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Holi is celebrated to mark the victory of good over evil. It also has roots in mythology as the love between Radha and Krishna and the end of Hiranyakashipu with the triumph of Prahlada’s devotion.
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Holi also reminds us of many life lessons that are useful. Let’s scroll in…
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Faith and devotion: Just like Prahlada’s unwavering faith and devotion, Holi reminds us to believe in goodness and be good to others.
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Celebrating life: The festival of colours marks the end of winter and the beginning of spring which reminds us to connect with nature and celebrate the nature-given life.
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Power of unity: Holi is a celebration of the masses. It brings people together bridging the differences of religion, gender, age, societal differences, and even borders.
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Family and friends: Holi allows us to express our love and affection through colours, sharing and making memorable moments with our loved ones.
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Everyone is equal: Holi is celebrated by people irrespective of colour, religion, caste, and gender, reminding us that we all are equal and have the right to be happy.
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Environmental awareness: The chemical-laden colours have a negative impact on the environment. So, it’s wise to choose eco-friendly colours or switch to flowers while doing rangolies and giving eco-friendly gifts.
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Being Kind: As the Hiranyakashipu met his end due to his arrogance, Holi teaches us to stay humble and be kind towards others.
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