Holi Festival - Festival of Color

Friday 20 April 2012


Holi, also known as festival  of color is celebrated in India and it was originally called Holika. It is celebrated between February and early March and it celebrates the beginning of Spring in the north hemisphere, which brings hope and the promise of the hot and bright days.
 In this holiday Hindus play with colors for pure entertainment. Generations come together to throw each other paint and pigments in order to celebrate happiness and joy. It is the tradition that if you love someone you should “spread some color” all over that person, that’s why Holi is also an expression of love. Shops and offices remain closed for the day and people get all the time to get crazy and whacky.
Because of that, in this day some people consume a drug called Bhang. The ecstasy of Bhang makes people forget the shame of dancing and throwing paint in the middle of the public display. Of course sometimes too much Bhang ruins the spirit of Holi.    
On the eve of Holi, called Chhoti or Small Holi people gather at important crossroads and light huge bonfires, the ceremony is called Holika Dahan and it is in honor of the god Agni, the god of fire. People believe that ash protects them from evil forces and they apply it on the forehead.
After all the party and euphoria, families and friends come together at night to share sweets and greetings. Holi is also known as a day when enemies become friends and the spirit of brotherhood is everywhere.   
I believe it should be amazing to participate in this festival, color is everywhere, and judging by the images, I can’t think of a better celebration of joy! Enjoy the pictures of this holiday in India, they are wonderful and so diferent!


Inês Ribas

1 comentários:

Teacher Lígia Silva said...

Dear Inês
What a wonderful idea! It makes us want to go there and be part of that crazy atmosphere.
Thanks for keeping this project alive.
Have a nice weekend.
prof. Lígia Silva