We wish our readers a very colorful and joyous 'Holi'. May your life be filled with the colors of joy, fun, happiness, friendship and love!!!
Pichkari Shopping for Holi in Noida |
Holi is a spring festival celebrated with gaiety and enthusiasm. It is also called the festival of colors. People play Holi with gulal (colors) and pichkari (sprayguns). Night prior to Holi, pyres are lit to symbolize the death of demoness Holika. This is called Holika Dahan. Holi is thus the celebration of the death of the demoness. People burn Holikas on their terraces and in the community parks too.
Holika Dahan in Sector Park of Noida |
Did you check out the awesome 'Pichkari' Doodle by Google this Holi :)
Did you attend the Pre-Holi bash at Reverb Disc or the glitzy 'Rang Barse' at Noida Stadium. Surprise us! You have certainly marked the D-day for the Holi event at Kalindi Kunj. There was a Spring Festival and fundraiser for kids - 'Vasant Uday' organized at Sector 21 community Center on a day prior to Holi. You can find about it here. Check out these and other exciting hip and happenings events of Noida at our Facebook Page 'Noida Diary' Events section or simply click here.
People buying colors and pichkari for the Holi at Local Shopping Center, Sector 25, Noida |
Hope you all had an amazing Holi! Share your experience with us!
Happy Holi Bushra.
ReplyDeleteThanks Mridula! May the colors of Holi bring you joy and happiness. Enjoyed following your snowy trail recently. Looking forward to your next one :) All the best for your Nokia trip to Finland!!
DeleteLovely images of water guns...yes, Happy Holi to you Bushra :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Uma! Hope you had a great time this Holi :)
DeleteNice pics Bushra...Happy Holi.. :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Maniparna :)
DeleteThe images of the water guns and your detailed experience of this lovely festival, surely a great read. Happy Holi Bushra :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for reading this. Hope you had enjoyed Holi to the fullest Aditya :)
DeleteHappy Holi.
ReplyDeleteThanks Rajesh and Happy Holi to you too!!
Delete:( missing the Noida Holi.... managed a splash of colours in Bangalore :)
ReplyDeleteAww...I have heard in some parts of South there is no holiday even for Holi :( Thanks for dropping by Kokila!!
DeleteThanks Bushra for regularly promoting my posts through Indivine. Though I have never interacted with you I can surely tell that you are an avid cricket fan as you are probably the only blogger who constantly promotes my posts! I thank you once again.
ReplyDeleteThis is a lovely post on the festival of colors. Nice pictures, though I personally never play with the colors I do go to the Holika Dahan the night before.
Being an Indian can you do that - not being a cricket fan :D Yours is a niche blog and I get to read interesting stuff. I am following your current rating series as well :)
DeleteThanks for reading this!!
Excellent post for the occasion!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a good one. :)
Hey Indrani, thanks for dropping by!!
DeleteI love hogging on gujias and other sweets in Holi :)
Happy holi!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Aparna!! Hope you too had a great time :)
DeleteNice Pictures, Holi Mubarak
ReplyDeleteThanks so much :)
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