley PrisonersSt. Louise de Marillac and Galley Prisoners
St. Louise de Marillac and Galley Prisoners
 
Meaning of 22 numbers in Matrix Destiny Chart | 22 Energy Calculator
Meaning of 22 numbers in Matrix Destiny Chart | 22 Energy CalculatorMeaning of 22 numbers in Matrix Destiny Chart | 22 Energy Calculator
Meaning of 22 numbers in Matrix Destiny Chart | 22 Energy Calculator
 
Jude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptx
Jude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptxJude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptx
Jude: The Acts of the Apostates (Jude vv.1-4).pptx
 
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
Top 10 Amil baba list Famous Amil baba In Pakistan Amil baba Kala jadu in Raw...
 
famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...
famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...
famous No 1 astrologer / Best No 1 Amil baba in UK, Australia, Germany, USA, ...
 
A Spiritual Guide To Truth v10.pdf xxxxxxx
A Spiritual Guide To Truth v10.pdf xxxxxxxA Spiritual Guide To Truth v10.pdf xxxxxxx
A Spiritual Guide To Truth v10.pdf xxxxxxx
 
St John's Church Parish Diary for May 2024
St John's Church Parish Diary for May 2024St John's Church Parish Diary for May 2024
St John's Church Parish Diary for May 2024
 
Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...
Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...
Famous No -1 amil baba in Hyderabad ! Best No _ Astrologer in Pakistan, UK, A...
 
Genesis 1:7 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:7  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verseGenesis 1:7  ||  Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
Genesis 1:7 || Meditate the Scripture daily verse by verse
 
Zulu - The Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp.pdf
Zulu - The Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp.pdfZulu - The Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp.pdf
Zulu - The Epistle of Ignatius to Polycarp.pdf
 

Holi

  • 1. Holi The Festival of Colors A Very Popular Hindu Spring Festival Celebrated in many countries. Celebrated all over India Many Flavors.
  • 2. When is it Celebrated ? Celebrated on the Purnima of Hindu Lunar Calendar Month of Phalgun Purnmashi = Purnima = Punam = Full Moon Day Later part of February or early March
  • 3.
  • 4. Many Names of Holi Vasanta Mahotsava – The Great Festival of Vasanta (Spring) - Most of the places Kamotsva – Associated with story of Kama (The God of love) Dolyatra – Festival of Swings - Eastern regions of India Phagwah - A festival of Phagun (Last month of Hindu calendar) - Many Countries and Northern regions India Rangapanchami – The colourful fifth day of Chaitra (First month of Hindu Lunar Calendar) - Many regions of India Holi – Most common name
  • 5. Celebration over Several Days Some Regions – Over 2 days Some Regions – Over 5 days
  • 6.
  • 7.
  • 8. Holika Dahan - Bonfire
  • 9. Kama Mahotsava Kama Dev - The god of love. Arrow of Kama – Kama fired his arrow of love at Lord Shiva to break his penance and help Parvati marry him. Kama's body - Burnt to ashes by the gaze of Shiva Rati – Wife of Kama For the sake of Rati (passion), Shiva resurrected Kama, but only as a astral form, representing the true emotional state of love rather than physical lust. Holi - Celebrated in commemoration of the resurrection Kama Dev as the festival of colors.
  • 10.
  • 12.
  • 13. Rangapanchami Rangapanchami occurs five days later on Panchami (fifth day after the Poornamashi/full moon), marking the end of festivities of colors.
  • 14. Gulal and Colored Powders
  • 15.
  • 16. Celebration in Vrindavan Vrindavan – A city in India where Lord Krishna grew up The Festival - Celebrated for 16 days until Rangpanchmi in Holy memory of the divine love of Radha - Krishna . Popularity - Lord Krishna is believed to have popularized the festival by playing pranks on the Gopis . Dark Complexion of Krishna - Krishna used to be complain to his mother about the contrast between his dark color and his consort Radha's fair color. Color on Radha’s Face - Krishna's mother decided to apply colour to Radha's face. The celebrations officially usher in spring, the season of love . Since ages Holi is the most popular festival of Vrindavan.
  • 17. Krishna Celebrating Holi A painting of Rajsthani style at the Smithsonian Institute, USA
  • 18. Holi in Mathura Holi was also the name of a female demon Putana who tried to Krishna, by feeding him poisoned nipples to suckle. The miracle baby Krishna sucked so intensely that he drained the she demon of her life. She was burnt on the pyre next day. It is one of the major celebrations in Mathura.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. Invincible Dhundhi In the ancient time, during the reign of very first king, Prithu, there was a terrible ogress called Dhundhi. She had performed severe penances and had won several boons from the deities that made her almost invincible. She loved to devour children. However, due to a curse of Lord Shiva, she was not so immune to the pranks and abuses of young boys. One day, the courageous boys of the village decided to get rid of her forever. They got intoxicated on bhaang and drunk and then followed Dhundhi beyond the boundary of the village, beating drums, making loud noise, shouting obscenities and hurling insults at her and continued doing this until she left the village for good. This is the reason that even today young boys are allowed to indulge themselves in rowdiness, using rude words and intoxication on Holi.
  • 22. Dolapurnima or Dolayatra I nstead of the exuberant and joyous celebrations that are witnessed elsewhere, Bengal observes this festival in a quiet and dignified manner as Dolapurnima or Dolayatra (the festival of the swing). The festival, said to have been initiated by the king Indradyumn in Vrindavan. It is spread over 3 or 5 days, starting from the sukla Chaturdasi(14 th ) of Phalguna month. A celebration in honor of Agni (The Fire God) and worship of Govinda (Krishna) in image on a swing are the important features. The fire kindled on the first day is to be preserved till the last day. The swing is to be rocked 21 times at the end of the festival. T he day is also celebrated as the birthday of the great poet saint, Sri Krishna Chaitanya (A.D. 1486-1533), in Bengal, Orissa, Mathura and Vrindavan. the festival of the swing The Festival of Swings
  • 23. Celebration in Pusti-Marga Temples Pushti-Marga temples, spread throughout North and Western States of India, celebrate the festival in a way reminiscent of rajput courts. The Deity are liberally sprinkled with perfumes, saffron water, kesudo, and covered in sandalwood as well as the white and pink powder, abir and gulal. Joyous celebration is accompanied by classical music, poetry and folk songs appropriate for the occasion. Deity's white clothes' are soon transformed into a mass of color as gold and silver syringes spray colorful water on all participants. The celebrations officially usher in the pleasant season of love, spring. In the Pushti-Marga temples, the festivities last for almost a month. Beginning on the day of Vasant-Panchami, the festivals last till the day after Holi. This helps to prolong the season of divine love and joy.
  • 24. Other Regional Celebrations Tribesmen in central India celebrate in old traditional ways. In the towns of Rajasthan - Especially Jaisalmer - the music's great, and clouds of pink, green, and turquoise powder fill the air.