India's Spring Festival Is Like None Other!

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Indians love festivals! Not a month goes by without a celebration. But none are as fun as Holi, the festival of color. Held annually at the beginning of spring on the day after a full moon, this year's festival happens to be today - March 27th, 2013.

As with all Hindu festivals, this one also has a number of different folk tales associated with it - The majority center around the triumph of good over evil. The most popular one is about an arrogant king who resents his son Prahlada for worshipping the protector of humanity - Lord Vishnu. When every attempt to stop him fails, his sister Holika, believed to be immune to heat, joins in the effort by inviting the young boy to accompany her into a large fire. Helped by the powers of Lord Vishnu, Prahlada escapes unscathed, while Holika burns to ashes. To commemorate this event, huge bonfires are lit the night before Holi, to cleanse the air of evil spirits.

In the North Indian State of Uttar Pradesh, the fun festival is attributed to the immortal love between the mischievous fun-loving god Krishna and his wife Radha. They are still so revered that the residents of Mathura, (where he was born) and Vrindavan, (where he spent most of his life), celebrate it with great abandon, for almost two weeks!

What's so great about this day? While there are some fun processions, folk song and dance performances, the best part about the festival is the ritual of taking to the streets early in the morning and splashing friends and even total strangers with dry colors, water balloons, water guns and even, dousing them with entire buckets of colored water - On this day everyone, young and old, is fair game.

At about midday, the friendly mayhem comes to an end and people living close to oceans or rivers, usually take a dip in the water to cleanse off, before trudging home to a delectable homemade feast and a well-deserved siesta.

Resources: wikipedia.org, goindia.about.com

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  • mmsjr
    mmsjrover 11 years
    it so cool how people enjoy celebrating a full moon holiday and thowing colorful paint at each other and having fun
    • akaneoncityligh
      akaneoncitylighover 11 years
      I celebrate this every year at the temple. It's really fun. I tried to avoid it last year, but I just ended up all pink and red. Still it was fun. But when all the people got outside all covered in colors, other people were just staring at us like woa, what happened to them?
      • zombiecookie266
        zombiecookie266over 11 years
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        • barbiegirl17
          barbiegirl17over 11 years
          that is such a cute video!! he did a good job! i luv how it started out black and white then all colorful! but the weird thing is is that i didnt see any indians...?
          • Assassin naterover 11 years
            That gust a wast of pant but it look fun
            • Littleover 11 years
              Awesome
              • riotkid
                riotkidover 11 years
                I like the colors and just wow this is amazing
                • johttesover 11 years
                  That looks really cool I would really like to be there for one. It would be really fun.
                  • coolclaire
                    coolclaireover 11 years
                    :)
                    • coolclaire
                      coolclaireover 11 years
                      COOL!!! I love colorful stuff!!! XD