Holi celebrated 'festival of colors' throughout the country, 'Latthamar' Holi in UP, 'Dolijaga' Dhoom in West Bengal - World News

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Friday, 2 March 2018

Holi celebrated 'festival of colors' throughout the country, 'Latthamar' Holi in UP, 'Dolijaga' Dhoom in West Bengal

Holi celebrated 'festival of colors' throughout the country, 'Latthamar' Holi in UP, 'Dolijaga' Dhoom in West Bengal

Holi 'festival of colors' on Friday across the country was celebrated with great fanfare. Every year, the festival of Falguna celebrated in the month of Phalguna, in most of the states, every city, nook and every street has echoed the word 'Hooli na Hooli hooni'.

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New Delhi: Holi celebrated 'festival of colors' on Friday across the country, with great fanfare. Every year, the festival of Falguna celebrated in the month of Phalguna, in most of the states, every city, nook and every street has echoed the word 'Hooli na Hooli hooni'. People used to paint trolley by painting the streets and painting each other. At the same time, people dancing on the soundtracks of Dhrol and celebrating Holi in their own way were celebrating Holi. On this festival of Holi, what children, young people were dyed in all colors. On the symbol of Bhai Fare, on the occasion of Holi, the people embraced each other and expressed their happiness by embracing each other and wearing gullets and other colors on each other's cheeks. In the heritage of Indian culture, festivals and festivals have always been of great significance. The biggest feature of Indian culture is that to be celebrated in the country, establishing human and virtues in every festival society, love, 


Holi was celebrated differently in different parts of the country. Talk about Uttar Pradesh, here is the world famous 'Lathmar Holi' to roast the Braj. For people to play Holi, people use sticks instead of colors. Women beat females and men take the shields to save themselves. Lathather Holi's program takes place in the Braj Mandal for about one and a half months. The Holi of Nandgaon, Barsana, Mathura, Gokul, Lohaban and Baldev in the Braj Mandal is particularly famous abroad.


At some places in Bihar, there is a tradition of burning Holi in the night. People gather around the Holi made of wood at Holika Dahan and they eat a firing on it by roasting wheat and gram flour. In some places the youth lights the torch by lighting the torch outside their village limits. It is believed that by doing so, they dispel misfortune and distress from their village. 

Apart from this, Holi is celebrated in the name of 'Dolijaga' in West Bengal and this program goes on for three days. People's idols are made with paper, cloth and bamboo near the temples of Lord Shri Krishna in the state and in the evening offerings are offered in vedic manner before the statues and later the statues are burnt. After that people rotate the yagna kund seven times. Right next morning, the statue of Lord Shri Krishna is decorated on a swing. During this time people present there paint the image of Lord Shri Krishna. After this, people play Holi with colors all day long.

At the same time, Holi was celebrated in Punjab and Haryana in northern India very much. People got hug from each other by playing Holi with color and gulal.

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