
1) Colorful Hindu festival 2) Hindu festival 3) Hindu festival in India 4) Hindu festival of colors 5) Hindu spring festival 6) The Hindu spring festival 
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 Holi (i:) (होली) is a spring festival also known as the festival of colours or the festival of love. It is an ancient Hindu religious festival which has become popular with non-Hindus in many parts of South Asia, as well as people of other communities outside Asia. It is primarily observed in India, Nepal, and other regions of the world wi...
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Hindu spring festival celebrated throughout North India on the full-moon day of Phalguna (February–March). The festival has many characteristics of a ... [4 related articles]
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In Hindu tradition, a spring festival and one of the most joyful for Hindus. Held February/March, it lasts for up to five days from the full moon. Holi celebrates the death of the evil princess...
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The festival of colours, celebrated in Spring.
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A festival in the spring dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is known as the Festival Of Colors, and colored water and powder are often thrown by revelers.
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the spring festival in which participants throw coloured water and powders over each other.
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Holi is a Hindu springtime festival, marked by rituals of revelry including “playing” with colored powder which celebrants throw on one another. In some temples Krishna participates by throwing the colors on his devotees. Holi falls on the first day of the waning fortnight of the lunar month of March/April.
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An annual spring festival that is the last festival of the Hindu calendar, occuring on the full-moon day of Phalguna in February or March. The festival is probably ancient in origin and is characterized by its sense of playfulness and reversal of normal codes of behavior. It is only on this day that the typical restrictions of caste, sex, age, and ...
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In Hindu tradition, a spring festival and one of the most joyful for Hindus. Held February/March, it lasts for up to five days from the full moon. Holi celebrates the death of the evil princess Holika, who planned to kill her nephew in a bonfire but was consumed by the flames herself. It also celebrates the pranks that Krishna played on the mil...
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the Hindu spring festival.
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A festival in the spring dedicated to Lord Krishna. It is known as the Festival Of Colors, and colored water and powder are often thrown by revelers.
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