The term 'Holashtak' is made up of two words 'Holi' and 'Ashtak'. This day is observed eight days before the festival of colours, i.e. Holi. According to the Hindu calendar, Holashtak begins on the Ashtami date of the Shukla ...
Holi is not just a festival but also an emotion. People observe the festival by smearing colours and sharing delicacies with loved ones. This year Holi will be observed on 18 March 2022 with Holika Dahan being on 17 March. Though ...
Holi is an Indian festival that is all about celebrating the triumph of good over evil. People observe this festival by playing colours and eating various delicacies. The two-day festival is observed across the world and will begin on 17 March ...
Who wouldn't want to play Holi? After all, it's a festival of exuberant colours and maddening celebrations, which brings with it a lot of fun, colours, and joy. No doubt, the festival excites us to step out of home ...
Holi is said to be a festival that marks brotherhood, harmony and love in society. The festival is observed as a triumph of good over evil. Every year the festival is observed on the Purnima Tithi in Phalgun month. This year ...
We are sure that the moment you hear about Holi, your mind races towards gulal (colours), pichkaris (colourful water guns), sweets, and water balloons. Holi is no doubt one of the best festivals celebrated in India that promotes brotherhood, ...
Holi, the festival of colours holds great significance amongst people. It is the triumph of good over evil and day to forget all our woes and make peace with everyone around us. On this day, people belonging to different caste, creed, ...
Holi, the festival of colours, symbolises the triumph of good over evil. It is celebrated during the end of winter and the arrival of spring. The festival spreads the message of brotherhood, love and happiness. The Holi celebration goes on for ...
Holi is just around the corner and for sure most of you might have your plans ready. The riot of colours not just excites the smaller kids but Holi is one such festival that is loved and played by people of ...
The festival of Holi brings a lot of fun with it and this year it will be celebrated on 18 March. It also brings with it stains - some of which refuse to go away even after taking a bath. So, ...
Are you ready to celebrate the most colourful festival of the year? Yes, Holi is one such festival that we all wait for and would love to celebrate it with our near and dear ones. This year the festival will be ...
Holi, the Indian festival is around the corner and it will be celebrated on 18 March this year. It is the festival of colours, joy and drinks. Bhang, the most special and popular Holi drink is prepared to celebrate the Indian ...