Holi 2013 - India

Holi 2013 - India:


The festival Holi commemorates the victory of good over evil, brought about by the burning and destruction of the demoness Holika called. This was possible through unwavering devotion to the Hindu god of preservation, Lord Vishnu.
Holi got its name "Festival of Colors" from Lord Krishna, a re-incarnation of Vishnu, who liked to play pranks on the village girls by soaking in water and colors.

When Holi Celebrated:

The day after the full moon of March every year. In 2013, Holi will be celebrated Wednesday, March 27. There will come a day earlier in parts of eastern India such as West Bengal.

Where is celebrated Holi:

You will find Holi festivities taking place in most parts of India. However, they are more exuberant in some places than others. Check out these 6 places to celebrate the festival of Holi in India (and in an area that should be avoided).
How Holi is celebrated:

People spend the day smearing colored powder all over the face eachother, throwing colored water at each other to celebrate and dance under water sprinklers. Bhang (a paste made from the cannabis plant) is also traditionally eaten during the holidays.

What rituals are performed during Holi:

The emphasis is on Holi ritual burning of the demoness Holika. On the eve of Holi, bonfires are lit to mark the occasion and burn the evil spirits.

What to expect during Holi:

Holi is a festival that is very carefree lot of fun to participate in if you do not mind getting wet and dirty. You'll end up water-saturated color across your skin and clothing. Some of them do not wash easily, so do not forget to wear old clothes. It is also a good idea to rub hair oil or coconut oil in your skin beforehand, to avoid absorbing the color.

Holi Safety:

Single women should avoid going out alone in public places during Holi as drunk young Indian men often pose a security problem. These men, who consumed excessive amounts of intoxicants and other bhang will inappropriately touching women and make a nuisance of themselves. Rape cases also occur, which makes it important to take care during Holi.

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